Excited to announce @grundfos as the Founding Partner of our upcoming campaign to keep the Colorado River running.
Later this year, I will take on one of the toughest challenges I’ve faced to drive the collective action this river urgently needs.
Proud to have @grundfos, a global leader in water solutions, with us on this mission.
I can’t wait to share more details soon. Stay tuned!
I keep seeing headlines like this, but what’s rarely mentioned is that AI abundance can only happen if technological advances are coupled with major policy shifts.
Keeping current policy constant, AGI will lead to an economic dystopia where, if anything, you should be saving *more* because your kids won’t be able to earn a living from their labor.
Capitalism works because most people are endowed with the capacity to earn an income through labor. In the world technologists like Musk envision, labor will be unnecessary. So how will the vast majority of the population thrive if they can no longer earn an income? Will companies provide UBI out of the goodness of their heart? Will the govt increase taxes on firms and redistribute the money? If the last few years have shown us anything, this will be *extremely* difficult to implement.
So yes, AI can potentially increase the possibility frontier tremendously. But “not having to save for retirement” will require large policy changes. If technologists like Musk want to push utopia visions, they should be advocating for specific policies as well.
Sometimes rest is the hardest part ⏸️🏃♀️
I haven’t been feeling well recently and being forced to slow down, when running is such a big part of who I am, has been harder than I expected.
When your body asks for rest but your heart knows what lies ahead, it can feel like standing still while the world keeps moving.
With some big running challenges coming up this year, it’s impossible not to feel a mix of frustration and fear. But this is part of the journey too… listening, recovering, and trusting that patience now is what makes strength possible later.
Sometimes resilience looks like running forward. Sometimes it looks like learning how to pause.
👉 🔗 More training updates on Strava: https://t.co/nIEfk7WwiQ
@minaguli An important and crucial aspect of resilience is preservation for future acceleration.
Inspire the world with your stories when your feet are not doing the talking.
I have seen the water crisis up close.
At the Aral Sea, I ran across desert sands littered with the carcasses of stranded fishing boats.
High in the Pamir Mountains, I watched water flow from melting glaciers, causing floods that are arriving earlier and more destructively.
Too little water in some places. Too much in others. A crisis for all of us.
I took these stories to the stage at the Dushanbe Water Process to share a message that is even more urgent today:
We can’t keep asking why we failed to act. We have to start asking how we move faster.
No more excuses.
No more delays.
We need to act. And we need to do it now.
When you cycle to work and develop a temporary sense of moral superiority. Lasts until the first meeting and wears off completely by the second filter kaapi. 😂
#Bengaluru#cycling#Dhurandhar#activemobility
On World Toilet Day, we pause to recognise a simple truth: every family deserves a safe, clean space that upholds their dignity, comfort, and wellbeing. A toilet at home means privacy, safety, and confidence—especially for women and children.
When north and south Vietnam have united, why have north and South Korea not?
👆in case anyone is interested in knowing the pressing questions that newly minted 7-year olds are troubled by.
@clubmahindra Your response comes 30 hours after escalations. That explains why the service quality is so poor. Anyways I feel bad for the front end employees who are ill-
equipped to manage such a large resort and have to face the temper of frustrated guests.
You r redefining sub-standard.
@clubmahindra Can you send a buggy to 1802 in your Varca Beach resort? The hotel administration is absolutely helpless. It has been over 30min and keep telling us it is on way.
If the UCI and the responsible bodies couldn’t make the right decisions early enough, then long-term it’s very bad for cycling that the protesters managed to get what they wanted. You can’t just pretend nothing is happening.
From now on, it’s clear for everyone that a cycling race can be used as an effective stage for protests and next time it will only get worse, because someone allowed it to happen and looked the other way. It’s a shame for the fans who came here to watch a great event. Personally, I would have preferred to know in advance that the race was cancelled rather than being led to believe everything was going to be fine.
See you on the road soon cycling fans❤️
Thank you Team and chapeau to @lavuelta Winners 🙌