I read Shoe Dog for the third or fourth time. This episode will make you want to run through walls.
My favorite quotes from the new episode:
1. Somebody may beat me, but they’re going to have to bleed to do it.
2. It was us against the world, and we felt damn sorry for the world.
3. The cowards never started and the weak died along the way. That leaves us.
4. The roadside was littered with cautious, conservative, prudent entrepreneurs. I wanted to keep my foot pressed hard on the gas pedal.
5. I just didn't want to lose. Losing was death.
6. I was no longer making Nikes; Nikes were making me.
7. The problems never stop.
8. Beating the competition is relatively easy. Beating yourself is a never-ending commitment.
9. Our ads didn’t focus on the product, but on the spirit behind the product.
10. Obsessives were the only ones for the job. The only ones for me.
11. It seems wrong to call it “business.” It seems wrong to throw all those hectic days and sleepless nights, all those magnificent triumphs and desperate struggles, under that bland, generic banner: business. What we were doing felt like so much more.
12. We wanted, as all great businesses do, to create, to contribute, and we dared to say so aloud.
13. You are remembered for the rules you break.
14. You measure yourself by the people who measure themselves by you.
15. Don't settle for a job or a profession or even a career. Seek a calling. If you’re following your calling, the fatigue will be easier to bear, the disappointments will be fuel, the highs will be like nothing you’ve ever felt.
16. The better you get, the bigger the bull’s-eye. It’s not one man’s opinion; it’s a law of nature.
17. Entrepreneurs have always been outgunned, outnumbered.
18. Front runners always work the hardest, and risk the most.
19. No future, no past. All is now.
20. He always went against the grain. Always.
21. Belief is irresistible.
22. I could not bear the thought of losing.
23. The world is without beauty when you lose.
24. We didn't believe in letting tradition slow you down.
25. Someone somewhere once said that business is war without bullets, and I tended to agree.
26. I was fascinated by leadership under extreme conditions.
27. Don’t tell people how to do things, tell them what to do and let them surprise you with their results.
28. I've never been a multitasker. I wanted to focus constantly on the one task that really mattered.
29. I flat-out didn’t want to work for someone else. I wanted to build something that was my own, something I could point to and say: I made that.
30. Sometimes knowing when to give up, when to try something else, is genius. Giving up doesn’t mean stopping. Don’t ever stop.
31. When you make something, when you add some new thing or service to the lives of strangers, making them happier, or healthier, or safer, or better, and when you do it all crisply and efficiently, smartly, the way everything should be done but so seldom is—you’re participating more fully in the whole grand human drama.
32. I honestly wish I could do it all over again.
Knockout football makes every second expensive
No next group game. No easy reset
One save, card, mistake, goal or fan reaction can shift the match, the media cycle and the next product action.
- Attention gets sharper
- Windows get shorter
- Context becomes more valuable
https://t.co/TgKU6SqNgs is built for the layer where records, access, actions and workflows keep moving under pressure.
When every second matters, the stack has to hold
BPC-157 healed every tissue scientists tested it on. every. single. one.
nerves. tendons. bone. liver. gut. eyes. heart. brain.
30 years of testing. zero failures.
sounds impossible right? I thought so too. then I tried it.
→ severed nerves — REGREW
→ Achilles tendon — REATTACHED
→ torn ligaments — REBUILT
→ bone defects — CLOSED
→ punctured cornea — SEALED
→ destroyed liver — REVERSED
→ shredded gut — REPAIRED
→ stopped heart — RESTORED
→ Parkinson’s — REVERSED
→ crushed spinal cord — RECOVERY at 360 days
ZERO lethal dose. ZERO cancer cases. ZERO toxic reactions.
Huberman — years of back pain. gone.
Rogan — elbow tendonitis. gone in two weeks.
RFK Jr. — “big fan.” FDA now reclassifying it.
still waking up in pain? still avoiding the gym? still popping painkillers?
that’s not aging.
that’s a repair your body started and never finished.
BPC-157 restarts it.
your doctor has never heard of it.
your stomach has been making it your entire life.
would you believe me now?
🧵 everything it healed, how I take it, and proof from others below ↓
Standings Are Becoming Live Product Logic
At this stage of the World Cup the table is no longer just a graphic on the screen.
Points shift. Goal difference matters. Third-place paths open and close. Media narratives change in minutes. Fan reactions follow every scenario.
For sports products, that is live logic, not a screenshot.
Apps, dashboards, access tools and media layers need reliable state they can read as the tournament moves.
That is where a sports-first L1 like https://t.co/TgKU6SqNgs becomes practical: records, rules, access, and app logic connected in one trusted flow.
When the table moves, the whole ecosystem moves with it
NVIDIA CEO, Jensen Huang:
"Nobody writes prompts anymore. The new job is to write and handle loops."
He calls it the shift that defines the rest of 2026.
Interview was out just yesterday.
Watch the 23 minute talk, then save the full framework below👇
ZERO VC funding.
OVER $500M in revenue.
200 employees.
They reinventing medical imaging.
They forever changed adorable non-radiation, non-ultra magnetic preventive medical scanning and made it affordable.
Using just sound.
Basically in a garage.
This @midjourney.
🔥$20,100 GOLD, $1,500 SILVER:
DID THE US MINT JUST REVEAL TRUMP'S JULY 4 GOLD REVALUATION⁉️
The US Mint has just posted limited edition (Mintage of 2,026) Gold & Silver Liberty Bell Medals on the US Mint's website:
🚨1 oz Gold Coin: $19,600
🚨1/2 oz Gold Coin: $10,050
🚨1/2 oz Silver Coin: $750
Yes, these are limited mintage numismatic medals, but $1,500/ oz silver & $20,100/ oz gold is FAR beyond numismatic premiums.
⚠️Did the US Mint just accidentally confirm that the Trump Administration is preparing a MASSIVE GOLD REVALUATION ON AMERICA'S 250th BIRTHDAY⁉️
Suddenly those $20,000 Dec '26 gold calls look like a sure thing...
https://t.co/1gZXxEBk9Z
🚨127k oz REMOVED FROM COMEX SILVER VAULTS TUESDAY⚠️
🏦COMEX SILVER DEPOSITORY REPORT🏦
💥32,042.93 oz Withdrawn From CNT
💥1,067.147 oz Withdrawn From Delaware
💥605,069.076 oz Received by HSBC
💥599,422.3 oz Withdrawn From JP Morgan
💥99,249.62 oz Withdrawn From MTB
🚨TOTAL COMEX SILVER -126,712.921 oz TO 321,032,925.261 oz
My post from yesterday was encouraging EXACTLY this kind of instrument-level innovation for creating new and critical training datasets in biology foundation models...
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are funding this with > $500M and taking an open science approach. We need to go MUCH further than this. But great to see. 🔬 👏
Here's what the LPP does NOT see (I covered this extensively yesterday):
The laser phase plate fixes contrast inside cryo-EM, but vitrification freezes the cell — and the moment the cell stops running, the entire dynamic runtime stops with it. LPP/xLPP cannot capture microtubule dynamic instability (growth, shrinkage, catastrophe, rescue, treadmilling), the time-varying tubulin code (per-tube, per-position trajectories of detyrosination, polyglutamylation chain length, acetylation, Δ²), MAP and motor traffic in motion (kinesin/dynein run-lengths and velocities, EB1/EB3 comet kinetics, tau-blocks-kinesin competition), severing events as they happen on the lattice (katanin/spastin/fidgetin cuts as discrete observable events), centriole templating and structural inheritance over time, plus-end and minus-end binding kinetics, bioelectric coupling to the cytoskeleton, calcium and signaling oscillations, and — most fundamentally — the entire quantum substrate (Fröhlich coherent dipole modes, Orch-OR substrate, hydrogen tunneling in lattice enzyme catalysis) because vitrification extinguishes the live electromagnetic activity that carries those signals. LPP/xLPP also cannot leave the Krios column: no in vivo, no intact tissue, no animal, no longitudinal sessions, no <500 nm slab escapes, and no industrial-scale throughput (their own Carragher: "demonstration mode, not experimentation mode").