i'm in love with this quote:
"if you're persistent, you'll get it. if you're consistent, you'll keep it. and if you're grateful, you'll attract more of it."
A reminder from The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson:
“Happiness comes from solving problems. The keyword here is "solving." If you're avoiding your problems or feel like you don't have any problems, then you're going to make yourself miserable. If you feel like you have problems that you can't solve, you will likewise make yourself miserable. The secret sauce is in the solving of the problems, not in not having problems in the first place. To be happy we need something to solve. Happiness is therefore a form of action; it's an activity.”
A reminder from Atomic Habits by James Clear:
“New goals don't deliver new results. New lifestyles do. And a lifestyle is a process, not an outcome. For this reason, all of your energy should go into building better habits, not chasing better results.”
A reminder from The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel:
“The highest form of wealth is the ability to wake up every morning and say, ‘I can do whatever I want today.’ People want to become wealthier to make them happier. Happiness is a complicated subject because everyone’s different. But if there’s a common denominator in happiness—a universal fuel of joy—it’s that people want to control their lives. The ability to do what you want, when you want, with who you want, for as long as you want, is priceless. It is the highest dividend money pays.
Use money to gain control over your time, because not having control of your time is such a powerful and universal drag on happiness. The ability to do what you want, when you want, with who you want, for as long as you want to, pays the highest dividend that exists in finance.”
🚨 The preparation behind JEE Advanced AIR 1 holder Shubham.
Shubham didn't follow extreme study schedules. He slept at 10:30 pm, woke up at 6:30 am, ate simple meals, avoided social media, and focused on consistency.
He even avoided becoming dependent on air conditioning so that exam-day conditions would never affect his performance.
But his life wasn't all about studies. Every evening, he played badminton with his friend Kabeer Chhillar in their Kota hostel.
The result? Shubham secured AIR 1 with 320/360, while Kabeer secured AIR 2 with 319/360, just one mark apart.
AIR 1 and AIR 2 stayed in same hostel.
A reminder that discipline, balance, and consistency often beat extremes.
When you start making good money, save it. Especially in the beginning. Save as much as you can. You'll desire things. New car, new watch, designer clothes to show the world you made it. And dumb philosophies will try to justify it. YOLO, life is short. Don't pay attention. Don't change anything. Save for a few years. And one day you'll notice, the urgency is gone. The anxiety... gone. You go to a restaurant, and you stop looking at the right side of the menu. You plan a holiday and you don't wait 3 weeks for cheap flights. Someone made you an offer that doesn't feel right, and you say no without thinking twice. That's what happens when you overcome instant gratification. It will give you peace to move at your own pace. A little patience, that's all you need. And it will give you something that no material object can ever match: a calm nervous system.
“To be successful, you don't have to be special. You just have to be what most people aren't - consistent, determined and willing to work for it. No shortcuts."
— Tom Brady
This sentences by Tolstoy hits hard:
A man on a thousand-mile walk has to forget his ultimate goal and say to himself every morning, “Today I'm going to cover twenty-five miles and then rest up and sleep.”
🚨BREAKING: Anthropic just dropped free courses to master AI with certificates.
No tuition. No waitlist. No BS.
Here're 10 courses that will replace a $100K degree
🚨 SOMEONE JUST KILLED THE COACHING INDUSTRY
a developer spent 22,000 hours building a Personal AI Operating System on top of Claude Code
now anyone with a terminal can install it for FREE
it knows your goals, remembers every decision you've made, and prepares your morning briefing while you sleep
[ the numbers are insane ]:
- hours of dev work in it: 22,000
- sessions logged: 6,000
- time saved per day: 2-3 hours
- GitHub stars: 12,100
- skills built in: 45
- workflows wired up: 171
- safety hooks: 37
- cost to install: $0
[ the science is wild too ]:
no embeddings, no vector databases, no AI magic you can't read
every memory, decision, and context lives in plain markdown files
you read it with cat, search it with ripgrep, version it with git
4 memory types compound over time:
- work memory (active projects, open decisions)
- knowledge memory (domain expertise, research)
- people memory (contacts, companies, relationships)
- learning memory (patterns, mistakes, what works for YOU)
every complex task routes through a 7-step cycle:
OBSERVE → THINK → PLAN → BUILD → EXECUTE → VERIFY → LEARN
privacy is enforced by CODE, not prompts
a hook called ContainmentGuard physically blocks sensitive data from being written outside designated zones
[ the grift opportunity is even wilder ]:
freelancers are already charging $500-2,000 per personal AI setup for executives, founders, and busy operators
one person + one weekend = a consulting business that didn't exist 6 months ago
every AI productivity app you're paying $30/month for is replaceable by 4 hours of setup work and this one repo
REPO: https://t.co/fwLoyuaUKh
100% OPEN SOURCE, FREE
Please, read books. Not just captions, or carousel posts, or what made it to the top of your feed. Read books. Long ones. Complex ones. You cannot build a mind with weight on the back of social media ephemerals. Intellectual depth demands patience.
CANVA USERS ARE ABOUT TO FEEL SHOCKED...
Claude Design just made it FREE to create websites, social media graphics, pitch decks, and full brand kits.
Just by having a conversation.
FULL CHEATSHEET right here. Tutorial in the next tweet.
I DELETED EVERY SOCIAL MEDIA APP FROM MY PHONE AND I'M MORE INFORMED THAN EVER.
No Instagram. No X. No Reddit. None of it on my phone.
But I still know exactly what the top AI builders are posting, which YouTube tutorials are going viral, and what conversations on Reddit actually matter.
Perplexity Computer runs every morning before I wake up:
→ Scans X for posts from the 15 accounts I actually care about and flags anything with real traction
→ Monitors Reddit for viral AI projects and discussions blowing up in my niche
→ Finds YouTube videos getting unusual views in vibe coding and summarizes the key workflow
→ Delivers everything as a one-paragraph brief to my phone by 7 AM
Three platforms. Zero scrolling. Zero algorithm.
I get better signal from a 2-minute morning brief than I did from 3 hours of doomscrolling across all three apps.
The phone isn't the problem. The way we consume information is.
Comment "SETUP" and I'll send you the full workflow. 👇
50 AI businesses you could start this weekend. Pick one.
Every idea comes with a revenue path, MVP scope, and exact tech stack so you're not guessing what to build or how it makes money.
Organized into 5 categories: vertical agents, content tools, data infrastructure, edge AI, and services.
Medical billing agents. Construction safety cameras. Prompt injection firewalls. Drone inspectors for solar farms.
Each one scoped lean enough to validate in 48 hours with a simple ad or DM campaign.
No more staring at tech trends trying to figure out where the money actually lives.
Pick the lane that fits your skills and ship the tiniest possible version before your competition finds these ideas.
Comment "IDEAS" and I'll DM it to you (must be following)
Stop asking ChatGPT Image 2.0 to "draw a diagram."
The text usually comes out messy and unreadable.
Use this specific prompt framework for perfect Sketch notes:
🚨 Learn Data Science for FREE (no excuses left).
Most people think you need expensive courses… you don’t.
Start with these beginner-friendly YouTube resources in 2026:
1. Statistics for Data Science
https://t.co/b2ucYrb907
2. Power BI (Data Visualization)
https://t.co/oX2gavWI2O
3. Tableau (Dashboard + Storytelling)
https://t.co/IBocU1Gp3g
4. Python (Basics + Projects)
https://t.co/JW6qVUnDDa
5. Python Libraries (NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib)
https://t.co/mhFOU6mdTw
6. SQL for Data Analysis
https://t.co/10qcnjMxn9
7. Excel (Data Analysis + Dashboards)
https://t.co/iOGdRhXJNy
8. Data Analysis Projects (Real-world)
https://t.co/p34zcmy0eg
Stop overcomplicating it.
Pick one skill → practice daily → build projects.
Bookmark this so you don’t lose it.
RT to help someone who’s stuck.
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