✨ What if love is a frequency?
I started writing about inter-brain synchronization and human connection… and somehow, it became a love song ❤️
Co-created with AI.
🎥 What if love is a frequency? | A Song on Human Resonance
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I’m working on building multimodal human compatibility tech by using human data (brain waves, body smells etc) to find you who you truly click with 🫶🏻
This is so interesting.
One part of me is triggered, remembering my burnout days, screaming this is not human.
The other part of me understands what devotion means 😌
But I think it’s really important where the devotion comes from: fear/scarcity/competition or love/abundance/collaboration?
Because I’m sure the latter feels more alive, healthier, and reconstructing. I’m curious what @UseCorgi employees feel at the end of the day?
"If you are not working 7 days per week, you are going to lose".
Corgi Insurance is the most intense workplace culture in startups.
- The company works 7 days per week.
- Founder (@nico_laqua) lives and sleeps in the office.
- He built a cafe in the office because there was no local cafe that was open 24/7.
- 2/3 of the first 30 team members have the Corgi logo as a tattoo.
Today I went behind the scenes with Nico, who has used this culture to scale the company to a $2.6BN valuation in just two years.
My condensed notes below:
1. If You Are Not Working 7 Days Per Week, You Are Going to Lose:
Whatever you can get done in 5 days, you'll get more done in 6 and 7. If you are trying to solve the world’s hardest problems, a standard 5-day workweek will not cut it.
2. Work Trials Repel the Mediocre:
Corgi forces candidates into mock work trials over the weekend. If seeing a full office on a Saturday scares them, they don't belong. True intensity acts as a natural filter to attract killers and repel clock-watchers.
3. Lead from the Front Lines
You can’t demand 7-day weeks while sitting on a yacht. Nico sleeps 3–4 hours a night on a mattress inside the office. If you want your troops to bleed, you have to be in the trenches with them.
4. Culture Only Means One Thing: Winning
Forget superficial jargon like "hackers" or "ex-founders." Strip away the corporate fluff. A great startup culture is aggressively optimized around one single word: Winning.
5. Lifespan vs. Victories
Building something world-historic requires radical sacrifice. When asked if he'd rather build a trillion-dollar company and die at 50, or fail and live to 80, the answer was easy. "I would rather measure my lifespan in victories."
6. Reject the Comfort of "Quiet Quitting."
If you are operating in a hyper-growth environment and your days off happen to be Saturday and Sunday every single week, you are quiet quitting. To win, you must deliberately bypass the off-ramps of personal comfort and low volatility.
Corgi isn't for everyone—and that’s exactly the point.
@andrewfarah@nilsengu@nrmehta@cyantist In SF this month and would love to join this if possible 👋👋
I run experiments to decode synchronicities these days 🌀😌
One of the best part of quitting my AI job to work on human consciousness and energy?
Not having to worry about whether AI is gonna replace my job soon 😌
Last time I had pain this persistent, it was my back a couple years ago.
Best thing that happened to me 😌
Trusting this heart thing is the same kind of opening 🙏🏻💓
Heightened interoception post-retreat.
You start detecting tension at the bodily level before cognition, deeply insightful.
But the same sensitivity makes blockages impossible to ignore.
Feeling a lot in the heart lately. It’s been months that it hurts 💔
I knew it was closed, but now I can’t unsee it.
Awareness is gentle.
What it reveals isn’t always 🥺
First time back on @Stanford campus after running synchronicity + AI experiments at Edge City Patagonia.
When I was here before, I didn’t even have the language for synchronicities.
Wow what did I miss? ☺️
Now I can’t stop wondering what kind of patterns would emerge in a high-agency scientific environment like this… if we run a Synkora here? 😆
Just planting the seed for Synkora at Stanford.. 😝
@bonfiresai@jb87ua@consciresidency
while thinking it was such a good decision to be bicoastal and spending winter in the Bay Area..
Watching NYC enjoy the suffer beautifully and poetically in the snow ❄️ Missing it..
While catching two different Californians complaining about 63°F at the coffee shop lol
#confused #bicoastallife
I was just wondering why can't humans fly? Never seen someone who wouldn't want to! Flying is also often the first thing people do in their dreams, suggesting it should be super intuitive to us. What happened in the course of evolution that led us to forego the ability to fly?
Even more, if the desire to fly is universal, could we, as conscious beings, eventually evolve this ability? I wonder how long it would take - thousands of years? Could we initiate a multi-generational (>10 generation) project to achieve flight?
And now with our understanding that time is not linear, there might be even a way to expedite this evolutionary process 😇
Would there be anyone who wouldn't want the ability to fly if it were offered to all humanity tomorrow? If so, why?
Eğer yarın tüm insanlığa uçabilme hakkı ve yeteneği verilseydi, bunu istemeyen var mı? Eğer varsa, neden?
When neuroscience starts explaining ancient rituals…
Watching these guys used to scare me growing up, because I was raised in a conservative but also secular family 🇹🇷
Years later I realize…
they actually knew something 😅😌
And now here I am, learning from them while exploring collective intelligence the funny way 🤷🏻♀️
Science, spirituality, consciousness 🌀
#neuroscience #synchrony #intelligence
I couldn’t enter jhanas this week.
Letting go of control was harder than I expected (and grief showed up as a lot of crying over the last two days :))
But…
Today, I went out for the first time in a week and experienced a cascade of synchronicities…
both alone and with the three people I met.
Pattern I keep seeing:
Synchronicities increase when emotional energy starts flowing again 🌀
Starting another @jhanatech retreat today for a week.
Wasn’t planned at all… until bunch of my synchronicities at @JoinEdgeCity kept pointing me back there.
The first time I went last year, I didn’t know why I was going, I didn't even know what Jhanas were Lol
I was just following my synchronicities as part of my surrender experiment.
I couldn’t enter Jhanas, but I left with my first telepathy protocol (Jhpathy 🙌🏻🌀), my biggest Click with whom I felt such love (even if it didn’t last long), and a HUGE upgrade in my emotional intelligence and how I approach life.
This time, I have a guess why I'm going but we'll see :)
Going offline for a week.
See you on the other side. 🧘♀️✨