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“Suffice it to say, uh the standard count of how many mitzvot, how many commandments there are in the Torah, has it as 613, which is no small number.”
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“I am asking all of you to call, text, write an email or a letter to every client you've ever had.”
“Google Adwords as we sit right now is in the same place that the yellow pages were in 2001. You might still be getting business from it, but it is declining rapidly.”
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1h 26mPodcastHow to Build Discipline in a Distracted World
A dedicated, challenging pursuit outside of work can rewire your brain to resist distraction, but superficial "hobby" activities won't provide the same mental benefits.
2h 28mScienceHow to Better Regulate Your Emotions | Dr. Marc Brackett
Emotion regulation isn't about eliminating feelings, but developing a healthier relationship with them. Practical tools exist to improve emotional intelligence, but they require conscious effort and self-awareness.
32mNonprofits & ActivismHow Artificial Intelligence Is Shaping Our Future | Ahmed Moataz | TEDxLuxor STEM School Youth
AI doesn't steal jobs; neglecting to learn it does, but mastering AI requires deep technical skills, not just quick courses.
1h 16mNonprofits & ActivismFrom Hypergrowth to Human Leadership: The Inside Story of Tesla and More | Jon McNeill | TEDxBoston
Tesla's former President reveals a unique leadership and innovation framework, emphasizing questioning requirements and iterative development to drive hypergrowth, even if it means sleeping in the factory.
1h 30mPodcastThe Peptide Expert: Big Pharma Are Hiding This Powerful Peptide From You! - Dr. Alex Tatem
Big Pharma is reportedly suppressing powerful, unpatentable peptides that offer widespread health benefits, leading to their classification as "research use only" despite promising trial results.
1h 1mScienceUNRAVELING THE DREAM (A New Documentary Executive Produced by Sam Harris)
Psychedelic drugs temporarily dismantle the ego's 'reducing valve' to reveal reality's infinite nature, but integrating this profound insight requires practices beyond the drug experience alone.
1h 26mScience🔬 Training Transformers to solve 95% failure rate of Cancer Trials — Ron Alfa & Daniel Bear, Noetik
95% of cancer drugs fail clinical trials, but Noetic claims it's a patient selection problem, not a drug discovery issue, leveraging AI to identify optimal patient cohorts for existing treatments.
2h 6mPodcastA Shocking Turn in the War on Men - Richard Reeves
Men's issues are finally gaining political traction due to a Democratic electoral deficit with young men, but activists are psychologically reluctant to celebrate wins, fearing loss of identity.
1h 36mPodcastWhy half of product managers are in trouble | Nikhyl Singhal (Meta, Google)
Half of product managers risk becoming "dinosaurs" as AI automates information moving, while builders with judgment and pace will thrive. The industry faces chaos and staff shedding before a potential renaissance.
38mPodcastTour Diary: Australia, Beers & Chris Hemsworth.
Chris Williamson reframes 'winning' as achieving freedom from the game, advocating for balanced ambition over relentless striving to avoid 'successful misery'.
56mEducationPeterson Academy | Chris Palmer | Brain Metabolism & Mental Health | Lecture 1 (Official)
Mental health disorders may be metabolic problems, as ketogenic diets show promise in treating severe conditions like schizophrenia, a radical departure from current psychiatric approaches.
1h 7mEducationHow To Learn AI In A Weekend
You can learn to build AI tools for your business in a weekend using Claude Code, even without coding experience, by asking AI to interview you about your needs and then build solutions.
1h 36mPodcastTHEY’RE BRAINWASHING YOU! (& other secrets that made you click) - Etymology Nerd
Slang like 'rizz' and 'skibidi' isn't a sign of linguistic decay, but a meta-commentary on our attention-driven digital ecosystem. The internet is creating hyper-specific language 'dialects' that can be ruthlessly exploited.
49mScience⚡️ How to turn Documents into Knowledge: Graphs in Modern AI — Emil Eifrem, CEO Neo4J
AI must ingest structured knowledge, not just text chunks, to provide explainable and accurate answers, with graph databases like Neo4j enabling this by explicitly mapping relationships. This makes AI debugging easier but requires significant upstream data processing.
31mEducationHarvard Thinking: The secret lives of super-agers
Superagers maintain youthful brain function past 65, showing brains can resist age-related decline, but this resilience isn't solely due to lifestyle, suggesting underlying biological differences.
1h 31mEntertainmentOpenAI's Identity Crisis, Datacenter Wars, Market Up on Iran News, Mamdani's First Tax, Swalwell Out
New York's 'pied-à-terre' tax on second homes over $5M could crash the luxury real estate market, mirroring London's experience with similar policies.
20mScienceFrancis Fukuyama: The End of History Was Never What You Think
Francis Fukuyama's "End of History" thesis wasn't about an end to events, but a convergence on liberal democracy; however, he now fears this model's erosion due to extreme ideologies and a failure to uphold its core principles.
34mScienceWhy Claude Feels Different (And What That Means for AI) | The a16z Show
Claude AI feels more "artisan" and less "utilitarian" than other models, suggesting AI development is moving beyond pure utility into more nuanced, personality-driven experiences.
50mScienceRobots Are Finally Starting to Work
Robots are now performing complex tasks like folding laundry and packaging orders with near-human capabilities, but each successful deployment still requires significant human oversight and is costly to scale.
12mScienceClaude Opus-4.7 Just Dropped, And...
Claude Opus-4.7 shows marginal gains over 4.6, with some key capabilities even declining, suggesting a deliberate nerfing for security and a plateau in AI's practical application beyond incremental profitability.
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