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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.”
“It's a skill to get 4,000 views versus 13. to get 40,000 views versus 4,000 to get 4 million views. So, you've got to get good at the things.”
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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 28mPodcastUFO Roundtable: CIA Physicist Proves Aliens Exist!
A 80-year government cover-up of non-human intelligence is allegedly ending, with declassified evidence suggesting advanced technology and recovered non-human bodies, but the full truth remains classified and guarded.
1h 11mHowto & StyleThe Most Incredible Transformation I’ve Ever Seen — Jerzy Gregorek on Cerebral Palsy and Coaching
A young man with cerebral palsy, initially unable to lift 15lbs, achieved near-normal function and community college enrollment through elite athletic training, challenging the notion of "permanent" disability.
34mHowto & StylePRISONER NO MORE: The True Story of Tae Jin Park
Tae Jin Park, diagnosed with cerebral palsy, transformed his life through intense training, shattering medical predictions and now attends college.
1h 19mPodcast“They Wanted A Bad Guy, So I Became One” - Ryan Garcia
Ryan Garcia's intense focus in the ring leads to a state where he can't recall key moments, highlighting a paradox where peak performance robs him of memory, raising questions about elite athletes' lived experiences.
30mEducationHarvard Thinking: Breaking the regret cycle
Regrets about actions are easier to repair than inaction, as our minds can rationalize past mistakes but fantasize indefinitely about missed opportunities.
1h 14mPodcastGame Theory #25: Trump Visits China
A grand bargain between the US and China is imminent, involving a $1 trillion Chinese investment in US EV factories and China gaining access to NVIDIA chips, but this hinges on China becoming a lab for US AI surveillance technology.
1h 41mEntertainmentWhat's Outside The Simulation w/ Donald Hoffman?
Our universe may not be fundamental, but an emergent property of deeper code, solvable by science. The implication: we could eventually 'hack' reality, but escape might be impossible.
1h 7mScienceInside Abridge: The AI Listening to 100 Million Doctor Visits — Abridge's Janie Lee & Chai Asawa
Abridge uses AI to listen to 100 million doctor visits, aiming to streamline healthcare documentation and decision support. Their success hinges on integrating vast, complex data, but the high-stakes nature of healthcare demands extreme accuracy and a unique approach to AI development.
32mPodcastIs AI About to “Eat Everything”? (It’s Not.)
AI progress in programming tasks is accelerating due to better models and sophisticated 'coding harnesses,' but this doesn't signal an impending AI takeover, as it's a specific application, not general intelligence growth.
23mEducationThe Eternal Now in Advaita Vedanta | Michael James
Advaita Vedanta claims liberation isn't a heavenly afterlife, but an awakening from the 'dream' of ego that never truly existed — though this radical non-dualism isn't for everyone.
1h 3mNews & PoliticsBob Spitz on the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and the Art of Biography
Despite their rock and roll fame, The Rolling Stones initially saw themselves as blues singers, only starting to write songs at their manager's insistence, which fundamentally changed the genre.
22mSciencePaul Graham, Founder of Y Combinator, Live from Stockholm
Silicon Valley's network effect can amplify startups dramatically, but an average of only 50% of YC alumni return to their home countries, impacting local hub growth.
2hEntertainmentTrump Just Quietly Brought 17 Of America's Most Powerful CEOs To Beijing. You Don't Want To Miss Why
Trump's delegation of 17 US CEOs to Beijing aims to secure concrete deals, leveraging US consumption power against China's reliance on exports, but Xi Jinping's calculated approach could stall progress.
49mEntertainmentWhat Palmer Luckey does when he's not building billion-dollar companies
Billionaires fund passion projects like ultra-marathons and car companies with billions in losses, highlighting a trend of 'side quests' driven by personal interest rather than profit.
1h 3mPodcastBillionaire Founder: You Need THESE Business Skills to Become Rich | Ankur Jain
Billionaire Ankur Jain argues against traditional venture capital, emphasizing that taking money from investors focused on quick returns can kill a startup. Instead, he advocates for aligning with customers and strategic partners who are genuinely invested in the product's long-term success.
37mEducationHow Personal Identity Persists Through Time | Arnold Zuboff
Universalism claims your experience is 'yours' solely due to its first-person immediacy, regardless of physical form or continuity, challenging traditional views of selfhood tied to the brain or psychological links.
43mNews & PoliticsWendover Productions Sam Denby Interview at the Oxford Union
YouTube creator Sam Denby reinvests profits into increasingly complex video projects, but admits he doesn't fully understand the 'YouTube algorithm' he relies on.
1h 36mEntertainmentHow We Grew Koch Inc. to $150 Billion Without Going Public: Charles & Chase Koch
Koch Industries grew to $150 billion by focusing on 'capability-bounded' growth and 'creative destruction', but this model struggles to incorporate risk-averse employees and external political pressures.
1h 5mPodcastGame Theory #24: The AI Apocalypse
OpenAI's mission to benefit humanity is a guise for consolidating power, akin to starting a religion and focusing on relentless expansion, with the ultimate aim of creating 'God' (AGI) which may lead to the destruction of the world.
28mScienceMichael Pollan on Consciousness, Psychedelics, and the Limits of Neuroscience
Psychedelics defamiliarize consciousness, revealing the "windshield" of our perception, but AI development risks creating sentient machines without understanding their inner experience, potentially leading to suffering.
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