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Shadi Banna

@shadibanna

Chief Empowerment Officer (CEO) potential.com - passionate about unlocking business, social and personal potential

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Evan 𝕏 (@evanwritesonx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump's "50-year mortgage at 2%" sounds like a gift to regular people. It's not. It's a trillion-dollar bailout for Wall Street dressed up as a tax cut. Banks and hedge funds are drowning from the millions of old mortgages bought when the rates were 2-3%. Now rates are

Sama Hoole (@samahoole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It takes 15,000 liters of water to produce 1kg of beef!" Sounds horrifying. Except here's what they don't tell you: Those 15,000 liters breaks down as: 94% "green water" (rainwater that falls on pasture) 4% "blue water" (actual irrigation) 2% "grey water" (recycled water)

"It takes 15,000 liters of water to produce 1kg of beef!"

Sounds horrifying. Except here's what they don't tell you:

Those  15,000 liters breaks down as:

94% "green water" (rainwater that falls on pasture)
4% "blue water" (actual irrigation)
2% "grey water" (recycled water)
jack (@jack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

bitcoin sellers map in cash app out now to 100%. convince your local square seller to turn on bitcoin acceptance for zero fees on sales. convince them to keep it as bitcoin to help them better survive dollar debasement.

Sama Hoole (@samahoole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Medieval England had laws dictating who could eat what based on social class. Nobility: Venison, beef, mutton, game birds. The fattiest cuts. Roasted whole. Peasants: Barley, oats, peas, beans. Meat maybe twice a year at festivals. This wasn't preference. This was LAW. You

Medieval England had laws dictating who could eat what based on social class.

Nobility: Venison, beef, mutton, game birds. The fattiest cuts. Roasted whole.

Peasants: Barley, oats, peas, beans. Meat maybe twice a year at festivals.

This wasn't preference. This was LAW. You
SightBringer (@_the_prophet__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡️This headline is the first hard confirmation of something I’ve been tracking beneath the surface for a long time: Human civilization is no longer the primary driver of its own infrastructure. We are already in the early phase where: machine demand now sets the trajectory, and

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sharing an interesting recent conversation on AI's impact on the economy. AI has been compared to various historical precedents: electricity, industrial revolution, etc., I think the strongest analogy is that of AI as a new computing paradigm (Software 2.0) because both are

Shadi Banna (@shadibanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever feel like your IQ is your biggest excuse? Conor Neill nails it: Life rewards ACTION, not smarts. Smart folks overthink, craft perfect excuses, and stay stuck—broke & unfulfilled. Jiu-Jitsu wisdom: Tiny, consistent moves beat grand plans. Ditch analysis paralysis.

Anthony Chaffee, MD (@anthony_chaffee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PROOF that humans are not designed to eat carbs! Pretty straight forward really. What are some examples that you can think of? #carbs #keto #weightloss

SightBringer (@_the_prophet__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡️The coming bifurcation of the species. I. The human species is undergoing speciation - not biologically, but cognitively and structurally. This bifurcation is about adaptive compatibility with a world that exceeds the processing limits of the ancestral human mind. There

Fred Krueger (@dotkrueger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't think people are ready for how disruptive AI is going to be. Within just a few years, there is not a single job that you can do at a desk that AI won't be able to do better. Within a decade, every factory job and a great deal of manual labor jobs will also be replaced.

Balaji (@balajis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cost-of-living crisis is really a sovereign debt crisis. You can only print and borrow for so long. It causes problems in the long run. And the long run is here.

The cost-of-living crisis is really a sovereign debt crisis.
You can only print and borrow for so long.
It causes problems in the long run.
And the long run is here.
Shadi Banna (@shadibanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world is changing faster than most people expected. AI is accelerating. Systems are under pressure. Opportunity and risk are rising at the same time. So we’re relaunching Potential.org. Our foundation is now live designed to help anyone Stay Ahead, Free and Strong

Evan 𝕏 (@evanwritesonx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australia was not established as a nation-building project. It was established as an extraction platform. The British did not colonize Australia to build a civilization. They colonized it to extract l; first convict labor, then wool, then gold, then minerals, then gas.

Paolo Ardoino 🤖 (@paoloardoino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

900B in yearly remittances volume with high fees charged to the poorest people. Now Tether just released a Wallet designed for them, self-custodial, super-easy to use, that allows to move digital dollars, gold and bitcoin with fees as low as $0.00001. People are already saying