Eric Bubenicek (@eric_bub) 's Twitter Profile
Eric Bubenicek

@eric_bub

Dad (4x), Husband, Brother, Son, Friend. Infinite game player. Systems thinker.

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calendar_today28-07-2009 14:19:30

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JUMPERZ (@jumperz20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mark Cuban is calling AI the biggest job creation wave since the internet.. and when you look at the numbers it makes sense.. >33 million US businesses need AI integration and only 8.8% actually have it in production.. >the current market is $11B but the real opportunity is

Mark Cuban is calling AI the biggest job creation wave since the internet.. and when you look at the numbers it makes sense..

>33 million US businesses need AI integration and only 8.8% actually have it in production..

>the current market is $11B but the real opportunity is
Podcast Notes 🗒️ (@podcastnotes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of my favorite Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. moments... Look at David Goggins' face when Huberman tells him that the "seat" of willpower and will to live (aMCC) grows by doing things you don't want to do...

James Clear (@jamesclear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Monday morning question for you: The cost of convenience is vitality. You can have a lot of things done for you in the modern world — and many of them are great time savers! — but the feeling of being alive comes from being fully engaged in the right task, not free from all

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AI is an amplifier of your intellect and values. A mirror of your soul. If you were a confirmation bias person, AI can be catastrophic for you. There’s some way to contort almost any prompt to give you the answer you’re looking for. The extreme version of this is AI psychosis.

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The math on this project should mass-humble every AI lab on the planet. 1 cubic millimeter. One-millionth of a human brain. Harvard and Google spent 10 years mapping it. The imaging alone took 326 days. They sliced the tissue into 5,000 wafers each 30 nanometers thick, ran them

Daily Dad (@dailydademail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's a line adapted from Aristotle but given to us by the historian Will Durant: "We are what we repeatedly do. Therefore, excellence is not an act but a habit"

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Telling kids to sit still doesn’t build discipline. It stifles imagination. Evidence: When students are given freedom to fidget and wiggle in their seats, they pay just as much attention—and generate more creative ideas. Physical activity unlocks mental agility.

Telling kids to sit still doesn’t build discipline. It stifles imagination.

Evidence: When students are given freedom to fidget and wiggle in their seats, they pay just as much attention—and generate more creative ideas.

Physical activity unlocks mental agility.
Sid Gundapaneni (@macroscopeecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Senator Sanders likes to explain what’s wrong in society, which is valuable. But today when I asked him what caused American prosperity in the first place, he had little to say. You cannot sustainably redistribute prosperity if you don’t understand what creates it to begin with.

Jim O'Shaughnessy (@jposhaughnessy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Two thoughts from Teddy Roosevelt "He who makes no mistakes makes no progress." "The worst lesson that can be taught to a man is to rely upon others and to whine over his sufferings."

Kpaxs (@kpaxs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Easy things don't create stories. They don't build character. They don't give you anything to be proud of. The struggle is not the obstacle to happiness. The struggle is the source of it.

AoverK (@aoverk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paying $20/mo for AI puts you in the 0.3% globally. Using AI for tasks like coding puts you in the 0.04% globally with only 2-5 million doing this. We’re still early.

Ben (@mrgoodlycooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t follow hockey, but this had me tearing up. They brought their teammate’s (who was killed by a drunk driver) kids out onto the ice with their dad’s jersey to celebrate the moment. 🥹

Kpaxs (@kpaxs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most people have a very clear sense of what's beneath them. They've achieved a certain level. They have a certain title. They've earned the right to not do certain things. So when something needs doing and it's "beneath their pay grade," they don't do it. Even if it's urgent.

Eric Adams (@ericadamsfornyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Watching officers get pelted with snow while they are out in brutal weather protecting this city should make every New Yorker furious. It is disgusting behavior. And the politicians who constantly bash the police and refuse to have their backs are setting a terrible example.

Shane Parrish (@shaneaparrish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You must forget your limits. You must forget your doubts, your pain, your past. You must forget that internal voice screaming, begging, “Not one more step!” And when it’s not possible to forget it, you must negotiate with it.”

Kpaxs (@kpaxs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whatever your internal voice tells you, that’s what you believe. It says “You’re not good at this” and suddenly that’s a fact. It says “Everyone’s judging you” and suddenly you feel judged. It says “This is too hard” and suddenly the task feels impossible. The voice isn’t

Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A sign of emotional intelligence is the ability to laugh at yourself. 6 studies: After making small mistakes, people are seen as warmer and more capable if they're amused instead of embarrassed. Taking your responsibilities seriously but your ego lightly is a core life skill.

A sign of emotional intelligence is the ability to laugh at yourself.

6 studies: After making small mistakes, people are seen as warmer and more capable if they're amused instead of embarrassed.

Taking your responsibilities seriously but your ego lightly is a core life skill.