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Jay Kurtz

@jaykurtz90

Brain Gain Bro. Learn how I fixed my brain after a decade of abuse with a MindBody OS. BSc Neuroscience | Hypnotherapy | Elite Military | Tech Sales Autist

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i made over $25,000 building whop apps in last 6 weeks everyone is asking me: "what app do i build?" "what do i charge" "what do creators need?" im put together a 100% free guide with the 25 best whop app ideas RIGHT NOW rt + comment "GUIDES" and i'll send it over whop

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On Cultural Consciousness Expansion Packs: Every "invention" had a before and after point in time. There was a time before the first light bulb switched on, and after. There was a time before the first atomic bomb exploded, and after. Now that's obvious. But what's

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I think this can get pretty meta pretty quick but if you understand that this also applies to disciplined people In other words all the people who bang on about "discipline" have a certain core which reinforces that discipline They achieve results *via* that disciplined core

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Used to think when I was younger that everyone secretly thinks like my friends and I, they just never say it out loud As i get older, I realise they quite literally don't think at all

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I’ll share a small part of pickle.com Back in med school, I became obsessed with augmenting memory and dreamed of a Notion or Obsidian that completes itself. Today, we’ve built something close. My self-awareness is sharper and everything feels connected. I

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Free Energy Principle / Active Inference seems to have a lot more practical utility than other psychological frameworks for understanding Why you do certain things Conflicting parts of your “identity” How to uncover your actual vs stated beliefs Creating frameworks for goal

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Say you have a goal you want to achieve, and you’ve tried a couple different routes to getting there How do you actually *know* whether Your actions are correct Your application of the actions is correct Your consistency of correct application is sufficient Your ignoring

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Don't worry, you'll eventually find your way to life's ultimate purpose and will be very happy And then people will ask you how you become so happy You'll tell them you got intentionally lost (maybe more than once) You "took the road less travelled and now don't know where the

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Latest Hoobuhmann ep on red light in the eyes Nice to know 3 mins every 5 days might be able to fix my COVID-induced loss of better than 20/20 vision If only Grimhood were still here 🥲

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Spot on from Fawn The realisation that you *might* have built a large part of your identity on not “giving in” to emotions Can be a real gut punch Emotions will gut you anyway if you ignore them Either accept willingly Or get Mike Tyson’d

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Would add to what Sim Van daele describes fantastically here That it's also not limited to BDNF, dopamine and oxytocin - which he didn't limit it to, but it's worth emphasising as it underscores this complexity Not every behaviour is about dopamine and willpower Different types

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$72k+/month ad accounts are quietly switching to animated symptom characters not mascots not childish cartoons actual problems turned into tiny personalities a worried onion watching a mosquito bite a calm leaf holding the solution a golden drop whispering relief in someone’s

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Great perspective on Attachment Theory here. Explains why oftentimes, going to therapy to "work on attachment" doesn't actually... work Talking about this stuff is useful - but believe that it's only useful so far as the knowledge enables action Which means that if we're being

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On GABA / Glutamate Balance: Becoming more aware of the depth and complexity involved in remodelling GABA-A receptors and their sub-unit structure You don't just have "Good GABA Function" Or "low glutamate" You have an entire excitation/inhibition "phenotype" which is

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Must say having a garden to work in is probably one of the best quality of life upgrades I’ve made in recent memory If I stop being able to afford this in London I am leaving immediately

Must say having a garden to work in is probably one of the best quality of life upgrades I’ve made in recent memory 

If I stop being able to afford this in London I am leaving immediately
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Claude just KILLED manual outreach. 💀 I used to grind for hours on LinkedIn. Now? My AI stack does it better. ❌ No "Hey {{first_name}}" spam ✅ Natural, multi-step conversations ✅ 12+ hours saved this week The result: 500+ conversations with human-level reply rates. I

Claude just KILLED manual outreach. 💀

I used to grind for hours on LinkedIn. 

Now? My AI stack does it better.

❌ No "Hey {{first_name}}" spam 
✅ Natural, multi-step conversations 
✅ 12+ hours saved this week

The result: 500+ conversations with human-level reply rates.

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