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Sunil Vaswani

@sunilvazz

Teacher-Scholar. Pol Sci, IR. PhD @JHUArtsSciences MA @SAISHopkins Usual disclaimers apply.

Former life: Consulting, PE.

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Olivia Chowdhury (@oliviacoder1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Claude can now build your entire personal wealth operating system better than most financial coaches. Here are 7 prompts to automate clarity, growth, and calm:

Alex & Books 📚 (@alexandbooks_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Billionaire Brunello Cucinelli on his love for books: "I am in love with books. I love them for the knowledge they bestow, for the fragrance they release, for the rustle of their pages turned, which seems to caress the soul. Like Voltaire, I have a fondness for ancient

Billionaire Brunello Cucinelli on his love for books:

"I am in love with books. I love them for the knowledge they bestow, for the fragrance they release, for the rustle of their pages turned, which seems to caress the soul. 

Like Voltaire, I have a fondness for ancient
اُردو شاعری (@urduipoetry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨BREAKING NEWS: Claude can now create a complete video channel for you with AI from scratch, like a $10K creator consultant (free). Here are 10 prompts that take you from zero to a monetized AI video channel in 90 days: (Save for later)

🚨BREAKING NEWS: Claude can now create a complete video channel for you with AI from scratch, like a $10K creator consultant (free).

Here are 10 prompts that take you from zero to a monetized AI video channel in 90 days: (Save for later)
Jasmin (@ai_with_jasmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm 27. I've made $3 million selling ebooks online. • No writing. • No audience. • No fancy sales funnel. Here's the boring system that can make you at least $2,945 in the next 72 hours: 1. Find an unsexy, urgent problem Go on Reddit. People complain there all day.

I'm 27.

I've made $3 million selling ebooks online.

• No writing.
• No audience.
• No fancy sales funnel.

Here's the boring system that can make you at least $2,945 in the next 72 hours:

1. Find an unsexy, urgent problem

Go on Reddit. People complain there all day.
Tommi Pedruzzi (@tommibooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Joe. The busiest man I know. • Real estate. • Runs a cleaning business. • Had no time for another "side hustle." So he chose an AI business model that doesn't need him every day. Today, he makes $5,000/month publishing AI audiobooks. And most of it runs on

TFTC (@tftc21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen Huang: "If I have a choice between a new college graduate with no clue what AI is and one that is expert in using AI, I would hire the one who's expert in using AI. Accountant, marketing, supply chain, lawyer, salesperson. Every single time."

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Gerald Loeb’s favorite market book - from 1959 (but reprinted several times). He mentioned he couldn’t stop jotting down notes from this book

Gerald Loeb’s favorite market book - from 1959 (but reprinted several times). He mentioned he couldn’t stop jotting down notes from this book
Dustin (@r0ck3t23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jensen Huang just reverse-engineered why Elon Musk operates at a speed no one on the planet can match. Three traits. The first is deletion. Huang: “He has the ability to question everything to the point where everything’s down to its minimal amount.” Most engineers solve

Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lead Edge is probably most famous for this letter. Mitchell calls it the "Hierarchy of Bullshit". It's his way of distilling what he learned from cold calling 10,000 companies.

Lead Edge is probably most famous for this letter. Mitchell calls it the "Hierarchy of Bullshit". 

It's his way of distilling what he learned from cold calling 10,000 companies.
Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A MIT professor taught the same lecture every January for 40 years, and every single time it was standing room only. I watched it at 2am and it completely rewired how I think about communication. His name was Patrick Winston. The lecture is called "How to Speak." His opening

A MIT professor taught the same lecture every January for 40 years, and every single time it was standing room only.

I watched it at 2am and it completely rewired how I think about communication.

His name was Patrick Winston. The lecture is called "How to Speak."

His opening
Dustin (@r0ck3t23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elon Musk just explained why the best engineers on Earth will never take your call. Three reasons. Most companies fail all three. Elon Musk: “State what’s the mission, what’s the problem we’re trying to solve? And just be clearly willing to pour a lot of blood, sweat, and

Neha Nagar (@nehanagarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you were given option to leave India forever and chose any country of your choice to live in. Which country would you choose and why?

ZenomTrader (@zenomtrader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jim Simons’ fund was trading tens of thousands of strategies. I realized I’d been thinking about this the wrong way the whole time. I was focusing too much on individual strategies instead of on how fast I could test and discard them. I asked Claude Code to autonomously code

George Tsitati (@tsitati_george) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You cannot hurt someone who has read Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Kafka, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and Camus for fun. Their serotonin left the chat years ago.

Peter Brandt (@peterlbrandt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When it comes to trading, I am all into compactness and simplicity. All these multi screen big office operations are for the “show.” Simplicity is for the “go.” Totally not impressed with the 10 screen layout.

When it comes to trading, I am all into compactness and simplicity. All these multi screen big office operations are for the “show.” Simplicity is for the “go.” Totally not impressed with the 10 screen layout.
Kevin Gee (@kevg1412) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished Sebastian Mallaby's new book on Demis Hassabis and DeepMind. It's essential reading for anyone who wants to understand not just where AI is going, but the kind of mind that’s shaping its direction. This book will be talked about for a long time to come.

Just finished Sebastian Mallaby's new book on Demis Hassabis and DeepMind. 

It's essential reading for anyone who wants to understand not just where AI is going, but the kind of mind that’s shaping its direction.

This book will be talked about for a long time to come.