@shaneparrish Shane ParrishShane Parrish posts on X about money, if you, ai, apple the most. They currently have [-------] followers and [---] posts still getting attention that total [-------] engagements in the last [--] hours.
Social category influence finance 21.09% stocks 16.41% technology brands 7.03% social networks 4.69% automotive brands 3.91% agencies 3.13% cryptocurrencies #435 travel destinations 1.56% fashion brands 0.78% countries 0.78%
Social topic influence money 10.16%, if you #3150, ai #2221, apple #3013, business 7.03%, investment 7.03%, $spot 5.47%, how to 5.47%, youtube 4.69%, ceo 4.69%
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @jamesclear @morganhousel @nicolaitang1 @rorysutherland @asclipoti @innerexcellence @gsusmad @paulg @thepreserverofu @meetgranola @crosslakefibre @shaneparrish @alfredlin @lulumeservey @steadycompound @canadaspends @markjcarney @pierrepoilievre @zerohedge @mehul
Top assets mentioned Spotify Technology (SPOT) 2131KOBUSHIDE (21) Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK.A) CAVA Group, Inc. (CAVA) Accenture (ACN) Home Depot, Inc. (HD)
Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours
"you can't outperform your attitude"
X Link 2026-02-01T16:13Z 553.8K followers, 35.2K engagements
"Phil Knight founder of Nike used to make up slights to motive himself: "I was developing an unhealthy contempt for Adidas. Or maybe it was healthy. That one German company had dominated the shoe market for a couple of decades and they possessed all the arrogance of unchallenged dominance. Of course its possible that they werent arrogant at all that to motivate myself I needed to see them as a monster." https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2018374644064035130 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2018374644064035130"
X Link 2026-02-02T17:23Z 553.8K followers, 28.6K engagements
"@ThePreserverofU Thanks for mentioning my pod The Knowledge Project. Spotify; Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-knowledge-project/id990149481 https://open.spotify.com/show/1VyK52NSZHaDKeMJzT4TSMsi=Efaq1lAgR7imiDci1RvreQ https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-knowledge-project/id990149481 https://open.spotify.com/show/1VyK52NSZHaDKeMJzT4TSMsi=Efaq1lAgR7imiDci1RvreQ"
X Link 2026-02-13T02:53Z 554K followers, [----] engagements
"My conversation with @morganhousel 0:00 Intro 7:22 Happiness vs Contentment 11:45 Independence Is a Spectrum 14:40 Survival Beats Intelligence 21:05 Why Youll Underperform 22:32 Should You Buy a House 22:32 Housing Is the Problem 35:08 Money Across Life Stages 43:50 Raising Kids With Wealth 55:46 The Vanderbilt Warning 1:07:51 Depressions Panics Downturns 1:14:20 Passive Income 1:32:27 What Matters 1:40:38 What Can History Teach Us About Inflation 1:47:46 How Morgan Invests 1:53:36 Defining Success (Includes paid partnerships. Thanks @meetgranola for sponsoring this episode.)"
X Link 2026-01-21T12:40Z 554.1K followers, 619.9K engagements
"Don't fight your job. "As a person whos in the business of giving advice . I get that call . More likely than not their first complaint is usually about an associate then about a deal gone wrong and then about not liking their job. And Im a huge believer that you have to do what you love doing. I mean right now Im doing something I cant wait to get up every morning. So if you cant feel that way you shouldnt do the job or you should look for another job or you should ask yourself why youre not happy in the job if you were at one time. . And its important because if youre fighting going to work"
X Link 2026-02-11T13:35Z 554.1K followers, 11.5K engagements
"The best understand more. When Wozniaks tic-tac-toe machine blew up the night before the science fair he was disappointed but still took pride in it. The most important thing is that youve done the learning on your own to figure out how to do it. Its the engineering not the glory thats really important. Richard Feynman said it too: The prize is the pleasure of finding the thing out. Steve Wozniak is theengineerwho quietly built Apple. Here are [--] ideas I took away from this episode and my research you can use. [--]. Constraints force deep understanding. [--]. Focus on the step not the outcome. 3."
X Link 2026-02-11T15:58Z 554.1K followers, 17.9K engagements
"The dark hours: "People who believe in improvement are often preparing or practicing during times when others are not; that difference in commitment can be conspicuous and threatening." Bill Belichick kept rookie Tom Brady on as a fourth string quarterback something "almost unheard of" at any level of football. Why Because Belichick believes talent isn't enough. Discipline obsession and hunger win you championships. Watch the full episode now: (00:00) https://t.co/l5NvGEXnrg Bill Belichick kept rookie Tom Brady on as a fourth string quarterback something "almost unheard of" at any level of"
X Link 2026-02-08T12:27Z 554.1K followers, 30.5K engagements
"You save time moving fast. "Speed is a mindset. . It comes to this first principle: things shouldnt take longer than they need to take. You save time by being fast. So this sounds a bit strange but if I send you an email and you answer within one minute how long does that email need to be Two words right. And Im impressed because you answer really quickly. If you answer the next day how long does it have to be A paragraph. And you answer a week later it needs to be a page. So you just save time by being quick." @NicolaiTang1"
X Link 2026-02-18T01:46Z 554.1K followers, 56.5K engagements
"My conversation with @NicolaiTang1 Tangen runs the world's largest sovereign wealth fund and sees AI as a once-in-a-lifetime inflection point. He is responsible for managing $2.1 trillion. That's roughly 1.7% of all listed companies on Earth. This episode is full of surprising insights. Enjoy (Includes paid promotions)"
X Link 2026-02-18T13:20Z 554.1K followers, 110.6K engagements
""When you choose who you follow on social media when you choose what podcasts to listen to when you choose what books to read you are choosing your future thoughts. If you want better more productive more creative thoughts you need better more productive more creative inputs. And so choosing what to read or choosing what to listen to or who to subscribe to is actually a very weighty decision. Its a very important decision." James Clear on The Knowledge Project My conversation with @JamesClear James understands habits motivation and psychology better than nearly anyone and has a knack for"
X Link 2026-01-04T16:34Z 554.1K followers, 75.4K engagements
"What loyalty looks like: "I have been viewed by a lot of my friends as the worlds best friend and the worlds worst enemy because Im just black and white loyal. Its the way Ive been my whole life. Im very loyal to my friends to my family and to people who have done things for me. At CAA we kept a list of every single executive who helped us in the first three or five years who then had trouble. And we got everyone a job. And if we couldnt get them a job we made sure they had money because they helped us when we had nothing. And boy there were a lot of people on the list because the"
X Link 2026-02-04T13:59Z 554.1K followers, 13.6K engagements
"Here are the tiny lessons that stood out to me from my conversation with Michael Ovitz. [--]. "Mediocrity to me is a disease that you have to get rid of at all costs." [--]. "Momentum to me is the single most important thing in anything we do." [--]. "Knowledge is power and it works for you and against you." [--]. "If you can't tell me what your business is about in [--] seconds you should not do your business." [--]. "Power is fleeting and it doesnt last. And if you dont believe that take a look at anyone thats had it." [--]. Learn from the mistakes of others. [--]. Don't fight your job. [--]. "I didn't go into"
X Link 2026-02-05T14:39Z 554.1K followers, 45.3K engagements
"👀 A few months ago I made a personal resolutiondespite it not being New Years why wait for January 1st to prioritize the time to read. I wanted to read more especially books that I genuinely enjoy can help me in my professional life at @CrosslakeFibre and that are https://t.co/Redw0y7Aib A few months ago I made a personal resolutiondespite it not being New Years why wait for January 1st to prioritize the time to read. I wanted to read more especially books that I genuinely enjoy can help me in my professional life at @CrosslakeFibre and that are https://t.co/Redw0y7Aib"
X Link 2026-02-06T19:57Z 554.1K followers, 31.8K engagements
"'Power is an ephemeral thing. Its fleeting. It doesnt last. And if you dont believe that take a look at anyone whos had it. Its like a lease. It has a closed end and never a good one.' My conversation with Michael Ovitz. We discuss power momentum competition identifying and hiring top talent being fearless why you should always allow people to keep their dignity and so much more. Listen and Learn Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 3:41 Always Tell The https://t.co/nslGZ2v0mW My conversation with Michael Ovitz. We discuss power momentum competition identifying and hiring top talent being fearless"
X Link 2026-02-07T12:51Z 554.1K followers, 17.1K engagements
""Just be yourself is good advice for about five percent of people. Most people should not be themselves. They should meter what they say and how they behave around other people in a signaling way in order to fit in." My conversation with @morganhousel 0:00 Intro 7:22 Happiness vs Contentment 11:45 Independence Is a Spectrum 14:40 Survival Beats Intelligence 21:05 Why Youll Underperform 22:32 Should You Buy a House 22:32 Housing Is the Problem 35:08 Money Across Life Stages 43:50 Raising https://t.co/YhTN5Fe3tr My conversation with @morganhousel 0:00 Intro 7:22 Happiness vs Contentment 11:45"
X Link 2026-02-07T13:51Z 554.1K followers, 31K engagements
"Exact moment of this clip: https://youtu.be/Wp1Wn6QkkKUsi=78EzbkDfnXE1QJT_&t=1002 https://youtu.be/Wp1Wn6QkkKUsi=78EzbkDfnXE1QJT_&t=1002"
X Link 2026-02-11T13:36Z 554.1K followers, [----] engagements
"My conversation with Michael Ovitz. We discuss power momentum competition identifying and hiring top talent being fearless why you should always allow people to keep their dignity and so much more. Listen and Learn Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 3:41 Always Tell The Truth 5:50 The Loneliest Professions 8:17 Where People go Wrong 10:16 Importance of Being Well Read 16:42 Dont Fight Your Job 18:28 Managing Relationships 26:47 "All publicity is nonsense" 30:27 What Do You Look For in People 33:28 Meeting Marc Andreessen 36:44 Fearless 42:12 Allow People to Keep Dignity 43:42 Failure 47:48 Michael"
X Link 2026-02-03T16:21Z 554.1K followers, 228.1K engagements
""There are a lot of things we overanalyze. By overanalyzing often it doesn't improve the outcome but it makes you more confident about the outcome which is also not always a good thing." My conversation with @NicolaiTang1 Tangen runs the world's largest sovereign wealth fund and sees AI as a once-in-a-lifetime inflection point. He is responsible for managing $2.1 trillion. That's roughly 1.7% of all listed companies on Earth. This episode is full of surprising https://t.co/XZvUsgkjDE My conversation with @NicolaiTang1 Tangen runs the world's largest sovereign wealth fund and sees AI as a"
X Link 2026-02-19T00:05Z 554.1K followers, 10.9K engagements
"My conversation with @JamesClear James understands habits motivation and psychology better than nearly anyone and has a knack for making things practical and useful. Enjoy Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 00:56 The Role of Identity in Habit Formation 03:38 Lack of Patience Changes the Outcome 13:46 Creating Conditions for Success 17:44 Finding the Confidence to Start 34:32 Positioning in Business and Life 01:07:21 Sequencing Through the Eras of Your Life 01:25:34 The Most Important Habits 01:37:31 Become Stronger Than Your Feelings 01:54:40 Consistency vs. Intensity 02:06:40 Prioritization"
X Link 2026-01-02T13:20Z 554.1K followers, 827.9K engagements
"26 Tiny Lessons from my conversation with @morganhousel [--]. Wealth is what you have minus what you want. [--]. "Money buys fewer bad days not more great days." [--]. It's really good to have people in your life who you don't want to disappoint." [--]. Luxury quickly becomes a necessity. [--]. Saving money is buying freedom. [--]. Excellence is the capacity to take pain. [--]. Optimize for sleeping at night not maximising a spreadsheet. [--]. Contrast drives happiness not absolute levels. [--]. Nobody is paying attention to you. Stop trying to impress strangers. [--]. If I can be average for [--] years Ill end up in the"
X Link 2026-01-25T16:13Z 554.1K followers, 242.5K engagements
""Ive failed in a lot of things. You just get back up on your horse and you keep riding." My conversation with Michael Ovitz. We discuss power momentum competition identifying and hiring top talent being fearless why you should always allow people to keep their dignity and so much more. Listen and Learn Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 3:41 Always Tell The https://t.co/nslGZ2v0mW My conversation with Michael Ovitz. We discuss power momentum competition identifying and hiring top talent being fearless why you should always allow people to keep their dignity and so much more. Listen and Learn"
X Link 2026-02-13T15:58Z 554.1K followers, 11.8K engagements
""The big forks in your life it is not at all clear which way you should go. Gut feelings tend to actually be pretty good. It is just that you cannot crystallize what the thought is but you know which way you should go." My conversation with @morganhousel 0:00 Intro 7:22 Happiness vs Contentment 11:45 Independence Is a Spectrum 14:40 Survival Beats Intelligence 21:05 Why Youll Underperform 22:32 Should You Buy a House 22:32 Housing Is the Problem 35:08 Money Across Life Stages 43:50 Raising https://t.co/YhTN5Fe3tr My conversation with @morganhousel 0:00 Intro 7:22 Happiness vs Contentment"
X Link 2026-02-14T11:52Z 554.1K followers, 19.2K engagements
"It's interesting to me how many guests on the Knowledge Project talk about pursuing big goals with determination. Good one from @shaneparrish podcast If you have really high ambitions you achieve great things even if you fail. If you have low ambitions you achieve nothing even if you succeed. - @NicolaiTang1 https://t.co/zstGGy6xCM Good one from @shaneparrish podcast If you have really high ambitions you achieve great things even if you fail. If you have low ambitions you achieve nothing even if you succeed. - @NicolaiTang1 https://t.co/zstGGy6xCM"
X Link 2026-02-17T23:14Z 554.1K followers, 14.1K engagements
"Nicolai Tangen on the Knowledge Project: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/nicolai-tangen/ https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/nicolai-tangen/"
X Link 2026-02-18T01:47Z 554.1K followers, [----] engagements
"the email gets shorter the faster you reply You save time moving fast. "Speed is a mindset. . It comes to this first principle: things shouldnt take longer than they need to take. You save time by being fast. So this sounds a bit strange but if I send you an email and you answer within one minute how long does https://t.co/uu5mhVYaAI You save time moving fast. "Speed is a mindset. . It comes to this first principle: things shouldnt take longer than they need to take. You save time by being fast. So this sounds a bit strange but if I send you an email and you answer within one minute how long"
X Link 2026-02-18T03:00Z 554.1K followers, 34K engagements
""Mediocrity to me is a disease that you have to get rid of at all costs. I cant stand talking to people that suffer from that disease where they have no interest. Sometimes you sit blindly next to someone at a dinner party and you try to talk to them and they have no interest in anything. And I just cant deal with it because I want to be challenged. I want to be pushed. I want to be asked questions. I want to be told Im wrong." My conversation with Michael Ovitz. We discuss power momentum competition identifying and hiring top talent being fearless why you should always allow people to keep"
X Link 2026-02-18T18:02Z 554.1K followers, 23.7K engagements
"Listen and learn: + Youtube: + Spotify: + Apple: + Web: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/nicolai-tangen/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nicolai-tangen-the-%242-trillion-mind/id990149481i=1000750139675 https://open.spotify.com/episode/0W91h5L4rbgxSI9mNJervssi=krnAkZmgSYGXmcGHootmVQ https://youtu.be/zyvuM3J9QqQ https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/nicolai-tangen/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nicolai-tangen-the-%242-trillion-mind/id990149481i=1000750139675 https://open.spotify.com/episode/0W91h5L4rbgxSI9mNJervssi=krnAkZmgSYGXmcGHootmVQ https://youtu.be/zyvuM3J9QqQ"
X Link 2026-02-18T19:28Z 554.1K followers, [----] engagements
""If you have really really high ambitions you achieve great things even if you fail. If you have low ambitions you achieve nothing even if you succeed." My conversation with @NicolaiTang1 Tangen runs the world's largest sovereign wealth fund and sees AI as a once-in-a-lifetime inflection point. He is responsible for managing $2.1 trillion. That's roughly 1.7% of all listed companies on Earth. This episode is full of surprising https://t.co/XZvUsgkjDE My conversation with @NicolaiTang1 Tangen runs the world's largest sovereign wealth fund and sees AI as a once-in-a-lifetime inflection point."
X Link 2026-02-19T13:50Z 554.1K followers, [----] engagements
"@gsusMad @paulg Genuine question. Explain this to me like Im [--]. How do they do that Should they subsidize it Tariff Whats the best way"
X Link 2025-10-16T12:50Z 546K followers, [----] engagements
"@gsusMad @paulg I think most people are in the same boat as me. I dont know. You and Paul seem to know so Id love to learn"
X Link 2025-10-16T12:53Z 546.2K followers, [----] engagements
"https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/lulu-cheng-meservey/ https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/lulu-cheng-meservey/"
X Link 2025-10-16T13:00Z 546.2K followers, 10.5K engagements
"I have some questions around trade tariffs and domestic capability. [--]. Should a country try to maintain some level of domestic capability in key industries If so whats the right way to support that Through subsidies or tariffs or some other means [--]. Arent government subsidies basically higher taxes on everyone to fund specific industries And arent tariffs higher prices for consumers If you do subsidize domestic companies how is that fair if they export their products Now local producers in other countries are competing against subsidized products [--]. If both come with costs how do you decide"
X Link 2025-10-16T14:14Z 546K followers, 17.5K engagements
"The [--] elements of long term thinking Everyone says 'think long term' what does that mean (Tracy Britt Cool x The Knowledge Project) https://t.co/PlwsoN6O0f Everyone says 'think long term' what does that mean (Tracy Britt Cool x The Knowledge Project) https://t.co/PlwsoN6O0f"
X Link 2025-10-17T12:42Z 546.4K followers, 30.3K engagements
"This man was charming articulate and just winning. You would follow him anywhere as a leader. He would start waving his hands around and conjure up these images and your checkbook just bounces in your hand and you are ready to follow him over the next hill and wherever. He was a terrific salesman who made fantasies come alive. His sister describing him as a [--] year old [--] Lessons From Fred Smith the founder of FedEx [--]. Not trying guarantees failure: Fred Smith spent his childhood in leg braces. Doctors said hed never walk normally. Through thousands of hours of excruciating therapy he didnt"
X Link 2025-10-18T12:10Z 546.2K followers, 32.2K engagements
"Tracy's 5M Framework to Evaluate a business My conversation with Tracy Britt Cool. Warren Buffett called her his "fireman" because of her reputation at Berkshire Hathaway for turning around struggling businesses. In this conversation you'll learn exactly how she did it how she evaluates businesses and the mistake https://t.co/qXSm6BtnRj My conversation with Tracy Britt Cool. Warren Buffett called her his "fireman" because of her reputation at Berkshire Hathaway for turning around struggling businesses. In this conversation you'll learn exactly how she did it how she evaluates businesses and"
X Link 2025-10-18T13:02Z 546.5K followers, 64K engagements
"Lessons from my conversation with Tracy Britt Cool [--]. Everything is capital allocation. Your primary job is time allocation. Every decision is a resource allocation. You can ruin a good business with poor allocation. All decisions are investment decisions. [--]. Structure creates outcomes. Everyone says they think long-term. Few have the structure to support it. Intentions mean nothing without infrastructure. [--]. Do the work upfront. Create deep scorecards before posting roles. Define the mission outcomes and competencies before you start with the job description. Then proactively find the best"
X Link 2025-10-19T13:34Z 546.4K followers, 51K engagements
"Jim Clayton was forced into bankruptcy at [--]. The very next day he started from zero building Clayton Homes into a mobile homes juggernaut eventually selling to Berkshire Hathaway for $1.7 billion. This is his story and the playbook he used to start over and build something massive. Here are some of the highlights: [--]. If you have to swallow a frog dont look at it too long. [--]. The strong feed during depressions. [--]. Money cant buy happiness. but it sure can help you look in a lot more places. [--]. All complaining comes at the expense of improving. [--]. Dont fight the flow. [--]. Positive action"
X Link 2025-10-22T11:41Z 546.8K followers, 244.4K engagements
"Anthony Scilipoti (@ASclipoti) on The Knowledge Project discussing the AI bubble the price of risk investing rules red flags uncovering Valeant index investing the rise of the retail investor and why price creates narrative. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:53 The Enron Scandal 07:36 Reading Footnotes 16:12 The AI 'Bubble' and the State of the Market 20:50 The Price of Risk 22:00 Interest Rates 28:12 Parallels Between the Internet Bubble and Today 39:14 Investing Rules 42:14 Red Flags 45:56 Valeant Pharmaceuticals 57:53 EBITDA 1:00:47 Stock Options 1:11:31 Index Investing 1:26:58 The Power of the"
X Link 2025-10-29T12:01Z 547.3K followers, 236.7K engagements
"What if the AI revolution follows the same pattern as the dot-com bubble with circular investments masking fundamental weaknesses until the music stops Forensic Accountant Anthony Scilipoti discusses how accounting blind spots create investment disasters why AI amplifies rather than solves analytical problems and what the current market euphoria shares with past collapses. He's not always right but he did call Nortel and Valeant before they imploded. Anthony Scilipoti (@ASclipoti) on The Knowledge Project discussing the AI bubble the price of risk investing rules red flags uncovering Valeant"
X Link 2025-10-29T14:02Z 546.8K followers, 21.7K engagements
"25 highlights from my conversation with Anthony Scilipoti. The last one is the hardest for most people . [--]. Nothing matters until it does. [--]. A calculator can give you the answer but it cant teach you math. [--]. Risk is highest when you think its priced the lowest. [--]. Price creates narrative. [--]. You cant argue narrative with a story. [--]. Structure enables strategy. Anyone looks like a genius in a good position and an idiot in a bad one. [--]. Dont trust management. Verify. [--]. Read the footnotes first. [--]. Experience teaches judgment. [--]. Positioning beats predicting. [--]. The four most dangerous"
X Link 2025-10-30T12:27Z 546.7K followers, 24.8K engagements
"Does the world happen to you or do you happen to the world Most people wait for permission to solve problems. The subtle message they send is "I don't care enough to solve this on my own. Tell me what to do." The world happens to them. High agency people are different. They care. And because they care they solve problems without being told. They happen to the world. High agency people act like owners. Owners see a problem and fix it. They don't wait. They don't need permission. They don't think this is someone else's job. They don't think this is hard. They don't think "I can't do this I've"
X Link 2025-11-02T13:20Z 546.8K followers, 31.1K engagements
"Most people try to be good enough but the people who win try to overwhelm. They don't just show up and do their best they do their best before showing up. They care more. They are focused. They are prepared. They pay attention to the details. When they show up they bring so much to the table that winning is almost inevitable"
X Link 2025-11-03T15:57Z 547.3K followers, 26.6K engagements
"Congrats to @Alfred_Lin. This interview embodies the cultural traits that have defined sequoia https://youtu.be/91WKEsbHUNcsi=S1ut-6Xo_hZhLC1R A new generation of Sequoia stewards https://t.co/0oneAQMdGP https://youtu.be/91WKEsbHUNcsi=S1ut-6Xo_hZhLC1R A new generation of Sequoia stewards https://t.co/0oneAQMdGP"
X Link 2025-11-05T21:50Z 546.8K followers, 24.8K engagements
"Be slow to form an opinion and hold it with the right grip. You dont want to jump to conclusions take a position too quickly and then search for as much material as you can to support your side. Who wants to waste time supporting a bad idea Its not worth it that way of being stuck in your ego. You dont want to just come up with any excuse to support your way. Steve Wozniak is theengineerwho quietly built Apple. Here are [--] ideas I took away from this episode and my research you can use. [--]. Constraints force deep understanding. [--]. Focus on the step not the outcome. [--]. Committees kill"
X Link 2025-11-06T15:50Z 546.9K followers, 25.8K engagements
"The best are always learning. "I've always been a big fan of books and teaching seminars specializing in the area of self-improvement. Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill is one book I'd recommend to everyone. . It teaches a "what is" concept that's fascinating: What the mind's eye can see and believe can be achieved. For instance if we visualize ourselves sitting behind the wheel of a Mercedes and believe owning one is possible then our subconscious is likely to inspire us to create a workable plan that will achieve the vision of owning one. Visualization works." Jim Clayton was forced into"
X Link 2025-11-08T13:52Z 547.3K followers, 32K engagements
"Think for yourself. The only way to come up with something newsomething world-changingis to think outside of the constraints everyone else has. You have to think outside of the artificial limits everyone else has already set. You have to live in the gray-scale world not the black-and-white one if youre going to come up with something no one has thought of before. Steve Wozniak is theengineerwho quietly built Apple. Here are [--] ideas I took away from this episode and my research you can use. [--]. Constraints force deep understanding. [--]. Focus on the step not the outcome. [--]. Committees kill"
X Link 2025-11-08T14:52Z 547.3K followers, 29.4K engagements
"Repetition + Trust + Conviction = Belief .@lulumeservey explains how we can engineer trust https://t.co/EfNkbfJ8qO .@lulumeservey explains how we can engineer trust https://t.co/EfNkbfJ8qO"
X Link 2025-11-08T19:02Z 547.3K followers, 25.4K engagements
""Unconstrained by cost or time I'd fall into a zone of total focus. As fast as I completed a section of a program I could ask the computer to run it giving me an instant answer whether [--] was right or wrong. Try something; see if it works. If it doesn't try again with something different. The computer worked a bit like a slot machine that sucks you in by giving little payouts at random intervals. Instead of coins the computer kept me going by affirming that sections of my programs could work. I loved the mental game of whether I could increase the frequency of those payouts. Once that feedback"
X Link 2025-11-12T14:07Z 547.4K followers, 14.9K engagements
"You get what you repeat"
X Link 2025-11-12T19:26Z 547.4K followers, 21.8K engagements
"Ron Shaich created the fast-casual category with Au Bon Pain & Panera. Now he's doing CAVA. Here are [--] ideas from this episode and my research you can use. [--]. Complexity kills more companies than competition. [--]. Long-term greedy not short-term stupid. [--]. Innovation dies when efficiency takes over. [--]. Focus on the means not the byproduct. [--]. Not all money is the same. [--]. Commitment owns you. You dont own it. [--]. The best seek out the details. [--]. Failing fast works in software not restaurants. [--]. What you do is more important than what you say. [--]. Be something special for somebody. Dont try to"
X Link 2025-11-13T02:51Z 547.7K followers, 185.5K engagements
"YouTube: Spotify: Apple: Web/Transcript/Lessons/Maxims: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/ron-shaich/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ron-shaich-lessons-from-building-panera/id990149481i=1000736250852 https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Tg3mRvk6hgpqrKroExp5xsi=OIpRTy52RT-Ic27rPNBayQ https://youtu.be/h1fIVmf7uaw https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/ron-shaich/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ron-shaich-lessons-from-building-panera/id990149481i=1000736250852 https://open.spotify.com/episode/0Tg3mRvk6hgpqrKroExp5xsi=OIpRTy52RT-Ic27rPNBayQ https://youtu.be/h1fIVmf7uaw"
X Link 2025-11-13T02:52Z 547.7K followers, 11K engagements
"Obsession isnt a problem. Its an advantage. Ron Shaich created the fast-casual category with Au Bon Pain & Panera. Now he's doing CAVA. Here are [--] ideas from this episode and my research you can use. [--]. Complexity kills more companies than competition. [--]. Long-term greedy not short-term stupid. [--]. Innovation dies https://t.co/KWeGm3RAQP Ron Shaich created the fast-casual category with Au Bon Pain & Panera. Now he's doing CAVA. Here are [--] ideas from this episode and my research you can use. [--]. Complexity kills more companies than competition. [--]. Long-term greedy not short-term stupid. 3."
X Link 2025-11-15T12:15Z 547.7K followers, 27K engagements
"When youre impatient with results every day feels expensive. When youre impatient with effort every day feels like progress"
X Link 2025-11-16T12:47Z 547.7K followers, 40.9K engagements
""The only way you can make money in some businesses is by not entering them." [--] Lessons from Henry Singleton: [--]. Outcome over ego. While Singleton built a large company he never cared about size for its own sake. Instead he focused on per-share value. [--]. A fiercely independent mind. Advantageous divergence comes from going against the crowd and being [--] Lessons from Henry Singleton: [--]. Outcome over ego. While Singleton built a large company he never cared about size for its own sake. Instead he focused on per-share value. [--]. A fiercely independent mind. Advantageous divergence comes from"
X Link 2025-11-18T13:25Z 547.4K followers, 31.5K engagements
"@SteadyCompound In podcast form https://youtu.be/2NgdQf2GzJg https://youtu.be/2NgdQf2GzJg"
X Link 2025-11-20T16:46Z 547.7K followers, 10.3K engagements
"someone got it. "Dude Listening to your last episode on Charlie Munger's speech and just heard your biggie smalls quote. Freaking phenomenal I was literally laughing out loud. Good stuff. Keep up the good work" Biggie was a genius. I could do a whole episode on applying the [--] crack commandments to life. Why do smart people make bad decisions Charlie Munger discovered [--] tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they are: [--]. Reward and Punishment Superresponse Tendency [--]. Liking/Loving Tendency [--]. Disliking/Hating Tendency [--]. Doubt-Avoidance Tendency [--]. https://t.co/BuIlcj2ffq Why"
X Link 2025-11-20T23:01Z 547.7K followers, 49.1K engagements
""I think a life properly lived is just learn learn learn all the time." Charlie Munger"
X Link 2025-11-22T15:08Z 548.1K followers, 88.9K engagements
"The best are always learning. Read like crazy. Think alone. Keep a journal. Write stuff down the moment you see it. Review regularly. Memorize the big ideas to fluency. Attack your best ideas. And never get high on your own supply. You don't have to be gifted. You do have to be deliberate"
X Link 2025-11-23T18:05Z 548.1K followers, 131.9K engagements
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool. Why do smart people make bad decisions Charlie Munger discovered [--] tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they are: [--]. Reward and Punishment Superresponse Tendency [--]. Liking/Loving Tendency [--]. Disliking/Hating Tendency [--]. Doubt-Avoidance Tendency [--]. https://t.co/BuIlcj2ffq Why do smart people make bad decisions Charlie Munger discovered [--] tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they are: [--]. Reward and Punishment Superresponse Tendency [--]. Liking/Loving Tendency 3."
X Link 2025-11-24T01:22Z 547.8K followers, 38.5K engagements
"Smiths reading convinced him that paper documents would eventually disappear. So in [----] he launched ZapMail: Federal Expresss attempt to eliminate the package altogether. The concept was logical. Fax machines cost $30000. Most businesses couldnt afford them. FedEx would build its fax network. Youd bring your document to a FedEx office. Theyd transmit it via satellite to another FedEx office near the recipient. Two-hour delivery of documents anywhere in America. Smith was so confident that he ignored warning signs. When executives used a voting device to gauge enthusiasm the results were"
X Link 2025-11-24T12:54Z 547.8K followers, 20.5K engagements
""Action produces information. If youre unsure of what to do just do anything even if its the wrong thing. This will give you information about what you should actually be doing." Brian Armstrong"
X Link 2025-11-24T21:22Z 548K followers, 48.7K engagements
"When you dislike or hate something three predictable distortions happen: [--]. You ignore virtues in the object of your dislike becoming blind to any good qualities even obvious ones. [--]. You dislike people products and actions merely associated with what you hate. [--]. You distort facts to facilitate hatred. Your brain rewrites reality to justify your negative feelings. This creates a feedback loop. Dislike breeds hatred which breeds more dislike spiraling toward extremes. Why do smart people make bad decisions Charlie Munger discovered [--] tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they"
X Link 2025-11-25T13:17Z 547.8K followers, 32.4K engagements
"A comparison of Mastery and Ego. Top Performance Coach Jim Murphy (@innerexcellence) reveals how to quiet the mind and execute when it matters most. Jim spent [--] years writing Inner Excellence the mental toughness manual that shot from obscurity to #1 New York Times bestseller overnight when star athlete A.J. https://t.co/ie98FfKDLs Top Performance Coach Jim Murphy (@innerexcellence) reveals how to quiet the mind and execute when it matters most. Jim spent [--] years writing Inner Excellence the mental toughness manual that shot from obscurity to #1 New York Times bestseller overnight when star"
X Link 2025-11-26T21:38Z 547.9K followers, 42.8K engagements
"You can be normal or you can be great. You cannot be both"
X Link 2025-11-27T15:51Z 547.9K followers, 29.1K engagements
"Smiths first attempt at fixing shipping started with an unexpected target: checks not packages. In [----] a check from New York to Los Angeles took ten days to clear. Physical checks had to be trucked between Federal Reserve banks. This created billions in unusable float. His solution: apply the hub-and-spoke concept to banking. Small jets would collect checks nightly fly them to a central hub sort them and return them by dawn. One day instead of ten. Smith incorporated Federal Express Corporation on June [--] [----]. The name was strategicFederal would resonate with the Federal Reserve System. He"
X Link 2025-11-28T12:45Z 547.8K followers, 24.7K engagements
""It is not greed that drives the world but envy." Why do smart people make bad decisions Charlie Munger discovered [--] tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they are: [--]. Reward and Punishment Superresponse Tendency [--]. Liking/Loving Tendency [--]. Disliking/Hating Tendency [--]. Doubt-Avoidance Tendency [--]. https://t.co/BuIlcj2ffq Why do smart people make bad decisions Charlie Munger discovered [--] tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they are: [--]. Reward and Punishment Superresponse Tendency [--]. Liking/Loving Tendency [--]. Disliking/Hating Tendency [--]. Doubt-Avoidance Tendency"
X Link 2025-11-29T03:24Z 548K followers, 31.9K engagements
"Youre in a meeting. A decision needs to be made. The data is incomplete. But sitting with uncertainty feels unbearable so someone often the highest-status person proposes a solution. Suddenly everyone feels relieved. Not because its the right answer but because its an answer. So whats the solution When the cost of failure is low decide quickly. When the cost of failure is high slow down. This means allowing yourself to sit with uncertainty. Why do smart people make bad decisions Charlie Munger discovered [--] tendencies sabotaging your judgment right now. Here they are: [--]. Reward and Punishment"
X Link 2025-11-29T19:20Z 548.1K followers, 110.4K engagements
"28 tiny lessons from my conversation with Jim Murphy on training your mind for extraordinary performance. [--]. Selflessness is fearless. [--]. Presence beats confidence. [--]. An easier life is not the best life. [--]. Your mind quits long before your body. [--]. Aging is the aggressive pursuit of comfort. [--]. Youre only as stable as what you worship. [--]. The best performers dont get tentative after mistakes. [--]. Theres no failure only feedback. [--]. Your life is a reflection of your beliefs. [--]. Busyness is how we avoid facing ourselves. [--]. Money amplifies who you already are. [--]. The best life has one foot"
X Link 2025-12-02T02:24Z 548.9K followers, 129.9K engagements
"People search for competitive advantages while ignoring the one hiding in plain sight: Doing what you said you'd do. People are inconsistent. They don't follow through. They don't follow up. This means the simple act of being reliable sets you apart. It's not talent or genius or connections it's the boring stuff. Reliability is rare"
X Link 2025-12-02T20:58Z 548.1K followers, 25.4K engagements
"Your reputation isnt what you shout its what people whisper"
X Link 2025-12-03T12:47Z 548.9K followers, 56.6K engagements
"Lessons from Mary Kay Ash the greatest saleswoman in history: [--]. Golden Rule Leadership: The Golden Rule is one of the worlds oldest and best-known philosophies yet its frequently overlooked in business circles. Mary Kay proved this rule is still powerful in todays complicated world. [--]. You Build with People: Leaders are dependent upon the performance of their people and so is a companys success. Good people are a companys most important asset. People are more important than the plan. [--]. The Invisible Sign: Everyone has an invisible sign hanging from their neck saying MAKE ME FEEL IMPORTANT"
X Link 2025-12-03T13:51Z 549.2K followers, 349.6K engagements
"Would you support a zero-income tax policy for people who earn under $100000 yes no yes no"
X Link 2025-12-03T14:38Z 548.1K followers, 13.9K engagements
"Success is achieving something that I can share with those that I love and care aboutmy family and my friends my employees and my customers. Anthony Scilipoti (@ASclipoti) on The Knowledge Project discussing the AI bubble the price of risk investing rules red flags uncovering Valeant index investing the rise of the retail investor and why price creates narrative. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:53 The Enron https://t.co/JmI4LHixIZ Anthony Scilipoti (@ASclipoti) on The Knowledge Project discussing the AI bubble the price of risk investing rules red flags uncovering Valeant index investing the rise"
X Link 2025-12-04T15:28Z 548.9K followers, 16.3K engagements
""Over the years I have observed that those who are blessed with the most talent dont necessarily outperform everyone else. Its the people with follow-through who excel. This is true in all walks of lifein business sports and the arts. I see it constantly in the sales field. And you can see it happen with young people in school. The top students in a class arent necessarily those with the highest IQs; theyre the ones with the best study habits. They consistently follow through every day with their assignments. The real achievers in this world are those who follow through in all things big and"
X Link 2025-12-04T21:02Z 548.9K followers, 39.1K engagements
""No matter how busy you are you must take time to make the other person feel important" Lessons from Mary Kay Ash the greatest saleswoman in history: [--]. Golden Rule Leadership: The Golden Rule is one of the worlds oldest and best-known philosophies yet its frequently overlooked in business circles. Mary Kay proved this rule is still powerful in todays https://t.co/W1ETdo7GVE Lessons from Mary Kay Ash the greatest saleswoman in history: [--]. Golden Rule Leadership: The Golden Rule is one of the worlds oldest and best-known philosophies yet its frequently overlooked in business circles. Mary Kay"
X Link 2025-12-05T12:56Z 548.9K followers, 59.3K engagements
"If you look at the day you will be focused. If you look at the decade you will be exhausted"
X Link 2025-12-05T14:55Z 548.9K followers, 20.3K engagements
"@canada_spends Whose bread I eat their song I sing"
X Link 2025-12-05T21:39Z 548.1K followers, [---] engagements
"Telling someone to work smarter is useless because it assumes they already know what smarter looks like. If they did theyd be doing it. Work smarter not harder is often framed as the opposite of hard work but working smart is itself a derivative of hard work. You have to work hard to figure out what working smart means. Its like a chess master spotting the best move instantly; it looks like working smart but its built on thousands of hours of working hard to earn that intuition. What looks like working smarter is often just contextual insights uncovered through deep sustained effort that"
X Link 2025-12-06T15:24Z 549.1K followers, 57.2K engagements
"I have asked both @MarkJCarney and @PierrePoilievre to come on TKP for individual episodes. Like you I'm tired of political discourse taking place through obviously partisan media viral clips and gotcha moments. We can do better. Should they say yes the episodes would air over the holidays. I bring no axe to grind (they are both friends and closer on many issues than the media makes it seem). Same rules as before no questions or topics in advance and no editorial control"
X Link 2025-12-09T16:37Z 548.9K followers, 26.2K engagements
"The Doorman Fallacy 'You have a five-star hotel and it has a doorman welcoming incoming guests. McKinsey or Accenture will come in and say Your doorman currently costs you X thousand dollars a year. We have defined his or her function as opening the door. Well replace said doorman with an automatic door-opening mechanism and an infrared human detector and well save you $30$40000 a year. They walk away and they take the credit for the cost savings. Two years later the hotels a catastrophe . because the doorman was doing multiple things many of which were human and kind of tacit. Security would"
X Link 2025-12-10T15:13Z 552.3K followers, 1.2M engagements
"Listen to this incredible episode with @rorysutherland Spotify: YouTube: Apple: Web/Transcript: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/rory-sutherland-2/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-think-like-a-world-class-marketer-rory-sutherland/id990149481i=1000740394746 https://youtu.be/QBznUHAopxUsi=_MoFeKn-XbCeXoQK https://open.spotify.com/episode/4U2tCCFtfLFbIqUvXn0V51si=W-4h_V8tTae0f3W2psrlvQ https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/rory-sutherland-2/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-think-like-a-world-class-marketer-rory-sutherland/id990149481i=1000740394746"
X Link 2025-12-10T15:15Z 549.1K followers, 62K engagements
"We look for efficiency in the wrong place. 'Its very easy for people with an economic or tech background to make assumptions about what people are trying to do and how they choose and where utility maximizes and all this kind of thing only really to be completely wrong. . When you pursue efficiency there are quite a few problems. When you pursue efficiency you start looking at numerical or mechanical factors and of course in the process you disregard psychological factors where the greater gains may be found. And so you focus too heavily on cost reduction and too little on value creation. One"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:26Z 549K followers, 19.8K engagements
"Master the step you are on. Wozniak spent years designing computers on paper because he couldnt afford the parts. I learned to not worry so much about the outcome he wrote but to concentrate on the step I was on and to try to do it as perfectly as I could when I was doing it. Hed design a computer then redesign it over and over again. By the time he got real components hed already done the hardest work: the thinking. Most people rush through fundamentals chasing the outcome. Woz had the patience to master each step completely before moving to the next. Steve Wozniak is theengineerwho quietly"
X Link 2025-12-11T15:56Z 549.1K followers, 33.9K engagements
"The map is not the territory. Spreadsheets are the map; customer problems are the territory. If you run your business by the numbers you are hallucinating. You have to touch the customers to know where you really are. My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy 00:00 Introduction 01:31 AI and Decision Making 03:48 Looking for Efficiency in the Wrong Place 04:44 The Doorman Fallacy 08:54 How to Spend Your Marketing Budget 15:52 Ad Break 18:09 Cold Beer Thought https://t.co/hEZM9vrRII My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy 00:00 Introduction 01:31 AI and"
X Link 2025-12-12T02:32Z 549.1K followers, 20.5K engagements
"Weirdness creates monopolies. If you follow the rules you compete with everyone else. If you do something that seems irrational but works you stand alone. The best advantage is being the only one crazy enough to do what you do. My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy 00:00 Introduction 01:31 AI and Decision Making 03:48 Looking for Efficiency in the Wrong Place 04:44 The Doorman Fallacy 08:54 How to Spend Your Marketing Budget 15:52 Ad Break 18:09 Cold Beer Thought https://t.co/hEZM9vrRII My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy 00:00 Introduction"
X Link 2025-12-12T13:01Z 549.1K followers, 19.3K engagements
"One of Mungers most famous quotes is simple: Show me the incentive and Ill show you the outcome. Munger offered three antidotes for receiving advice from professionals. [--]. Especially fear professional advice when it is especially good for the advisor. [--]. Learn and use the basic elements of your advisors trade as you deal with your advisor. [--]. Double check disbelieve or replace much of what youre told to the degree that seems appropriate after objective thought. It's always worth asking what the incentives are when someone's behavior doesn't make sense to you. Why do smart people make bad"
X Link 2025-12-13T12:21Z 549.2K followers, 71.1K engagements
"Context creates value. We happily pay more for a beer at a hotel than at a shack because we value "fairness" over utility. Change the setting and you change what people are willing to pay. My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy 00:00 Introduction 01:31 AI and Decision Making 03:48 Looking for Efficiency in the Wrong Place 04:44 The Doorman Fallacy 08:54 How to Spend Your Marketing Budget 15:52 Ad Break 18:09 Cold Beer Thought https://t.co/hEZM9vrRII My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy 00:00 Introduction 01:31 AI and Decision Making 03:48 Looking"
X Link 2025-12-14T16:06Z 549.1K followers, 26.4K engagements
"@zerohedge Matic taking over @mehul"
X Link 2025-12-15T03:25Z 549.3K followers, 10.1K engagements
"Bernie Marcus is the co-founder and former CEO of Home Depot. His story is insane . he was in a gang as a kid got fired in his late 40s told Ross Perot he didn't want his money over a Cadillac and kicked an investment banker out of his car on the side of the highway. This is how he started one of the most successful retailers in history"
X Link 2025-12-17T13:47Z 551.5K followers, 474.3K engagements
"Listen and Learn: Spotify: YouTube: Apple: Web/Transcript/Lessons: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/outliers-bernie-marcus/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bernie-marcus-the-home-depot-story-outliers/id990149481i=1000741472138 https://youtu.be/ZhSQNsxowBU https://open.spotify.com/episode/4fevVNsxS1lTUA6GLI1eiFsi=cmFN3eW4RqazW6XE9cqVnQ https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/outliers-bernie-marcus/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bernie-marcus-the-home-depot-story-outliers/id990149481i=1000741472138 https://youtu.be/ZhSQNsxowBU"
X Link 2025-12-17T13:53Z 549.3K followers, 13K engagements
"One of the craziest stories . "We agreed to terms. Afterward with our group in a celebratory mood I happily drove our new investor to the airport. But in the car the man turned very serious again. Listen there are things I didnt want to talk about in the office because they are very sensitive and I want to discuss them with you he said. What are they I asked First I need two men on the board of directors. That was easy something I anticipated. Okay you got it. Now when I make an investment I like people to invest with me and I need an investment on your part. What do you mean investment Well"
X Link 2025-12-17T14:51Z 549.4K followers, 52.4K engagements
"Complaints are R&D not a cost. A call from a customer is an honor not an interruption. The call center isn't a cost to be minimized; its your best source of intelligence. If you automate away the human connection you remove your ability to learn. My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy 00:00 Introduction 01:31 AI and Decision Making 03:48 Looking for Efficiency in the Wrong Place 04:44 The Doorman Fallacy 08:54 How to Spend Your Marketing Budget 15:52 Ad Break 18:09 Cold Beer Thought https://t.co/hEZM9vrRII My conversation with @rorysutherland Vice Chairman at Ogilvy"
X Link 2025-12-18T18:59Z 549.6K followers, 15.9K engagements
"It's that time of year. My annual review framework was downloaded over [-----] times last year. This years version contains a few powerful questions to help you reflect on [----] and make [----] unstoppable. Grab a copy today. https://fs.blog/annual-review/ https://fs.blog/annual-review/"
X Link 2025-12-19T13:38Z 551.2K followers, 91.6K engagements
""Dont spend time replaying the past; it only keeps you from focusing on the future. Dont spend time on things in which you cant make a difference. . the way you handle and deal with lifes setbacks creates the basis for what youll accomplish in the future." Bernie Marcus is the co-founder and former CEO of Home Depot. His story is insane . he was in a gang as a kid got fired in his late 40s told Ross Perot he didn't want his money over a Cadillac and kicked an investment banker out of his car on the side of the highway. This https://t.co/GLZOw0AyVC Bernie Marcus is the co-founder and former"
X Link 2025-12-20T02:43Z 549.4K followers, 21.1K engagements
""Nobody loves a company. A company is just a sign. Nobody loves brick and mortar. These values are our company. They are our belief system and we believe in them as much today as we did when the first Home Depot stores opened in June [----]. Without them were no different than our competition." Bernie Marcus is the co-founder and former CEO of Home Depot. His story is insane . he was in a gang as a kid got fired in his late 40s told Ross Perot he didn't want his money over a Cadillac and kicked an investment banker out of his car on the side of the highway. This https://t.co/GLZOw0AyVC Bernie"
X Link 2025-12-21T02:42Z 550.5K followers, 34.5K engagements
"How Home Depot ended up with everyday low prices. A conversation between Sam Walton and Bernie. "Why do you continue to run sales Walton asked. Dont you run out of merchandise Yeah Bernie said we run out of merchandise all the time. In fact we have to hold back stuff in the back room because otherwise people buy all the merchandise before our sale catalogs hit. Manufacturers cant keep up with you is that right Walton asked. Thats right. Why dont you go to everyday low prices like we have Walton and Glass then explained what everyday low prices meant to them. They did a thorough selling jobhow"
X Link 2025-12-21T13:59Z 549.8K followers, 31K engagements
"Bureaucracy is a fungus. "If anything ever kills the personality of this company it will be creeping bureaucracy. It is always there unseen and its always trying to cover us like a fungus. Every bureaucrat who sends out a piece of paper to the stores that is not necessary is part of that. We fight the bureaucratic urge by giving our store managers the freedomsome might call it a very long leashand the confidence in themselves that they would never have someplace else. At the same time we are our own worst critic." Bernie Marcus is the co-founder and former CEO of Home Depot. His story is"
X Link 2025-12-21T20:05Z 549.7K followers, 37.3K engagements
"Simple but not simplistic. "Investing is really not that complicated. I would have two courses: one on how to value a business and another on how to think about markets. If people grasped the basic principles in those two courses they would be far better off than if they were exposed to a lot of things like modern portfolio theory or options pricing." - Warren Buffett"
X Link 2025-12-23T05:27Z 549.5K followers, 16.8K engagements
"Common mindset vs. Inner Excellcence mindset Top Performance Coach Jim Murphy (@innerexcellence) reveals how to quiet the mind and execute when it matters most. Jim spent [--] years writing Inner Excellence the mental toughness manual that shot from obscurity to #1 New York Times bestseller overnight when star athlete A.J. https://t.co/ie98FfKDLs Top Performance Coach Jim Murphy (@innerexcellence) reveals how to quiet the mind and execute when it matters most. Jim spent [--] years writing Inner Excellence the mental toughness manual that shot from obscurity to #1 New York Times bestseller overnight"
X Link 2025-12-27T16:41Z 550.8K followers, 47.4K engagements
"Canada bribes foreign companies to come by paying hundreds of thousands of dollars from taxpayer money. This often puts Canadian companies at a massive disadvantage; in a sense its worse to be a Canadian company than to be a company headquartered elsewhere. We are effectively taking our taxpayer money and sending it elsewhere. Why are we doing this Does it make sense"
X Link 2025-12-28T14:15Z 549.7K followers, 22.5K engagements
"coming soon @jamesclear"
X Link 2025-12-28T14:42Z 551.3K followers, 53K engagements
""We dont pursue peak performance for the trophy or adoration but to discover something within us and experience something weve never experienced before. We compete for the competition itself to fully experience the moment and feel fully alive. We do this to help othersincluding our opponentsdo the same thing so we can all learn and grow and raise the level of excellence in our lives. We crave adversity and challenges as a means of seeing the truth about who we are in that moment and therefore who we can become." Top Performance Coach Jim Murphy (@innerexcellence) reveals how to quiet the mind"
X Link 2025-12-29T14:55Z 551.6K followers, 31.9K engagements
""Those who keep learning will keep rising in life." Charlie Munger"
X Link 2025-12-31T15:10Z 551.6K followers, 58.3K engagements
"My conversation with @JamesClear is out now wherever you listen to The Knowledge Project. It's the perfect way to start your new year"
X Link 2026-01-01T12:22Z 551.2K followers, 21K engagements
"One of the great lessons in life. 'If youre having fun then youre dangerous. Youre hard to compete with. You dont want to go up against the person whos having a good time doing it because if it feels like a hassle or a chore thats the person who gives up when it gets difficult. But the person whos having a great time at the start is much more likely to stick with it when it gets hard." @jamesclear on The Knowledge Project https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2006718357517598911 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2006718357517598911"
X Link 2026-01-01T13:25Z 551.9K followers, 112.2K engagements
"Listen now 👇 YouTube: Spotify: Apple: Web/Lessons/Transcript: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/james-clear/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/james-clear-how-to-build-good-habits-break-bad-ones/id990149481i=1000743409767 https://open.spotify.com/episode/6p7EIHCFRnBHk3cZcDusuWsi=7CCHimHnRIq96mrq5--1GA https://youtu.be/zChiVdbSp5M https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/james-clear/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/james-clear-how-to-build-good-habits-break-bad-ones/id990149481i=1000743409767 https://open.spotify.com/episode/6p7EIHCFRnBHk3cZcDusuWsi=7CCHimHnRIq96mrq5--1GA"
X Link 2026-01-02T13:28Z 552K followers, 13.1K engagements
"Atlas Shrugged should be mandatory reading in high school"
X Link 2026-01-02T16:40Z 552.6K followers, 382.1K engagements
""One of the biggest things I learned from my grandfather was his little saying which was PMA: positive mental attitude. So in any scenario you try to have a positive outlook regardless of the current circumstances. That sounds kind of woo-wooy sometimes or always think positive or whatever but I have tried to become better at practicing it and teaching my kids how to practice it. One way that you can do it is when you run up against something that feels kind of difficult or feels like you dont feel confident about it you try to rehearse it visually and you emphasize the good portions of what"
X Link 2026-01-02T19:22Z 551.6K followers, 97.8K engagements
"Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you want to become. @jamesclear on The Knowledge Project"
X Link 2026-01-03T13:29Z 552K followers, 53K engagements
"Sequencing matters. "Certain things dont make sense in certain decades. If you want to travel around the world for a while and party in Ibiza you probably arent going to do that in your 70s. Its probably better for your 20s or 30s. . It seems that responsibilities and obligations tend to increase throughout life. Each day that goes by is an opportunity for a responsibility to come into play or an obligation or an obstacle that you didnt foresee to come up." You gain an unfair advantage by doing things in an order where they accumulate for you. @Jamesclear on The Knowledge Project"
X Link 2026-01-04T13:26Z 551.7K followers, 45K engagements
""I believe that you should praise people whenever you can; it causes them to respond as a thirsty plant responds to water." Lessons from Mary Kay Ash the greatest saleswoman in history: [--]. Golden Rule Leadership: The Golden Rule is one of the worlds oldest and best-known philosophies yet its frequently overlooked in business circles. Mary Kay proved this rule is still powerful in todays https://t.co/W1ETdo7GVE Lessons from Mary Kay Ash the greatest saleswoman in history: [--]. Golden Rule Leadership: The Golden Rule is one of the worlds oldest and best-known philosophies yet its frequently"
X Link 2026-01-05T12:58Z 551.9K followers, 26K engagements
""A lot of the time people will tell you Dont care what other people think about you but we all care what other people thinkoften for very good reason which is that if people think well of you it benefits you in life. It puts you in a good position; you are rewarded for it. It helps you accomplish things. It makes you safer. It just feels good. Belonging is a critical part of being human. However especially in the modern world the desire to belong can often run counter to the desire to understand or be accurate. If you have to choose between I could believe this thing and be ostracized or"
X Link 2026-01-05T13:00Z 551.7K followers, [----] engagements
"Most people choose belonging over accuracy. The desire to fit in overpowers the desire for truth. "A lot of the time people will tell you Dont care what other people think about you but we all care what other people thinkoften for very good reason which is that if people think well of you it benefits you in life. It puts you in a good position; you are rewarded for it. It helps you accomplish things. It makes you safer. It just feels good. Belonging is a critical part of being human. However especially in the modern world the desire to belong can often run counter to the desire to understand"
X Link 2026-01-05T13:27Z 552K followers, 63.9K engagements
"This isn't a liberal or conservative issue; it's a news issue. Neither the @CBCNews coverage nor the @globeandmail coverage asks the obvious question: how can a sitting member of Parliament work for a foreign government outside her capacity as an MP This isn't news. It's propaganda. @RobertFife Here is an example of how media nudges your thoughts. CBC coverage (https://t.co/UcQnyd8E7N) does not even bring up the conflict of interest (a sitting member of parliament working for a foreign government) but does bring up how Trump "has hurled a sling of insults over the @RobertFife Here is an"
X Link 2026-01-05T14:29Z 551.2K followers, 20.8K engagements
"Listen now 👇 YouTube: Spotify: Apple: Web/Lessons/Transcript: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/james-clear/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/james-clear-how-to-build-good-habits-break-bad-ones/id990149481i=1000743409767 https://open.spotify.com/episode/6p7EIHCFRnBHk3cZcDusuWsi=7CCHimHnRIq96mrq5--1GA https://youtu.be/zChiVdbSp5M https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/james-clear/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/james-clear-how-to-build-good-habits-break-bad-ones/id990149481i=1000743409767 https://open.spotify.com/episode/6p7EIHCFRnBHk3cZcDusuWsi=7CCHimHnRIq96mrq5--1GA"
X Link 2026-01-05T17:02Z 552K followers, [----] engagements
"Going to be in Tokyo soon any local podcasts I should go on while there"
X Link 2026-01-05T23:35Z 551.6K followers, 15K engagements
"This is probably one of the greatest lessons for life. "If youre having fun then youre dangerous right Then youre hard to compete with.You dont want to go up against the person whos having a good time doing it because if it feels like a hassle or a chore thats the person who gives up when it gets difficult. But the person whos having a great time at the start is much more likely to stick with it when it gets hard." (James Clear on The Knowledge Project) https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2008546260131754232 https://twitter.com/i/web/status/2008546260131754232"
X Link 2026-01-06T14:28Z 552.2K followers, 123.9K engagements
"Next step confidence. You dont need the confidence to get all the way to the outcome you want you just need the confidence to take the next step forward. "You dont need to figure it all out today. One of the frameworks that I like which I think I heard originally from @ShaanVP is the A-B-Z framework. A is an honest assessment of your current situation. Try to look at your current reality with clear eyes. Z is where you ultimately want to end up and B is your next step. All you need to know is A B and Z. You dont need to know steps C through Y but so often people will convince themselves Well"
X Link 2026-01-08T12:21Z 552.2K followers, 38.6K engagements
"Try to be less wrong. "If you start with the position that I am already wrong I dont know everything something that I believe right now is off but Im trying to become less wrong then youre more in a position where youre trying to learn and less in a position where youre trying to defend." (James Clear on The Knowledge Project) My conversation with @JamesClear James understands habits motivation and psychology better than nearly anyone and has a knack for making things practical and useful. Enjoy Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 00:56 The Role of Identity in Habit Formation 03:38 Lack of Patience"
X Link 2026-01-10T14:43Z 552K followers, 39.9K engagements
"Nothing great has ever been invented by committee. Nothing really revolutionary has ever been invented by committee Wozniak wrote. Because the committee would never agree on it He designed the Apple I and Apple II alone in his apartment after hours at HP because it was fun. Committees lean toward consensus. Innovation requires the freedom to explore and play. Steve Wozniak is theengineerwho quietly built Apple. Here are [--] ideas I took away from this episode and my research you can use. [--]. Constraints force deep understanding. [--]. Focus on the step not the outcome. [--]. Committees kill"
X Link 2026-01-11T15:57Z 552.2K followers, 23.4K engagements
"Clear Thinking: Turning Ordinary Moments into Extraordinary Results Good decision-making comes down to two things: https://t.co/8CLfb5Fgti Good decision-making comes down to two things: https://t.co/8CLfb5Fgti"
X Link 2026-01-17T13:25Z 552.7K followers, 22.7K engagements
"The only controllable variable in any situation is you. Oddly it's the last one people adjust"
X Link 2026-01-18T14:15Z 553K followers, 34.3K engagements
"@cb_doge Cc @AirCanada please"
X Link 2026-01-18T22:05Z 552.7K followers, [----] engagements
"Dont tell yourself no. Let the world tell you no. Start to take steps forward and then Ill get feedback from the world. I dont tell myself no. Maybe the world will tell me no and I need to adjust the course but I start with the magical outcome and then go from there. James Clear on The Knowledge Project"
X Link 2026-01-19T19:09Z 552.9K followers, 19.8K engagements
"@a16z Full epsiode: https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/ryan-petersen/ https://fs.blog/knowledge-project-podcast/ryan-petersen/"
X Link 2026-01-21T21:59Z 552.9K followers, 11.8K engagements
"What inspires you . "Having people in your life that you look up to and that you can use as a north star is important. Theres another thing that I think is really important; I think this was a Buffett line. He said Its really good to have people in your life who you dont want to disappoint. Nothing is a bigger motivator in life than having a couple people rarely more than that that you really dont want to disappoint. I really desperately do not want to disappoint my wife and kids. I really dont want to disappoint my parents. Thats fundamental." My conversation with @morganhousel 0:00 Intro"
X Link 2026-01-25T15:25Z 553K followers, 22.1K engagements
"Interviewing @patrickc for the knowledge project Thursday. What do you want to know"
X Link 2017-12-19T23:18Z 546.5K followers, [--] engagements
""The problem is never how to get new innovative thoughts into your mind but how to get old ones out." Dee Hock"
X Link 2018-01-30T18:45Z 546.6K followers, [---] engagements
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