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# ![@davidsenra Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:26/cr:twitter::255793931.png) @davidsenra David Senra

David Senra posts on X about dyson, history, the art, art the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

### Engagements: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::255793931/interactions)
![Engagements Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/cr:twitter::255793931/c:line/m:interactions.svg)

- X Week XXXXXXX -XX%
- X Month XXXXXXXXX +88%

### Mentions: XX [#](/creator/twitter::255793931/posts_active)
![Mentions Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/cr:twitter::255793931/c:line/m:posts_active.svg)

- X Month X -XX%

### Followers: XXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::255793931/followers)
![Followers Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/cr:twitter::255793931/c:line/m:followers.svg)

- X Week XXXXXX +6.40%
- X Month XXXXXX +25%

### CreatorRank: XXXXXXX [#](/creator/twitter::255793931/influencer_rank)
![CreatorRank Line Chart](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:600/cr:twitter::255793931/c:line/m:influencer_rank.svg)

### Social Influence

**Social category influence**
[stocks](/list/stocks)  XXXXX% [technology brands](/list/technology-brands)  XXXXX% [finance](/list/finance)  XXXX% [countries](/list/countries)  XXXX% [celebrities](/list/celebrities)  XXXX%

**Social topic influence**
[dyson](/topic/dyson) #8, [history](/topic/history) #683, [the art](/topic/the-art) #709, [art](/topic/art) 16.67%, [ceo](/topic/ceo) #1781, [relationships](/topic/relationships) #1377, [marc](/topic/marc) #232, [products](/topic/products) 11.11%, [new york](/topic/new-york) 5.56%, [$spot](/topic/$spot) XXXX%

**Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by**
[@dyson](/creator/undefined) [@michaelovitz](/creator/undefined) [@spicep0dcast](/creator/undefined) [@hubermanlab](/creator/undefined) [@mstafford](/creator/undefined) [@suffiyanmalikk](/creator/undefined) [@eldsjal](/creator/undefined) [@spotify](/creator/undefined) [@michaeldell](/creator/undefined) [@delltech](/creator/undefined) [@founderspodcast](/creator/undefined) [@scicommedia](/creator/undefined) [@elonmusk](/creator/undefined) [@paulg](/creator/undefined) [@himanshu_ragtah](/creator/undefined) [@magnusku](/creator/undefined) [@gena_i_gorlin](/creator/undefined) [@penntechnical](/creator/undefined) [@skholmes_](/creator/undefined) [@schallabear](/creator/undefined)

**Top assets mentioned**
[Spotify Technology (SPOT)](/topic/$spot) [Dell Technologies, Inc. (DELL)](/topic/dell) [XPO LOGISTICS, INC. (XPO)](/topic/$xpo)
### Top Social Posts
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Im obsessed with people who are obsessed. This is what true product obsession sounds like:"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1989779245976207606)  2025-11-15T19:35Z 23.6K followers, 500.8K engagements


"I lived in a building in New York. Living above me was Martin Scorsese. I would go visit him at night. Every night Scorsese watched a movie. Every single night. Id bring take out and listen and ask him questions. It was like taking a masters degree in film. He knew every old director. I learned to be able to talk to Stanley Kubrick. He never had an agent except me. I could talk to him because Marty educated me. I did a lot of reading and I knew about those old directors. I had all of our people trained in the history of film and television. I bought every book that was published. I bought a"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1995909444832461203)  2025-12-02T17:34Z 23.6K followers, 1.5M engagements


"Here's my conversation with Daniel Ek (@eldsjal) co-founder and CEO of Spotify (@Spotify). (0:00) Reflecting on a Life-Changing Conversation (1:17) Optimizing for Impact Over Happiness (4:08) The Journey of Self-Motivation (8:58) The Importance of Trust and Relationships (14:24) The Role of Criticism and Self-Reflection (16:24) The Evolution of an Entrepreneur (22:14) Building a Company True to Yourself (33:43) The Power of Trust in Business (41:12) Intellectual Humility and Learning from Others (41:36) Shadowing Leaders for Growth (43:48) Learning from Mark Zuckerberg (47:02) Balancing"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1972300264922333290)  2025-09-28T14:00Z 23.6K followers, 1M engagements


"Here's my conversation with @MichaelDell founder chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies (@DellTech). (0:00) The Early Obsession: Dell's Beginnings (0:18) Middle School Memories and Early Financial Fascinations (1:11) The Spark of Stock Market Interest (2:14) Unreleased Products and Unwavering Enthusiasm (2:35) Family Conversations and Motivations (3:11) The Puzzle of Technology (4:50) Taking Things Apart: A Lifelong Curiosity (5:52) The Economics of IBM and Early Business Insights (9:19) Cost Control and Competitive Advantage (16:36) The Importance of Storytelling in Business (20:58) Learning"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1977373691559166409)  2025-10-12T14:00Z 23.6K followers, 603.9K engagements


"James Dyson. Tomorrow. December X 2025. Available everywhere you get podcasts. @Dyson"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1997435726380876218)  2025-12-06T22:39Z 23.6K followers, 91.7K engagements


""Failure is so much more interesting than success. Failure you question it'Why did it go wrong' And the reason it goes wrong is often very interesting. Where something works you say 'Great that works' and you don't even stop to wonder why it works. You've got to enjoy failure.""  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1998486517472440604)  2025-12-09T20:14Z 23.6K followers, 9394 engagements


""If you're experienced you know why not to do something or how not to do something. Whereas if you're naive you don't have that negativity towards certain things and often it's something that hasn't worked previously that could work and is interesting to follow. So you're very open. I love naivety people asking silly questions stupid questions. It creates a different way of doing things.""  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1998201313654653319)  2025-12-09T01:21Z 23.5K followers, 9027 engagements


"Nine years ago I launched Founders (@FoundersPodcast). Today I'm launching a new podcast called David Senra. The first episode goes live this Sunday. Subscribe wherever you watch or listen to podcasts. Founders will still come out every week. @scicommedia // @hubermanlab"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1970615799275536550)  2025-09-23T22:26Z 23.6K followers, 1.5M engagements


"Here's my conversation with Brad Jacobs chairman and CEO of QXO founder of eight separate billion-dollar companies including XPO Logistics United Rentals and United Waste. (0:00) Introduction and Setting the Tone (0:31) Mentorship and Key Lessons from Ludwig Jesselson (2:41) Embracing Problems as Opportunities (6:07) The Importance of Recruiting Top Talent (7:58) Maintaining Long-Term Reputation (10:14) Finding Context and Centering (19:50) Perfectionism and Cognitive Therapy (26:29) Building Billion-Dollar Companies (36:50) The Role of A Players in Success (42:27) The Power of People in"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1982447127038144961)  2025-10-26T14:00Z 23.6K followers, 414.8K engagements


"Brad Jacobs on identifying A players: "I do a mental exercise where I picture the person coming into my office and saying 'Brad I quit.' And then I try to feel and visualize what would be my reaction if that person came in to me and quit. If my reaction to that is 'Yes I don't want to smile so I don't want to act like I'm happy about this. Nobody likes firing people. No problem at all we'll replace them'that's a C player. That's someone you should get the courage to get off the team right away. On the second category if my reaction to it is 'You know it kind of sucks. I would've preferred"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1982516897108369521)  2025-10-26T18:37Z 23.6K followers, 663.6K engagements


"Here's my conversation with @MichaelOvitz co-founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA). 0:00 Introduction 0:09 The Genius of Marc Andreessen 3:03 The Art of Conversation and Adaptability 4:00 The Evolution of Cloud Computing 5:38 The Power of Co-Founder Relationships 9:01 The Importance of Personal Growth and Drive 13:39 The Rockefeller Connection 30:37 The Nobu and Wolfgang Puck Stories 37:31 The Art of Spotting Talent 44:58 Starting Out in a Competitive Environment 46:39 Early Lessons in Business and Teamwork 48:09 The Importance of Knowledge and Curiosity 51:25 The Impact of Technology on"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1992609090930200708)  2025-11-23T15:00Z 23.6K followers, 2.8M engagements


"Failure is a part of life. In America failure is a badge of honor. It means you tried. You get back up on your horse and you try it again. Ive failed at a number of things. It doesnt stop me"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1996224276031054120)  2025-12-03T14:25Z 23.6K followers, 78.7K engagements


"Here's my conversation with James Dyson founder of @Dyson. 0:00 Introduction: A Love for History and Technology 0:48 The Inspiration Behind Writing a History of Great Inventions 2:01 The Importance of Learning from History 2:38 The Struggles and Triumphs of Starting Founders 3:53 Embracing Failure and the Joy of Experimentation 5:38 Discovering a Passion for Engineering 7:10 The Influence of Jeremy Fry 10:39 Lessons Learned from the Sea Truck 12:16 The Value of Naivety in Innovation 15:35 The Dyson Institute: A New Approach to Education 21:47 The Decision to Leave and Start the Ballbarrow"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1997682512714400149)  2025-12-07T15:00Z 23.6K followers, 566.6K engagements


"I dont really like pride. Its sort of self-serving. Its never good enough so you cant be proud. Theres always something wrong. Ive got to go on improving it. Its just knowing that things could be better. Ive got to make it better and Im just driven like that so Im never satisfied and I think satisfactions a pretty dangerous thing anyway"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1998104396727746832)  2025-12-08T18:56Z 23.6K followers, 31.8K engagements


"@elonmusk @paulg A good example is James Dyson. Hes been producing high quality products in large numbers for X decades. Still obsessed at XX years old:"  
[X Link](https://x.com/davidsenra/status/1998550146431484054)  2025-12-10T00:27Z 23.6K followers, 6829 engagements

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@davidsenra Avatar @davidsenra David Senra

David Senra posts on X about dyson, history, the art, art the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.

Engagements: XXXXXXX #

Engagements Line Chart

  • X Week XXXXXXX -XX%
  • X Month XXXXXXXXX +88%

Mentions: XX #

Mentions Line Chart

  • X Month X -XX%

Followers: XXXXXX #

Followers Line Chart

  • X Week XXXXXX +6.40%
  • X Month XXXXXX +25%

CreatorRank: XXXXXXX #

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Social Influence

Social category influence stocks XXXXX% technology brands XXXXX% finance XXXX% countries XXXX% celebrities XXXX%

Social topic influence dyson #8, history #683, the art #709, art 16.67%, ceo #1781, relationships #1377, marc #232, products 11.11%, new york 5.56%, $spot XXXX%

Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @dyson @michaelovitz @spicep0dcast @hubermanlab @mstafford @suffiyanmalikk @eldsjal @spotify @michaeldell @delltech @founderspodcast @scicommedia @elonmusk @paulg @himanshu_ragtah @magnusku @gena_i_gorlin @penntechnical @skholmes_ @schallabear

Top assets mentioned Spotify Technology (SPOT) Dell Technologies, Inc. (DELL) XPO LOGISTICS, INC. (XPO)

Top Social Posts

Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours

"Im obsessed with people who are obsessed. This is what true product obsession sounds like:"
X Link 2025-11-15T19:35Z 23.6K followers, 500.8K engagements

"I lived in a building in New York. Living above me was Martin Scorsese. I would go visit him at night. Every night Scorsese watched a movie. Every single night. Id bring take out and listen and ask him questions. It was like taking a masters degree in film. He knew every old director. I learned to be able to talk to Stanley Kubrick. He never had an agent except me. I could talk to him because Marty educated me. I did a lot of reading and I knew about those old directors. I had all of our people trained in the history of film and television. I bought every book that was published. I bought a"
X Link 2025-12-02T17:34Z 23.6K followers, 1.5M engagements

"Here's my conversation with Daniel Ek (@eldsjal) co-founder and CEO of Spotify (@Spotify). (0:00) Reflecting on a Life-Changing Conversation (1:17) Optimizing for Impact Over Happiness (4:08) The Journey of Self-Motivation (8:58) The Importance of Trust and Relationships (14:24) The Role of Criticism and Self-Reflection (16:24) The Evolution of an Entrepreneur (22:14) Building a Company True to Yourself (33:43) The Power of Trust in Business (41:12) Intellectual Humility and Learning from Others (41:36) Shadowing Leaders for Growth (43:48) Learning from Mark Zuckerberg (47:02) Balancing"
X Link 2025-09-28T14:00Z 23.6K followers, 1M engagements

"Here's my conversation with @MichaelDell founder chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies (@DellTech). (0:00) The Early Obsession: Dell's Beginnings (0:18) Middle School Memories and Early Financial Fascinations (1:11) The Spark of Stock Market Interest (2:14) Unreleased Products and Unwavering Enthusiasm (2:35) Family Conversations and Motivations (3:11) The Puzzle of Technology (4:50) Taking Things Apart: A Lifelong Curiosity (5:52) The Economics of IBM and Early Business Insights (9:19) Cost Control and Competitive Advantage (16:36) The Importance of Storytelling in Business (20:58) Learning"
X Link 2025-10-12T14:00Z 23.6K followers, 603.9K engagements

"James Dyson. Tomorrow. December X 2025. Available everywhere you get podcasts. @Dyson"
X Link 2025-12-06T22:39Z 23.6K followers, 91.7K engagements

""Failure is so much more interesting than success. Failure you question it'Why did it go wrong' And the reason it goes wrong is often very interesting. Where something works you say 'Great that works' and you don't even stop to wonder why it works. You've got to enjoy failure.""
X Link 2025-12-09T20:14Z 23.6K followers, 9394 engagements

""If you're experienced you know why not to do something or how not to do something. Whereas if you're naive you don't have that negativity towards certain things and often it's something that hasn't worked previously that could work and is interesting to follow. So you're very open. I love naivety people asking silly questions stupid questions. It creates a different way of doing things.""
X Link 2025-12-09T01:21Z 23.5K followers, 9027 engagements

"Nine years ago I launched Founders (@FoundersPodcast). Today I'm launching a new podcast called David Senra. The first episode goes live this Sunday. Subscribe wherever you watch or listen to podcasts. Founders will still come out every week. @scicommedia // @hubermanlab"
X Link 2025-09-23T22:26Z 23.6K followers, 1.5M engagements

"Here's my conversation with Brad Jacobs chairman and CEO of QXO founder of eight separate billion-dollar companies including XPO Logistics United Rentals and United Waste. (0:00) Introduction and Setting the Tone (0:31) Mentorship and Key Lessons from Ludwig Jesselson (2:41) Embracing Problems as Opportunities (6:07) The Importance of Recruiting Top Talent (7:58) Maintaining Long-Term Reputation (10:14) Finding Context and Centering (19:50) Perfectionism and Cognitive Therapy (26:29) Building Billion-Dollar Companies (36:50) The Role of A Players in Success (42:27) The Power of People in"
X Link 2025-10-26T14:00Z 23.6K followers, 414.8K engagements

"Brad Jacobs on identifying A players: "I do a mental exercise where I picture the person coming into my office and saying 'Brad I quit.' And then I try to feel and visualize what would be my reaction if that person came in to me and quit. If my reaction to that is 'Yes I don't want to smile so I don't want to act like I'm happy about this. Nobody likes firing people. No problem at all we'll replace them'that's a C player. That's someone you should get the courage to get off the team right away. On the second category if my reaction to it is 'You know it kind of sucks. I would've preferred"
X Link 2025-10-26T18:37Z 23.6K followers, 663.6K engagements

"Here's my conversation with @MichaelOvitz co-founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA). 0:00 Introduction 0:09 The Genius of Marc Andreessen 3:03 The Art of Conversation and Adaptability 4:00 The Evolution of Cloud Computing 5:38 The Power of Co-Founder Relationships 9:01 The Importance of Personal Growth and Drive 13:39 The Rockefeller Connection 30:37 The Nobu and Wolfgang Puck Stories 37:31 The Art of Spotting Talent 44:58 Starting Out in a Competitive Environment 46:39 Early Lessons in Business and Teamwork 48:09 The Importance of Knowledge and Curiosity 51:25 The Impact of Technology on"
X Link 2025-11-23T15:00Z 23.6K followers, 2.8M engagements

"Failure is a part of life. In America failure is a badge of honor. It means you tried. You get back up on your horse and you try it again. Ive failed at a number of things. It doesnt stop me"
X Link 2025-12-03T14:25Z 23.6K followers, 78.7K engagements

"Here's my conversation with James Dyson founder of @Dyson. 0:00 Introduction: A Love for History and Technology 0:48 The Inspiration Behind Writing a History of Great Inventions 2:01 The Importance of Learning from History 2:38 The Struggles and Triumphs of Starting Founders 3:53 Embracing Failure and the Joy of Experimentation 5:38 Discovering a Passion for Engineering 7:10 The Influence of Jeremy Fry 10:39 Lessons Learned from the Sea Truck 12:16 The Value of Naivety in Innovation 15:35 The Dyson Institute: A New Approach to Education 21:47 The Decision to Leave and Start the Ballbarrow"
X Link 2025-12-07T15:00Z 23.6K followers, 566.6K engagements

"I dont really like pride. Its sort of self-serving. Its never good enough so you cant be proud. Theres always something wrong. Ive got to go on improving it. Its just knowing that things could be better. Ive got to make it better and Im just driven like that so Im never satisfied and I think satisfactions a pretty dangerous thing anyway"
X Link 2025-12-08T18:56Z 23.6K followers, 31.8K engagements

"@elonmusk @paulg A good example is James Dyson. Hes been producing high quality products in large numbers for X decades. Still obsessed at XX years old:"
X Link 2025-12-10T00:27Z 23.6K followers, 6829 engagements

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