RT @veenavenugopal: Much needed. Thank you for taking the initiative @KartiPC
Viewing GenAI as a productivity enhancer is not incorrect but only partially accurate. Consider GenAI as a tool that empowers you to achieve what was previously impossible: • Create a new category of business • Increase revenue per employee • Build one-person million-dollar…
Do you guys use EazyDiner? How is it different from book and pay using the app option in Swiggy & Zomato?
RT @lolitadiariess: It’s extremely easy to be communist in a free country, try being free in a communist country.
@jhn_stanbridge @CapturingChrist Thanks. Will read reviews first. From the other tweet reply it doesn't seem worth the read though. But thank you for debating this civilly online. It has become so rare now-a-days. God Bless.
RT @TheCoolestCool: Experimentation can give you clarity. Experimentation can give you new skills. Experimentation can give you new growt…
Emotional intelligence = holding opposite truths at the same time and still functioning. As a CXO, I often have to embrace opposite truths when dealing with people & situations. Here are some examples: - Believe in people YET hold them accountable - Lead with kindness YET make… https://t.co/YGZVrRx5uT
@jhn_stanbridge @CapturingChrist He doesn't use "brother" for Mark, Barnabas, Peter or anyone else. He also says, "born of a woman" so we can look for more than what is needed. But these things indicates he is not talking about a cosmic christ. "before Christ Jesus, who before Pontius Pilate witnessed…
RT @beastoftraal: "Some of Mr. Modi's defenders argue he can’t control every thug in a vast country. But what stops him from condemning the…
@jhn_stanbridge @CapturingChrist I don't know where there is proof about Mark and Peter believing "cosmic" Christ. If they come from non-NT sources like Gnostic gospels, then I don't think there is an end to the opinions and discussions. I don't see NT writing proves this point.
@jhn_stanbridge @CapturingChrist > what he has learnt is from scripture and revelation and not from men I'm sure you know that he is talking here about "gospel" In other places he talks about, "born of woman" and Davidic descent and about meeting brother of our Lord, James. I don't think his writing talks…
When you figure out the end, everything else falls in place. I wish you a great 2026 and life beyond too. If you liked the thread, please retweet the first tweet below: 16/16 x.com/jjude/status/2…
Every Sunday evening, I sit down to review my week and plan for the next week. I primarily ask: - what did I do well, why? - what didn't go well, why? - what changes I need to do - what should I pursue 10x? - what should I stop doing More here: jjude.com/weekly-review/ 15/16
These tasks need to be scheduled. All time-bound tasks are in the calendar. Other tasks are in a long text file. These tasks are in the next-action format. They are not vague; they are specific. Every week, I set aside a block of time to pick tasks and complete them. 14/16
For each "have" goal, I try to set "do" goals. "Do" goals are the tasks I must do to get what I want to have. Neither can be accomplished if your "being" is different. You need "be" goals—what you need to be in order to do and ultimately gain. Three goals:…
For every area, I figure out what "Results" I want to achieve. Talking about results (goals), we usually have only "have" goals: - buy a house - buy a car - get promoted Mostly these "have" goals are also mimetically borrowed. 12/16
With this clarity my productivity system takes a different shape. I start with "Areas" I want to improve or focus. Areas for me are: Wealth Insights Network Self Every 12 weeks, I try to get WINS 11/16
Now everything I do revolve around "earning the obituary" or meeting "life's objective" When I find something tough, I remind "why" I am doing what I'm doing. I can then ask, is this suffering worth it? Should I undergo? Is there any other way to achieve what I want to do.…
With that solid foundation, I wrote my life's objective "Create wealth by systematically building skills to generate and exploit options" 9/16 https://t.co/jWsfo2nSSa
Stephen Covey suggests writing your own obituary. That idea stayed with me. What would my wife say? My children? The people I worked with? That question quietly killed a lot of unnecessary goals. 7/16
If you want to go somewhere, the best way is to enter the destination into Google Maps and follow the directions. Yet, in life, we often believe we can wander aimlessly and still reach a great destination. Not happening. 6/16
What finally helped was stepping back and asking a different question: “What kind of life am I trying to build?” Not next year. At the end. Start with the end. 5/16
For a long time, I tried the usual routes. GTD Notion dashboards Todoist lists Some worked for a while. Most didn’t stick. Not because they were bad. But because they weren’t mine. 4/16
Productivity, belongs in the same category. You don’t become productive by obsessing over output, hacks, or tools. You become productive when your life has direction. 3/16
Happy people aren’t happy because they optimise for happiness. They’re happy because they’re doing things that feel meaningful to them. Wealth works the same way. You don’t get rich by chasing money. You get rich by creating value and knowing how to ask for your share. 2/16
You can’t chase productivity directly. It's like happiness or wealth. The moment you pursue it head-on, it slips away. Happiness, wealth, and productivity are side effects, not first-order results. 1/16
@jhn_stanbridge @CapturingChrist > a chap called Jesus who had just died I don't know what you mean here because Paul continually says, unless Christ was crucified and resurrected my preaching is vain. Do you mean Paul doesn't quote any historical evidences? If so, for him meeting Peter and other disciples is…
Have you used both Google's antigravity & Claude Code? How do these compare? I used antigravity to develop an app. I like it. Wondering how it compares to Claude Code.
I'm excited to release an app that I "vibe-coded" (using prompt-based coding instead of traditional coding). As an avid reader, I wanted a way to share Amazon region-specific URLs for books, complete with affiliate tags. That's why I developed this app. Almost all of the 8,848… https://t.co/RPEH07BWf5
RT @guptar: In The Washington Post, Robin Givhan made a crucial distinction: “Patriotism is like the love that a parent has for a child; na…
Two mental models I follow: • strong opinions loosely held (for ideas) • everything is an experiment (for actions) This helps me to change my mind quickly on anything if there is enough evidence to the contrary. x.com/guptar/status/…
RT @guptar: What is counted as dissent is often a function of how the original idea is posited. If it is presented as final and authoritati…
Thank you Arjun for posting this here. I showed this to my homeschooled son (16 yrs) and told him, these are the skills you should develop if you want to smartcut your growth. x.com/BadCapitalVC/s…
RT @samesh_l: @BadCapitalVC this JD is so good, it's unironically a great prompt if you were building an AI EA agent! includes good exampl…
> The collapse of this regime will give a huge boost for secularism n the Middle East. I have heard this "hope" with Iraq, Libya, and others too (like Arab uprising). Not sure in each case it ended up better for their citizens. Yes it was "feel good" for outsiders x.com/Nervana_1/stat…
RT @NsNitinsinha: @nehanagarr FIIs selling doesn’t automatically mean “India story is broken.” It mostly reflects relative choices, not abs…
@amitmalik99 Thank you. find your gang ;-)
My wish for you in 2026: Find your gang of lunatics who will make your journey worthwhile. I have already found mine. https://t.co/kx7JpHhghw
@jposhaughnessy I have no regrets, not because I didn't make mistakes or things didn't go bad. But if I didn't make them, I wouldn't be where I'm with the people I am with now (including my wife & kids). I am so happy with where I'm so all the mistakes don't matter.
RT @jposhaughnessy: Two thoughts from W.S. Merwin “I needed my mistakes in their order to get me here.” “We are the echo of the future.”
@lxztlr I highlight while reading PDFs and export highlights I transcribe videos and then highlight / summarise I know they are lot more easier in logseq.
RT @DeepakNesss: @adxtyahq Antigravity is the best! I have been using is regularly, rarely use Cursor now.
@lxztlr I like outliners and used logseq before switching completely to obsidian. - moving to db version ditching file over app concept - in obsidian I can link to a heading like [[note#heading]]; just one look I know what it is abt; - I can organize in folders (people, projects etc)
RT @Jasonphilip8: The 2G issue brought up against Madam Kanimozhi. M.P, & The Honourable Minister A.Raja, both from Tamilnadu, was a total…
RT @alex_prompter: Or the nuclear option: graph-based retrieval. Model documents as nodes with explicit relationships. Query traverses edg…