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Experience is everything 2 types of experiences • search experience on 3rd party GPTs • experience on your site Birth has to match
Shopify is coming up with MCP servers for all their customers. ChatGPT is integrating with Shopify MCP servers ⇒ Shopify customers can do one-click shopping
@nutanc Looking great. How did you create them?
@lolaakutty Used a different browser (vivaldi) Tried multiple different passwords
Here’s the truth: Chaos is life’s default. Order is the exception. If you have order—family, health, work—pause. Be grateful. And prepare for the day chaos knocks, because it will. 9/10
My life, by contrast, is stitched with order. A short commute. A wife I love and who loves me back. Healthy kids we homeschool. No serious illness. That’s privilege. Not normal. 8/10
On that drive, I watched life rush by: • Parents hurrying kids to school. • Employees chasing buses. • Everyone running against the current of chaos. 7/10
Even my careful plans cracked. On the last day, my trusted taxi service canceled. We crawled through Monday traffic, reached the airport at last call, and sprinted to the gate. For a few anxious minutes, chaos swallowed me too. 6/10
I met people in broken marriages. A cheerful resort worker served us with a smile. Then she whispered: “Please pray for my marriage.” Her eyes welled up. In India, men can remarry. For women, the door often stays closed. 5/10
I met mothers living inside chaos. One with an autistic son—her dreams on hold. Another carrying her special-needs child everywhere, even while leading worship. A maid whose daughter needs speech therapy she can’t afford. 4/10
At train stations, I saw people rushing into unreserved compartments. Not just because it’s cheaper, but because they don’t know until the last minute if they can even travel. Leave approvals. Borrowed money. Uncertain lives. 3/10
We booked flights, trains, hotels—everything. I thought I had escaped chaos. But every stop on the journey showed me how wrong I was. 2/10
@sarahsalviander They sow seeds of worms eating the pillars that hold civilisation. Then they mourn their orderly world comes crumbling down. Unless they repent like Samson, they will all be remembered as the “intellectual yet idiots”
@DeepakNesss @NithurM What are the implications? Will people switch to something like RooCode? Or get back to non-vibe coding?
@manoj_216 I am afraid they will put them in jail
@Thomas0NFire @InvestorOfJAMMU If both funds (ex flexi caps) invest in the same underlying stocks then I don’t think this is a good strategy. If they are diff then good.
@DeepakR53140426 @InvestorOfJAMMU How is multi asset different from flexicap ?
@kareem_carr > A missing comma is not merely a technical mistake, it marks a tolerance for disorder, a willingness to live with imprecision Subscribed just for this. Looking forward to learning
@nileshtrivedi > We don't really know how to compute. What do you mean by this?
@Iamsamirarora @SanaSecurities India had chance to build digital infra & products. It didn’t. 90% of it’s IT revenue is dependent on the US. And most of its minister’s kids are in the US. Before India does anything crazy all that need to be thought through.
@Iamsamirarora @SanaSecurities In Tamil we have a proverb: Whether a saree falls on a thorn or a thorn falls on a saree, the damage is for the saree. So if we impose those stupid things impact will be on us. Not on them. These companies will come via another route & earn profit. There’re enuf loopholes
@TheCoolestCool Book: “How to talk so kids will listen and how to listen so kids will talk”
@ejames_c There is a reason why most successful CEOs use Apple notes - it gets the job done. They are least interested in notion dashboards and so on. They measure effort to the outcome. I follow for learning. One tiny but key part is notes
@_zenman @rakesh_rry Oh …I don’t know them. They will introduce themselves as “sir I have been appointed as an RM….Do you need loan or credit card” 🤦
@rakesh_rry @_zenman They are only abt selling you a loan or another cross-sell. And if you don’t pick up Axis bank RM call, they will send you series of SMSes 😳😱
Observed this across different segments. • Hotel cleaners • Museum ticket checkers And many more You will think you are in North India. Tamilians seems to have accepted this change.
@DeepakNesss Absolutely. A GOAT
@DeepakNesss I got a 8GB. No local models runs good.
@DeepakNesss What’s your machine config? What do you use this model for?
@embryonic__ Do we need human connections? Absolutely. No doubt. Can we get feedback from anyone. Absolutely not. Usable & actionable feedback comes only from experience. But not all experienced can articulate the point well. Something I wrote in a diff context
We dive into all of this in my latest Gravitas WINS Conversations with @SejalSud. If you want to grow influence without burning out, start here. 👀 Watch here: 📖 Read transcript: 8/8
The risks: 😳 Public pressure & burnout. 😳 Privacy loss. 😳 One misstep can affect your brand and your business. 7/8
The flywheel effect: Small, consistent actions → visibility → more opportunities → more momentum. It works in sports, tech, art everywhere 6/8
How to build it: ✅ Pick platforms strategically (LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.) ✅ Post consistently with value. ✅ Mix hard skills with soft skills. 5/8
Why it matters: 1️⃣ Access to networks & mentors. 2️⃣ Invitations to events, deals, & projects. 3️⃣ Asymmetric opportunities others miss. 4/8
What is personal branding? • Your unique take on ideas that may already exist. • The stories & examples only you can add. • The intentional narrative you build about yourself. 3/8
In 1997, Tom Peters wrote The Brand Called You. His challenge: “What do you do that adds remarkable, measurable, distinguished, distinctive value?” That’s still the right question today. 2/8
@embryonic__ 1. Bias. Most people don’t know how to say the truth with grace 2. We cringe when we hear 3. Not everyone has access to people who are trained to observe well & give such feedback
@oldbooksguy Almost all successful VCs / investors / CEOs are multi disciplinary thinkers Peter Hoffman Charlie Munger Jeff Bezos Naval Ravikant
@1shankarsharma @ajay43 vocal minority wins over silent majority - all the time; in all issues
I homeschool two boys. I share my experience here. If that interests you, follow me. You can read all my posts about homeschooling here: 11/11
It might be science, fantasy, history, or cars. Find that door, keep it open, and the learning will follow. What was your doorway into reading? 📚 10/11
We keep the habit alive with monthly café reading sessions, weekend trips with books and a guitar, and treats for finishing a book or writing a summary. Lesson: Every child has a door to reading. 9/11
I borrowed old magazines, bought car books, gadget guides. He devoured them. Cars became his doorway into reading. Once he walked through it, he started reading other books too — action stories, novels, even his brother’s favorites. 8/11
He found an auto magazine. He sat down and started reading — telling me about car models, prices, features. He lit up in a way I had never seen before with books. That’s when I realized — he’s a car guy. 7/11
We joined the British Library. My elder son would pick books right away. The younger? He’d just wander around. Until one day… 6/11
He would run around, play games, but never sit with a book. I felt guilty. Maybe I hadn’t spent enough time with him. I felt frustrated too, but I kept trying. 5/11
