Tuesday, January 21, 2025
21: Israel
@paramendrakumarbhagat AI And Robotics Break Capitalism
♬ original sound - Paramendra Kumar Bhagat
@paramendrakumarbhagat 50 Implications Of The Kalkiist Manifesto #kalki ♬ original sound - Paramendra Kumar Bhagat
AI And Robotics Break Capitalism pic.twitter.com/ylIkXwlNl5
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 21, 2025
50 Implications Of The Kalkiist Manifesto pic.twitter.com/QVOKJo5QDD
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 20, 2025
Monday, January 20, 2025
20: Elon Musk
Mars is The New World https://t.co/MwEFDuoBWb
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 19, 2025
Google just got just got AI upgrade
— Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) January 20, 2025
Gemini is now inside:
- Gmail
- Docs
- Sheets
- Google Meet
- Slides
- Drive
Here are 13 powerful things you can do with Google Workspace: pic.twitter.com/uv9JyKQ0oA
2. Manage your Gmail with Gemini
— Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) January 20, 2025
Save time with AI-powered tools that can summarize long threads, search for key info, and craft tailored responses with ease. pic.twitter.com/tkdXaaKVwT
3. Google Meet
— Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) January 20, 2025
Gemini is your meeting note taker, helping you capture the details so that you can focus on the conversation. pic.twitter.com/4mLA8epTz8
4. Research analyst
— Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) January 20, 2025
Gemini is your research analyst that helps you spot trends, synthesise information and identify business opportunities. pic.twitter.com/mV60sxCLva
5. Google Slides
— Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) January 20, 2025
Gemini is your creative assistant for stunning presentations – generating images and designs at your fingertips. pic.twitter.com/35wQdmDA75
12. NotebookLM
— Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) January 20, 2025
Audio Overview feature in NotebookLM can turn documents, slides, charts and more into engaging discussions with one click.pic.twitter.com/ID1s14nkrk
This is Marcus Aurelius.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
He was a Roman Emperor who ruled over 60 million people.
His framework for handling chaos is now saving founders from burnout.
But his story reveals something even more powerful: pic.twitter.com/CNjhlQ6cUw
Born into Rome's elite, Marcus faced an unusual challenge:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
While others chased power, he devoted himself to philosophy.
He spent years studying with the greatest minds of his time.
But destiny had bigger plans, and what happened next would test everything he learned: pic.twitter.com/2D8TT3qDba
Each dawn, before the chaos of ruling began, he'd write in his journal.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
Not about politics or war strategies.
But about mastering his inner world.
These private notes became "Meditations" - and they revealed a counterintuitive truth about leadership: pic.twitter.com/0wrs3tD1Gb
Marcus realized why most leaders fail:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
They waste energy trying to control external events.
"You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength."
This insight transformed how he handled what came next: pic.twitter.com/H5EB2oFHNa
When the plague devastated Rome, other leaders panicked.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
But Marcus stayed composed and methodically:
• Organized mass burials
• Provided state support
• Reformed systems
His response saved countless lives. But there was more to his approach:
He developed a powerful technique we now call "negative visualization":
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
Each morning, he'd imagine losing everything - his empire, family, even his life.
This wasn't pessimism. It was preparation.
And modern founders are discovering why this matters more than ever: pic.twitter.com/eeOBK0Q2RS
Think of Elon Musk preparing for SpaceX:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
He allocated funds for three complete failures.
By accepting the worst possibilities upfront, he removed their power over him.
But Marcus's most powerful insight was yet to come: pic.twitter.com/bv39XXpeIO
He discovered something revolutionary about obstacles:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
Most leaders see them as problems to avoid.
He saw them as opportunities for growth.
"The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way."
This mindset was about to be tested in the most…
When Steve Jobs returned to Apple, he shocked everyone:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
Instead of seeking revenge, he partnered with Microsoft - their biggest rival.
This "obstacle as opportunity" mindset saved Apple.
But Marcus's most practical technique was still to come: pic.twitter.com/34Gy1qx8BV
He mastered the "circles of control":
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
• What you can fully control (your thoughts/actions)
• What you can influence (other people/some events)
• What you can't control (most external events)
This framework reveals something crucial about modern leadership:
Look at today's most resilient founders:
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
Can't control market conditions? They focus on product.
Can't control competitors? They focus on execution.
Can't control the economy? They focus on strategy.
But there's an even deeper lesson here:
Marcus ruled for 19 years through Rome's darkest hours.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
Yet he's remembered not for his victories in war.
But for something far more valuable:
His ability to maintain clarity in chaos. And this reveals the ultimate truth about leadership: pic.twitter.com/Crc5tXptU1
Your power as a founder isn't in controlling external chaos.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
It's in mastering your response to it.
This one shift changes everything about building companies.
Here's why this matters more than ever:
The modern world moves faster than ancient Rome.
— samyr (@samyr_q) January 20, 2025
But the principles of leadership remain timeless:
Control your mind, and you can navigate any storm.
Ready to build with unshakeable clarity?
Another gem by @samyr_q https://t.co/oBH75CoMCF
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 20, 2025
Elon Musk is fired up about America's future! 🔥🇺🇸
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) January 20, 2025
"This is what victory feels like!"
"This was no ordinary victory. This was a fork in the road of human civilization."
"This one really mattered. Thank you for making it happen! My heart goes out to you. It is thanks to you… pic.twitter.com/866AvQFrbY
The future is so exciting!! https://t.co/TjuDeRNaul
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 20, 2025
Guess I’ve liked space, computer programming & video games for a long time 😂 https://t.co/0jncdq3FB2
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 20, 2025
The one guy still working from home… pic.twitter.com/hRaBKSzgsA
— Douglas A. Boneparth (@dougboneparth) January 20, 2025
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) January 19, 2025
Starship is the first ever rocket design capable of making life multiplanetary.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 19, 2025
Becoming multiplanetary is a milestone that, if achieved, would fit in the top 10 biggest events in the evolution of life.
And it would greatly extend the lifespan of civilization, enabling a far… https://t.co/B3cq7K4yfj
Big Tech billionaires have a front row seat at Trump's inauguration. They have even better seats than Trump's own cabinet picks. That says it all. https://t.co/cZh08sAxHM
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) January 20, 2025
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Let's Solve Big, Bad Problems!
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 19, 2025
I will be doing a podcast with Narendra Modi (@narendramodi), Prime Minister of India, at the end of February.
— Lex Fridman (@lexfridman) January 18, 2025
I've never been to India, so I'm excited to finally visit and experience many facets of its vibrant, historic culture and its amazing people as fully as I can.
Question for @narendramodi Are Christians (and Jews) and the Hindus talking about the same God?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 19, 2025
This is real https://t.co/G3Z09Os1AF
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 18, 2025
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 17, 2025
Earth To Earth Rocketry + Hyperloop: Earth Before Mars https://t.co/LgvgFP6sgP https://t.co/1kA9MXDR88
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 19, 2025
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 18, 2025
T 5261 - सुबह के ४ बज गये , और अभी काम ख़त्म हुआ, तो अब निद्रा ..
— Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) January 18, 2025
A monthly ritual that changed my life (and may change yours)...
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) January 18, 2025
The Think Day:
Pick one day each month and carve out a few hours to step back from all of your day-to-day professional demands:
• Separate from your normal environments
• Bring a journal, pen, and open mind
•… pic.twitter.com/MXnse7gTlB
Thursday, January 16, 2025
16: United States
Indeed https://t.co/LxBuFCzFax
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 16, 2025
— Shibetoshi Nakamoto (@BillyM2k) January 16, 2025
16: India Tech
Update: @zomato now delivers food directly to your train coach at over 100 railway stations, thanks to our partnership with @IRCTCofficial. We’ve already served 10 lakh orders on trains. Try it on your next journey! pic.twitter.com/gyvawgfLSZ
— Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) September 13, 2024
Imagine this: A stranger approaches you and asks to use your phone to make an emergency call. Most well-meaning people would probably hand over their phone. But this is a new scam.
— Nithin Kamath (@Nithin0dha) January 15, 2025
From intercepting your OTPs to draining your bank accounts, scammers can cause serious damage… pic.twitter.com/3OdLdmDWe5
Having gone thru many rounds while creating an $8 Billion co (@dreamsportsHQ), thought I’d share some funding/dilution planning math for #founders #entrepreneurs to try to own 30% (yes!!!) of their company while creating more Indian 🦄s
— Harsh Jain (@harshjain85) March 7, 2023
Thread below 🧵
Are wah!
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 17, 2025
Of course a founder’s life is not easy and sh*t keeps happening, so you might have to raise more money and/or have lower valuations, but I hope that if not 30% then founders use this to plan to at least get to 25% when they become a unicorn!
— Harsh Jain (@harshjain85) March 7, 2023
Very funny! Gutsy for a Founder CEO to make an appearance.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
Better than any movie Karan has acted in.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
Karan it’s rupees rupees ! Stop calling me :) pic.twitter.com/Ugk1ACcKq5
— Peyush Bansal (@peyushbansal) January 7, 2023
This is Jeff Bezos’s favorite book.
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
He’s been rereading it for 25 years straight, and it inspired his most famous decision-making model.
Here are the 7 lessons from "The Remains of the Day" that helped him build his $200B+ Amazon empire: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/n7CwOl3UuL
— Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) January 2, 2025
This revelation shook Bezos to his core.
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
At 30, he was the youngest Senior VP at D.E. Shaw:
• Making $1M/year
• On track to be partner
• Living the Wall Street dream
But something felt off: pic.twitter.com/gr4WkSXoB6
That's when Bezos noticed internet usage growing 2,300% per year.
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
He faced a choice:
• Stay in his golden handcuffs
• Risk everything on the internet
The butler's story of regret haunted his decision. pic.twitter.com/Fc0KKMblJW
This led Bezos to create his famous "Regret Minimization Framework":
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Imagine yourself at 80, looking back at life:
"Would you regret this decision?"
Here's how Bezos explains it: pic.twitter.com/acBXSBsrEH
Lesson 1: Make decisions through the lens of your 80-year-old self
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Most optimize for 2-3 years ahead.
But Bezos optimized for 40 years out:
• AWS took 10 years to profit
• Prime was mocked for years
• Kindle was called "Amazon's iPod of reading" pic.twitter.com/IGWouBUM1i
I don’t know what this means lol https://t.co/l3wWkTuurG
— Hailey Lennon (@HaileyLennonBTC) January 16, 2025
Lesson 2: Professional dignity is a trap
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Stevens wasted his life maintaining an image.
Bezos embraced being misunderstood:
• Left Wall Street at its peak
• Ignored quarterly profits
• Reinvested everything into growth pic.twitter.com/jxBcQYDTF0
Lesson 3: Move with urgency and intensity
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Stevens realized too late that time was his scarcest resource.
This birthed Amazon's "Day 1" philosophy:
• Make quick decisions
• High-velocity experimentation
• Never waste a day pic.twitter.com/UqIzkZ67Gk
Lesson 4: Emotion drives the biggest breakthroughs
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Stevens suppressed his emotions, leading to regret.
Bezos channeled emotion into:
• Customer obsession
• Long-term thinking
• Building trust
Logic plans. Emotion executes. pic.twitter.com/H4cXSX68c4
Lesson 5: The "safe path" is often the riskiest
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Stevens never questioned his role as a butler.
Bezos questions everything:
• Traditional retail
• Book publishing
• Cloud computing
• His own success
Growth lives outside your comfort zone. pic.twitter.com/oQd04vnUVw
Lesson 6: Build reflection into your system
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Stevens only reflected at life's end.
Bezos built reflection into Amazon's DNA:
• Silent reading in meetings
• December book rereading ritual
• 6-page memos, not PowerPoints
Read more about it here: https://t.co/UCtjl382tj
Lesson 7: Study timeless principles
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
Every December, Bezos rereads "The Remains of the Day" to remember:
• Move fast
• Think long-term
• Embrace emotion
• Question everything
• Don't live with regret
• Make time for reflection pic.twitter.com/duT521HYHE
These lessons shaped how I think about building my own digital business.
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
But here's what most people don't know:
I made my first $10,000 on the internet as a ghostwriter.
This ultimately helped me escape the Wall Street rat race.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 16, 2025
Sick burn by Bessent 🔥🔥🤣🤣 https://t.co/hGm2J8CJzh
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 16, 2025
4/4 of Lenskart International Heads are women! 60% of 2000+ optometrists @Lenskart_com are women! 48% of the entrepreneurs on @SharkTankIndia_ are women.
— Peyush Bansal (@peyushbansal) November 15, 2022
Zomato is excited to back @GoyatNeeraj as he makes India proud at a global stage.
— Deepinder Goyal (@deepigoyal) November 12, 2024
I met Neeraj at @KapilSharmaK9's show recently. His story and attitude are inspiring.
Neeraj is the only Indian boxer to make it to one of the biggest boxing fights — the Paul vs Tyson mega-event… pic.twitter.com/P9WCawDVcv
At a staggering 4 lakh orders a month that get cancelled and potentially wasted, Food Rescue is a functionality worth building.
— guyfromvalley🏕🏔⛷ (@vineetkaul) November 10, 2024
Great initiative @deepigoyal 👍🏾. https://t.co/i8pBsKjCXd
Wow. Amazing. #innovation
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 17, 2025
Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed! ✨
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 16, 2025
pic.twitter.com/nn3PiP8XwG
We caught the rocket!! 🚀
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 16, 2025
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India Might Be The Best Place For The Next Generation Of Tech Startups
Elon Musk's SpaceX has poached 60% of ISRO scientists. When Jeff Bezos did that to SpaceX, Musk cried "Thief!" on Twitter.
There are upwards of 125,000 tech startups across India right now. It is akin to a Cambrian explosion.
I am in the process of launching a tech startup that intends to license Aadhar and UPI from the Indian government and take it across the world, take it to countries across Africa, for example. They don't just need fancy IITians. They need total solutions. End to end total solutions. Governments can be amazing customers. Ask Elon Musk.
Indian talent is great. And cheap. Adjusted for PPP (purchasing power parity), you can beat US salaries in India. And if the equity formula is the same no matter where the team members are on the planet, then the US is no competition. (Reference: 30-30-30-10: A Better Equity Formula For Tech Startups)
I for India, I for innovation.
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I disagree @elonmusk How Drone Fever Spread Across New Jersey and Beyond https://t.co/eBzuYfYitU https://t.co/GHU6SaxaOm
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
Wow, a lot has happened in 21 years! https://t.co/QNoOWuIfLP
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 16, 2025
Earth To Earth Rocketry + Hyperloop: Earth Before Mars https://t.co/LgvgFP6sgP https://t.co/5lq4MZdaxU
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
Churchill did the same in India/Bengal around 1942: deliberate policy. "They are like rabbits. They will breed." https://t.co/4s61pQNdz6
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
Did you get my email @AravSrinivas ? So we are doing the Wikipedia killer: Vidya. What you get: we use Perplexity for all our AI needs. What we get is in the email. :) https://t.co/bPyxArwxy8
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
So, did you get my email. We are doing the Wikipedia killer.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) January 16, 2025
This is Jeff Bezos’s favorite book.
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush) January 16, 2025
He’s been rereading it for 25 years straight, and it inspired his most famous decision-making model.
Here are the 7 lessons from "The Remains of the Day" that helped him build his $200B+ Amazon empire: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/n7CwOl3UuL