Two of my favorite people in the world ЁЯЩП
— Anthony Pompliano ЁЯМк (@APompliano) March 26, 2026
What a story! A janitor at a Yale University teaching hospital earned a college degree while working full time, then went to med school and is now returning to the same hospital as a resident in anesthesiology! https://t.co/STrVfb4q9l Mentors matter so much!
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) March 26, 2026
Was walking home and just saw the Zoox robotaxi go live for the first time.
— Rocketshipalx (@rocketshipalx) March 26, 2026
The taxi has no driver or steering wheel. This stuff you only casually see in Austin. pic.twitter.com/jewwZtucNN
Adam Neumann on the call he got from @pmarca after stepping down from WeWork:
— a16z (@a16z) March 26, 2026
" [Marc] heard so much noise from the media, that he knew what the story wasn't."
"He didn't know what the story was."
"In hindsight, now that I know him and Ben so much better... for them, getting… pic.twitter.com/8sKdlsmBFZ
Doctor, mother, wife, leader. I’m lucky to have married her, and Ohio will be lucky to have her as our next First Lady. pic.twitter.com/kzvavX577z
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) March 26, 2026
We have just endured the 11 hottest years on record.
— Ant├│nio Guterres (@antonioguterres) March 26, 2026
When history repeats itself 11 times, it's no longer a coincidence. It's a call to act.
Climate chaos is accelerating & delay is deadly.
The way ahead must be grounded in science, common sense & the courage to act.#ActNow
> $1M at demo day is cool
— Ira Bodnar (@irabukht) March 26, 2026
> Try $1M before getting into YC, like Gijiberry AI https://t.co/e4BMitiGre
We finally feel seen. Yet, some people wish to eradicate neurodiversity rather than celebrate the differences between how people process the world.
— Cyan Banister (@cyantist) March 26, 2026
I'm not sure what "typical" is like. I've sought to understand, but there's really no way of knowing. All that I know is that… https://t.co/IhXOrIjSJU
Tech companies pay millions of dollars for their employees and then stick them in open-plan offices that make it nearly impossible to get work done. Best strategy for poaching employees is probably to just offer them an office with a door.
— Amanda Askell (@AmandaAskell) March 26, 2026
The future is solo + AI. Join the movement. @agarfinks pic.twitter.com/RmLe3MlR9d
— Ben Cera (@Bencera) March 26, 2026
Broke at 25 is a situation.
— Donny Gamble (@donnygamblejr) March 26, 2026
Broke at 45 is a decision you made at 25 and kept making every year after.
After my dad passed away, we found yellow legal pads full of scribbled notes.
— Kevin Dahlstrom (@Camp4) March 26, 2026
Business ideas. Book outlines. To-do lists.
Dad got a lot of things wrong, but there’s one thing he got very right:
He always believed that the best was yet to come.
In his mind, he was just getting…
Yeah
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 26, 2026
Most women struggling to conceive do not need a fertility specialist. They need someone to look at the basics first.
— Preethi Kasireddy (@iam_preethi) March 26, 2026
Thousands of women around the world are told everyday that IVF is their only option. When you ask what workup was done before that recommendation, the answer was…
Elon Musk just explained why the best engineers on Earth will never take your call.
— Dustin (@r0ck3t23) March 26, 2026
Three reasons.
Most companies fail all three.
Elon Musk: “State what’s the mission, what’s the problem we’re trying to solve? And just be clearly willing to pour a lot of blood, sweat, and… pic.twitter.com/8R1w7S2MnX
everyone’s been freaking out about TSA wait times everywhere. Me too, until I remembered that SFO wisely chose to privatize its TSA rather than use the public system.
— John Loeber ЁЯОв (@johnloeber) March 25, 2026
Through security in 90 seconds… pic.twitter.com/LNIHKmFRvW
Kobe Bryant: "Failure doesn't exist, it's a figment of your imagination"
— Jaynit (@jaynitx) March 26, 2026
An interviewer asks: "Are you someone who loves to win or hates to lose?"
Kobe responds:
"I'm neither. I play to figure things out. I play to learn something. Because if you play with a fear of failure or… pic.twitter.com/Fy6oW819jS
Musk’s Management https://t.co/tD7n6ZojzF
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) March 26, 2026
there’s a deeper question that the longevity community avoids: even if you could reset the brain’s epigenome safely, would you want to? Your conscientiousness, your openness, your experience.
— Parmita Mishra (@parmita) March 26, 2026
Assume these traits are associated with specific epigenetic aging patterns.
And the winner needs our data so contact me @sama @DarioAmodei @sundarpichai @demishassabis @tim_cook @satyanadella @jeffbezos @finkd and all other tech CEOs.
— Parmita Mishra (@parmita) March 26, 2026
I’m extremely serious.
Do it first and get the data first.
This field is data limited not algorithm limited.
For… https://t.co/QUoz9TuMqP
Delegation is buying back your highest value hours with someone else's lower cost ones.
— Alex Hormozi (@AlexHormozi) March 26, 2026
Automation is building back your highest value hours with a machine's lower cost ones.
A MIT professor taught the same lecture every January for 40 years, and every single time it was standing room only.
— Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) March 26, 2026
I watched it at 2am and it completely rewired how I think about communication.
His name was Patrick Winston. The lecture is called "How to Speak."
His opening… pic.twitter.com/PRIQiiJvsl
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