Team up with me on my tech startup(s).
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 17, 2026
Himalayan Compute: 10 Years To A Trillion: Detailed Roadmaphttps://t.co/EOVYr5utRn
Inspired by my G7 meetings with Prime Minister Modi discussing the role of Trust in the Era of AI. ❤️🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/IHoaFkoOxs
— Marc Benioff (@Benioff) June 17, 2026
Most CEOs would never survive in a cockpit.
— Nadeesha Kumarasinghe (@nkumarasinghe8) June 17, 2026
Before you get offended, keep reading.
As a former aviation professional and pilot, I’ve spent years studying an industry where mistakes can have catastrophic consequences.
In aviation, there is no room for ego.
No room for… pic.twitter.com/6q7VFBotUs
Sergey Brin retired in 2020 with enough money to do anything on earth. Within weeks he felt himself mentally spiraling. The thing that pulled him back became Gemini. He said staying retired would have been a big mistake.
— Ihtesham Ali (@ihtesham2005) June 16, 2026
The plan was simple sit in cafes, study physics,… pic.twitter.com/xeoKowoMu8
2 archetypes of founders getting funded today:
— sudarshan (@ItzSuds) June 16, 2026
[1] The Execution Machine - Founder knows what to build, who to hire, how to sell, and can present a fully formed roadmap from inception to IPO before a single dollar is invested.
Investors know what risks they are buying into &…
So do it. You do it. Let's talk.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 17, 2026
Just follow SpaceX if you want news about our company https://t.co/ZsgCWHGomC
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 17, 2026
It is not about age. YC is in the Columbus paradigm. That is a huge problem.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 17, 2026
I had no idea you founded Posterous. :)
The world’s most successful people looked like failures for years before eventually succeeding.
— Adam Shuaib (@adamshuaib) June 16, 2026
MrBeast posted for years to almost no views before becoming the biggest YouTuber on earth. Eminem’s first album was a massive commercial flop and he was constantly mocked for years…
SpaceX just acquired Cursor for $60 billion.
— Nicki Sanders (@nickisanders) June 16, 2026
Cursor was founded in 2022.
Let that timeline sink in.
For years, investors talked about infrastructure, cloud providers, and foundation models.
Now one of the most valuable AI companies in the world is paying a massive premium for…
Y Combinator is high school. There is need for a university.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 17, 2026
Marketing Escape Velocity: The Path To Unicorn Status And Beyond https://t.co/hUmu5bv6z0
Unicorn to Solara: A Journey of Imagination: From Billion-Dollar Startups to Trillion-Dollar Suns https://t.co/aW3k05R3bM
How fast could you raise 10M for the idea?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 17, 2026
So excited for Y Combinator demo day tomorrow!
— Brycent (@brycent) June 16, 2026
Just thankful God has blessed me to be able to experience it as a creator and investor.
If you're a founder who's great at building product but terrible at managing people, read Scaling People by Claire Hughes Johnson.
— John Hu (@JayHoovy) June 16, 2026
3 things from this book I use constantly to manage my team of 50+:
→ Writing a "working with me" doc: this is a doc about everything you care…
Faltam 2 dias ⌛⚽ pic.twitter.com/JFINJSWPUd
— Cristiano Ronaldo (@Cristiano) June 15, 2026
In the age of AI, human ingenuity becomes even more valuable. The likes of @elonmusk @spacex, @nvidia, @anthropic, @OpenAI were founded in the U.S. for a reason.
— Minn (@minney_cat) June 16, 2026
Over the years, I've met thousands of talented founders, engineers, and technologists, and many left everything… pic.twitter.com/pHO32lIErX
This may be the first funding announcement that I actually rewatched. https://t.co/sf9r1Ri1aD
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 16, 2026
This may be the first funding announcement that I actually rewatched. https://t.co/sf9r1Ri1aD
— Paul Graham (@paulg) June 16, 2026
I used to live on Wall Street in NYC. A few times a month, I'd be walking to work and an IPO would happen on the NYSE. I'd see company employees posing for photos, news vans piled up, & some huge flag with the stock ticker. I'd always take a minute to smile & think about how… pic.twitter.com/etS5m2WjN6
— Lauren Frailey (@laurenfrailey1) June 17, 2026
True. A decades long Harvard research found the key to happiness: about 20 really, really good relationships.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) June 17, 2026
This is why smart people rarely build businesses
— Shruti (@heyshrutimishra) June 16, 2026
Jensen Huang stood in front of a room of Stanford graduates and told them he hopes they suffer.
He wasn't being cruel. He was being precise.
His argument: people with very high expectations have very low resilience. And… pic.twitter.com/7tF9n2AATf
Excited to share that Maya Research has raised $1.9M from South Park Commons, our first partners in this journey.
— Dheemanth Reddy (@Dheemanthredy) June 17, 2026
Maya is building the voice interface for the rest of the world. For the billions who live through voice.
We are building this interface around how people… pic.twitter.com/hKxcnfV2D4
Aman Sanger built Cursor with 3 MIT friends in 2022.
— Priyadarshni Bishnoi (@PriyadarshniBi3) June 17, 2026
4 years later, SpaceX is reportedly eyeing a $60 billion deal.
As a proud Indian, stories like this make me grin like an idiot.
Proof that the next world-changing company can start as a side project.
Build the damn thing. pic.twitter.com/pjCSYBP0Qf
This is why the supporters of @elonmusk work hard to "defend him."
— Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️ (@EricJorgenson) June 16, 2026
Because it's not about Elon.
He's a symbol of progress. pic.twitter.com/ce8R8Yvjj9
In Bratislava yesterday evening, I met Dr. Róbert Gáfrik, who has spearheaded the effort to translate the Upanishads into Slovak.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 16, 2026
His passion for Indian history, culture and spirituality is commendable. https://t.co/Q77xbw79n8 pic.twitter.com/W8s4spVSyh
Full movies by the end of this year https://t.co/kkBrngWA0X
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 17, 2026
My thoughts after 3 months in the US/Texas🇺🇸:
— Rocketshipalx (@rocketshipalx) June 16, 2026
- Americans are way more extroverted than Europeans
- Talking to strangers is normal here
- My first H-E-B trip felt like Boris Yeltsin seeing an American grocery store
- Some food is more artificial, but the amount of choices is…
I need to add, with the suit came a free tie, free shirt, and free socks. We just needed to find inexpensive shoes. That’s all I could afford. He was fine with that. https://t.co/OM7qSzjXQ3
— Maye Musk (@mayemusk) June 16, 2026
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