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4 quotes everyone should read now...
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "4 quotes everyone should read now..." type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/C2Pj1Nay_Ze/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c2pj1nay_ze" creator: "itsbookgains" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "vision_capture" capture_status: on_scre...
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--- title: "4 quotes everyone should read now..." type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/C2Pj1Nay_Ze/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c2pj1nay_ze" creator: "itsbookgains" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "vision_capture" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 10 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - philosophy - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # 4 quotes everyone should read now... ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/C2Pj1Nay_Ze/ - **Creator:** itsbookgains - **Relevance:** 10/100 - **Topics:** philosophy, mindset - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** vision_capture | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** English | **Duration:** 0s ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) **Post Header:** itsbookgains • 125w • Edited **Caption:** 4 quotes everyone should read now... Do write a comment if you found it valuable 😊 **Carousel Quote 1:** "The cold water does not get warmer if you jump late." **Carousel Quote 2:** "Fear defeats more people than any other one thing in the world." — Ralph Waldo Emerson **Carousel Quote 3:** "Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man." — Benjamin Franklin **Carousel Quote 4:** "Life is not about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." — George Bernard Shaw **Creator's Comment:** "You can find such great quotes in my new book - Click the link given in Bio to buy it." **Comments (sample):** - bytopke: "perfect quote for today💪👌" - holistic.counseling: "Omg this is so deep." - eric.m.369: "boiling water will get colder if you wait tho…" - the.souls.atlas: "Absolutely cherish that first one 🔆✨💛" - djinnwithin: "What book is the first one?!?" ## Summary A carousel post from @itsbookgains featuring four inspirational quotes from notable thinkers: an anonymous proverb about taking action ("cold water doesn't get warmer if you jump late"), Ralph Waldo Emerson on fear, Benjamin Franklin on self-improvement and virtue, and George Bernard Shaw on creating rather than finding yourself. The account promotes its quote book in the comments. ## Key Claims - ****Action bias:** Don't wait for perfect conditions — "the cold water does not get warmer if you jump late" (take the leap now)** - ****Fear as the ultimate enemy:** Emerson's observation that fear defeats more people than anything else** - ****Self-mastery and virtue:** Franklin's call to war against vices, peace with neighbors, and continuous self-improvement** - ****Self-creation over self-discovery:** Shaw's philosophy that life is about creating yourself, not finding yourself** - ****Personal development through wisdom literature:** The account promotes reading as a path to growth** ## Topic Application - **philosophy**: Quotes from Emerson, Franklin, and Shaw on fear, virtue, and self-creation — classic philosophical themes - **mindset**: All four quotes address mindset shifts — overcoming fear, taking action, self-mastery, and active self-creation ## Caveats - Vision capture from Instagram carousel post; 4 images captured via navigation - Account is a book promotion/quote aggregation page ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — "the cold water does not get warmer if you jump late" — action bias as the core of agency; "life is about creating yourself, not finding yourself" — agency as self-construction - [[Concept - Attitude Gap]] — "fear defeats more people than any other one thing" — the attitude gap is the gap between what fear prevents and what courage enables; "be at war with your vices" is the daily attitude that compounds into character
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I mean…🤷🏽‍♂️ This was too funny!!! 😂
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- quoteoneself source/instagram
--- title: "I mean…🤷🏽‍♂️ This was too funny!!! 😂 . . 🗣️ Coaching Calls & Classes Available. 🔗!!! #QuoteOneSelf" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGwId4dyygR/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dgwid4dyygr" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" pr...
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--- title: "I mean…🤷🏽‍♂️ This was too funny!!! 😂 . . 🗣️ Coaching Calls & Classes Available. 🔗!!! #QuoteOneSelf" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGwId4dyygR/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dgwid4dyygr" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 30 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: tags: - source/instagram --- # I mean…🤷🏽‍♂️ This was too funny!!! 😂 . . 🗣️ Coaching Calls & Classes Available. 🔗!!! #QuoteOneSelf ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DGwId4dyygR/ - **Relevance:** 30/100 - **Topics:** ai - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 43.7245625s ## Summary I learned a lot about women. I think I learned exactly how the fall of man occurred in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden and Adam said, One day, wow, Eve, here we are, one with nature, one with God, we'll never age, we'll never die. And all our dreams come true, the instant... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text I learned a lot about women. I think I learned exactly how the fall of man occurred in the Garden of Eden. Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden and Adam said, One day, wow, Eve, here we are, one with nature, one with God, we'll never age, we'll never die. And all our dreams come true, the instant that we have them. And Eve said, yeah, it's just not enough, isn't it? That's not fun. I was just waiting for more. No, that was kind of his point. Oh, God. That's what he was saying. ## Caption / Post Text I mean…🤷🏽‍♂️ This was too funny!!! 😂 . . 🗣️ Coaching Calls & Classes Available. 🔗!!! #QuoteOneSelf ## Key Claims - I learned a lot about women. - I think I learned exactly how the fall of man occurred in the Garden of Eden. - Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden and Adam said, One day, wow, Eve, here we are, one with nature, one with God, we'll never age, we'll never die. - And all our dreams come true, the instant that we have them. - And Eve said, yeah, it's just not enough, isn't it? That's not fun. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Justin Green Spiritual Leadership in Marriage Ephesians 5]] — Both connect faith with marriage, leadership, and family order. - **[SUPPORTS]** [[Trust in the Lord and everything else will come after]] — Both point toward trust in God rather than self-striving alone. ## Linkages
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One of Friedrich Nietzsche's most overlooked moments of genius.
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- friedrichnietzsche nietzsche personaldevelopment personalgrowth personalgrowthjourney philosophy psychology selfdevelopment selfdiscovery
--- title: "One of Friedrich Nietzsche's most overlooked moments of genius." type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/DB3yuydT_dr/" source_id: "instagram:reel/db3yuydt_dr" creator: "recovering.overthinker" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "cs...
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--- title: "One of Friedrich Nietzsche's most overlooked moments of genius." type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/DB3yuydT_dr/" source_id: "instagram:reel/db3yuydt_dr" creator: "recovering.overthinker" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 78 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - philosophy - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # One of Friedrich Nietzsche's most overlooked moments of genius. ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/DB3yuydT_dr/ - **Creator:** recovering.overthinker - **Relevance:** 78/100 - **Topics:** philosophy, mindset - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** csv_metadata_fallback + vision_capture | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** English | **Duration:** 0s ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) **Image overlay text:** - "Breaking down Nietzsche's most underrated idea on why most people fall to mediocrity ➡️" - "@recovering.overthinker" **Caption text (confirmed on-screen):** - recovering.overthinker · 84w - "One of Friedrich Nietzsche's most overlooked moments of genius." - "You can find it in 'Untimely Meditations,' more precisely in the essay 'Schopenhauer as Educator.'" - "Why do most people settle for mediocrity, why does it seem to be their default mode?" - "Nietzsche gives a brilliant explanation." - "Thank you for reading. @recovering.overthinker" - "In my free self-exploration course, Clarity Quest, one of the lessons is largely based precisely on this same essay by Nietzsche. If you want to rewrite the story of your life, join Clarity Quest for free by sending me a DM 'CLARITY.'" **Hashtags:** #nietzsche #friedrichnietzsche #philosophy #psychology #selfdiscovery #selfgrowth #selfgrowthjourney #personaldevelopment #selfdevelopment #personalgrowth #personalgrowthjourney #selfimprovement **Notable comment (opti.nihilist):** "Your words, 'Admitting that you are unique, that you are special, is an acceptance of a great responsibility.' in slide 6 struck me. This post really needs to pinned on your profile." ## Summary A carousel post by @recovering.overthinker breaking down Friedrich Nietzsche's underrated idea from "Schopenhauer as Educator" (in *Untimely Meditations*) about why most people default to mediocrity. The post frames Nietzsche's explanation as a call to self-examination and personal responsibility, promoting the creator's free Clarity Quest self-exploration course. ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text *(Carousel image post — no audio transcript)* ## Caption / Post Text One of Friedrich Nietzsche's most overlooked moments of genius. You can find it in "Untimely Meditations," more precisely in the essay "Schopenhauer as Educator." Why do most people settle for mediocrity, why does it seem to be their default mode? Nietzsche gives a brilliant explanation. Thank you for reading. @recovering.overthinker In my free self-exploration course, Clarity Quest, one of the lessons is largely based precisely on this same essay by Nietzsche. If you want to rewrite the story of your life, join Clarity Quest for free by sending me a DM "CLARITY." #nietzsche #friedrichnietzsche #philosophy #psychology #selfdiscovery #selfgrowth #selfgrowthjourney #personaldevelopment #selfdevelopment #personalgrowth #personalgrowthjourney #selfimprovement ## Key Claims - Nietzsche's "Schopenhauer as Educator" essay contains an overlooked explanation for why mediocrity is the default mode for most people - Self-examination and admitting one's uniqueness is accepting a great responsibility (per comment referencing slide 6) - The path away from mediocrity requires active self-exploration and rewriting one's life story - Clarity Quest course promoted as a tool for this self-exploration journey ## Topic Application - **philosophy**: Direct engagement with Nietzsche's philosophy, specifically "Schopenhauer as Educator" from *Untimely Meditations* — questions about human nature, mediocrity, and self-actualization - **mindset**: The post addresses personal growth, self-discovery, and the psychological question of why people settle for mediocrity — core mindset/psychology themes ## Framework Connections - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — Nietzsche's argument about mediocrity is fundamentally about personal agency: the choice to accept one's uniqueness and responsibility rather than defaulting to conformity - [[AI Convos - Philosophy, Meaning, and Self-Inquiry]] — the philosophical inquiry into self-examination and meaning connects to Daimon's explorations of philosophy and self-inquiry ## Caveats - Vision capture confirmed on-screen text but only the first slide overlay was readable; carousel may contain additional slides with more Nietzsche quotes (comment references "slide 6") - Post is a carousel image format, not video — no audio transcript available ## Related
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Life-changing advice you should hear from Mark Zuckerberg.
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Life-changing advice you should hear from Mark Zuckerberg." type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/CzDftyjoAIu/" source_id: "instagram:reel/czdftyjoaiu" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback" captur...
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--- title: "Life-changing advice you should hear from Mark Zuckerberg." type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/CzDftyjoAIu/" source_id: "instagram:reel/czdftyjoaiu" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: low relevance_score: 30 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - business - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Life-changing advice you should hear from Mark Zuckerberg. ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/CzDftyjoAIu/ - **Creator:** unknown - **Relevance:** 30/100 - **Topics:** business, mindset - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** csv_metadata_fallback → vision_capture | **Confidence:** low - **Language:** English | **Duration:** 0s ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) *Post appears to be deleted or removed — Instagram returned HTTP response failure (ERR_HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE_FAILURE). No on-screen text could be captured.* ## Summary Instagram reel titled "Life-changing advice you should hear from Mark Zuckerberg." The post appears to have been deleted or removed from Instagram — navigation to the URL returned an HTTP error. Only the original caption metadata was available from the export. ## Key Claims - **Mark Zuckerberg advice:** Reel purported to share life-changing advice from Mark Zuckerberg, but content is no longer accessible. - **Business/mindset:** Based on the title, likely business or mindset advice from a major tech figure. ## Topic Application - **business**: Business/wealth — Mark Zuckerberg as a business figure, advice content. - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology — "life-changing advice" framing suggests personal development content. ## Caveats - Post appears deleted or removed from Instagram. HTTP response failure on navigation. - Only original caption metadata available. Vision capture not possible. - Confidence set to low due to inaccessible content. ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[About speaker - Steven Paul Jobs was an American businessman, inventor, and]] — Both treat platform ecosystems as a product and strategy question. ## Linkages
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Three foundational books for strategists
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Here's the first 3 books to read as a strategist. #marketing #strategy" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0v4Uvwxy2c/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c0v4uvwxy2c" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + fast...
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--- title: "Here's the first 3 books to read as a strategist. #marketing #strategy" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0v4Uvwxy2c/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c0v4uvwxy2c" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth tags: - source/instagram --- # Three foundational books for strategists ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0v4Uvwxy2c/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** wealth - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 25.66s ## Summary A marketing strategist recommends three foundational books for strategy professionals: the JWT Planning Guide (a free PDF), *Truth, Lies and Advertising* by John Steel (described as "the Bible of planning"), and *How Brands Grow* by Byron Sharp (which the speaker notes is what modern marketers actually use and which disproves many established marketing concepts). The recommendation is practical rather than theoretical — these are working texts for practitioners. ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Here's the first three books that you should read as a strategist. The first is the JWT Planning Guide. It's free to PDF online, go check it out. Second one is Truth Lies and Advertising, but John Still, this is kind of like a little bit of the Bible of planning. And then finally, Fire and Shops, How Brans Grow. This is marketers, what marketers are using all the time now, and kind of disproves a lot of the big concepts. ## Caption / Post Text Here's the first 3 books to read as a strategist. #marketing #strategy ## Key Claims - **Foundational Strategy Texts:** The JWT Planning Guide, *Truth, Lies and Advertising* (John Steel), and *How Brands Grow* (Byron Sharp) form a core reading list for brand strategists. - *How Brands Grow* Disrupts Conventional Marketing:** Byron Sharp's work is highlighted as actively used by modern marketers and as a text that disproves many established marketing concepts — a paradigm-shifting rather than confirmatory book. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance — marketing strategy, professional development ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Justin Green Spiritual Leadership in Marriage Ephesians 5]] — Both connect faith with marriage, leadership, and family order. - **[SUPPORTS]** [[Trust in the Lord and everything else will come after]] — Both point toward trust in God rather than self-striving alone. ## Linkages
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Relationships - life isn't margaritas beach Jamaica (2)
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Relationships - life isn't margaritas beach Jamaica (2)" type: source source_type: facebook platform: facebook url: "https://www.facebook.com/share/r/17WT1MWL73/" source_id: "facebook:wa:e27bacdff3c2" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture...
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--- title: "Relationships - life isn't margaritas beach Jamaica (2)" type: source source_type: facebook platform: facebook url: "https://www.facebook.com/share/r/17WT1MWL73/" source_id: "facebook:wa:e27bacdff3c2" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 58 source_chat: "daimon-2468338737" topics: - local - culture tags: - source/facebook --- # Relationships - life isn't margaritas beach Jamaica (2) ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** facebook - **URL:** https://www.facebook.com/share/r/17WT1MWL73/ - **Relevance:** 58/100 - **Topics:** ai, local, culture - **Source:** daimon-2468338737 - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 47.7184375s ## Summary Your life isn't margaritas on a beach in Jamaica. That happens now and then. Those are exceptions. Your life is how your wife greets you at the door when you come home every day. Because that's like 10 minutes a day. Your life is how you treat each other over the breakfast table. Because that's an h... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Your life isn't margaritas on a beach in Jamaica. That happens now and then. Those are exceptions. Your life is how your wife greets you at the door when you come home every day. Because that's like 10 minutes a day. Your life is how you treat each other over the breakfast table. Because that's an hour and a half or an hour every single day. You get those mundane things right. Those things you do every day. You concentrate on them and you make them pristine. It's like you got 80% of your life put together. These little things that are right in front of us, they're not little. That's the first thing. They are not little. And they're hard to set right. And if you set them right, it has a rippling effect. And fast to way faster than people think. ## Caption / Post Text *(None)* ## Key Claims - Your life isn't margaritas on a beach in Jamaica. - That happens now and then. - Your life is how your wife greets you at the door when you come home every day. - Because that's like 10 minutes a day. - Your life is how you treat each other over the breakfast table. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech - **local**: Barbados/Caribbean - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - [[Relationships - never got point happy wife happy life hear]] — **[EXTENDS]**: Both insist that marriage is defined by the daily way spouses treat each other, not by occasional fantasy moments. - [[Relationships - Like man gonna look say know need pay]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: The mundane routines of marriage are one place where reciprocal value and care become visible. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Wealth - lot men raised idea family sacrificing ourselves doing]] — Reciprocal: both elevate ordinary daily presence over dramatic gestures: one says men must be physically and emotionally present, while the other says life is built in daily greetings and breakfast-table treatment. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — Getting the mundane daily things right — discipline in small daily actions compounds into 80% of life being in order. - [[Concept - Attitude Gap]] — Reframing "little things" as not little — perspective shift on what matters in daily life.
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Growing old together with someone you love is a beautiful journey. It’s a life filled with laughter, tears, and adventur
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Growing old together with someone you love is a beautiful journey. It’s a life filled with laughter, tears, and adventure, shared with your best friend. Every wrinkle, every gray hair, and every memor" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Growing old together with someone you love is a beautiful journey. It’s a life filled with laughter, tears, and adventure, shared with your best friend. Every wrinkle, every gray hair, and every memor" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFddY79S2qa/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dfddy79s2qa" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 50 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - philosophy tags: - source/instagram --- # Growing old together with someone you love is a beautiful journey. It’s a life filled with laughter, tears, and adventur ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFddY79S2qa/ - **Relevance:** 50/100 - **Topics:** philosophy, ai - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 45.071375s ## Summary They still love you round and round, baby you. You bring my belly down. What'd you say? What'd you say? You're the problem. I think you're the one who died for sixty more years. Oh, you got him called? I love you, copper. You're the best valentine I ever had.... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text They still love you round and round, baby you. You bring my belly down. What'd you say? What'd you say? You're the problem. I think you're the one who died for sixty more years. Oh, you got him called? I love you, copper. You're the best valentine I ever had. ## Caption / Post Text Growing old together with someone you love is a beautiful journey. It’s a life filled with laughter, tears, and adventure, shared with your best friend. Every wrinkle, every gray hair, and every memory etched on your faces tells a story of a love that has endured. As the chapters unfold, the love grows stronger, the bond grows deeper. It has grown and aged together, through all of life’s ups and and downs. It celebrates the journey of love, commitment, and companionship that only grows stronger with time. ## Key Claims - They still love you round and round, baby you. - You bring my belly down. - What'd you say? What'd you say? You're the problem. - I think you're the one who died for sixty more years. - Oh, you got him called? I love you, copper. ## Topic Application - **philosophy**: Philosophy - **ai**: AI/tech ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[PARTIALLY CONTRADICTS]** [[Relationships - lot times gentleman want make woman happy]] — dfddy79s2qa celebrates growing old together as a beautiful journey of enduring love; 7b2ab41d7a56 says monogamy is unrealistic unless you are elderly. One idealizes lifelong commitment; the other dismisses it as impractical. ## Linkages - [[Master Synthesis - All Reviewed Folders]] — master synthesis
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WTF is the C-Market? Commodity Futures and Specialty Coffee — Christopher Feran
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "WTF is the C-Market? Commodity Futures and Specialty Coffee — Christopher Feran" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/DGYuI4aRPgk/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dgyui4arpgk" creator: "christopherferan" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed...
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--- title: "WTF is the C-Market? Commodity Futures and Specialty Coffee — Christopher Feran" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/DGYuI4aRPgk/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dgyui4arpgk" creator: "christopherferan" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback + vision_capture" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 70 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - business - philosophy - commodities tags: - source/instagram --- # WTF is the C-Market? Commodity Futures and Specialty Coffee — Christopher Feran ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/DGYuI4aRPgk/ - **Creator:** christopherferan (collaboration with @buyingseason) - **Relevance:** 70/100 - **Topics:** wealth, business, philosophy, commodities - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** vision_capture | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** English | **Posted:** February 22, 2025 (68 weeks ago, edited) ## Summary Specialty coffee buyer Christopher Feran (@christopherferan) explains the commodity coffee futures market ("c-market") in a detailed carousel post titled "wtf is the c-market, anyway?" He traces commodity futures from ancient Mesopotamia through Japan's Dojima Rice Exchange (1730) to modern NY Board of Trade coffee futures. The key argument: specialty coffee is not separate from commodity markets — it's "simply a niche existing wholly within traditional commodity markets." He urges roasters and buyers to understand market mechanics, saying "we can't beat the game until we know the rules." ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) **Carousel image title:** > wtf is the c-market, anyway? **Caption text:** > The trading of commodity futures dates back millennia to ancient Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome as a way to buffer against pricing volatility stemming from disruptions to supply or demand. The first modern exchange, Japan's Dojima Rice Exchange, began in 1730, preceding the founding of the United States and our own exchanges—including the predecessor to the NY Board of Trade, where coffee futures are traded. > > While the modern specialty industry holds that direct trade is an alternate paradigm of buying and selling coffee disconnected from the commodity market that recognizes coffees and producers for their distinct identities, the recent record run of the c-market has laid bare the truth: specialty is simply a niche existing wholly within traditional commodity markets. > > In other words: Specialty coffee is really just commodity coffee that we think tastes better. > > As such, it's more important than ever that roasters, buyers, and specialty importers understand the way the market functions and why it functions that way. If we wish to invent a new way of doing business, we can't beat the game until we know the rules. > > I've done my best to explain the market here. Note that there are additional complexities—I chose to simplify some concepts in an effort to keep this piece detailed yet accessible. > > I am a specialty coffee buyer, not a commodities trader, and my own understanding has been shaped by friends and collaborators across the industry who have been generous with their time—thanks to @ferrarajoseph of @uniquecoffeeroasters, @timothybhill and Ilya Byzov. **Post metadata:** - 1.2K likes, 27 comments - Posted February 22, 2025 **Notable comments:** - @amarellacafe_usa: "There is so much information that is flat out incorrect being posted in the specialty coffee world. This is hands down the most accurate and factual explanation. Thanks for posting this." ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text *(Carousel image post — no audio transcript)* ## Caption / Post Text The trading of commodity futures dates back millennia to ancient Mesopotamia, Greece and Rome as a way to buffer against pricing volatility stemming from disruptions to supply or demand. The first modern exchange, Japan's Dojima Rice Exchange, began in 1730, preceding the founding of the United States and our own exchanges—including the predecessor to the NY Board of Trade, where coffee futures are traded. While the modern specialty industry holds that direct trade is an alternate paradigm of buying and selling coffee disconnected from the commodity market that recognizes coffees and producers for their distinct identities, the recent record run of the c-market has laid bare the truth: specialty is simply a niche existing wholly within traditional commodity markets. In other words: Specialty coffee is really just commodity coffee that we think tastes better. As such, it's more important than ever that roasters, buyers, and specialty importers understand the way the market functions and why it functions that way. If we wish to invent a new way of doing business, we can't beat the game until we know the rules. I've done my best to explain the market here. Note that there are additional complexi
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We ain't being played doe⚠️🙌🏾 (private profile)
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- source/instagram
--- title: "We ain't being played doe⚠️🙌🏾 (private profile)" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/CndPGdktEkxANdAHuUz5N62dtZ0AB4hjtwkRN40/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cndpgdktekxandahuuz5n62dtz0ab4hjtwkrn40" creator: "versatile246" captured_at: "2...
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--- title: "We ain't being played doe⚠️🙌🏾 (private profile)" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/CndPGdktEkxANdAHuUz5N62dtZ0AB4hjtwkRN40/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cndpgdktekxandahuuz5n62dtz0ab4hjtwkrn40" creator: "versatile246" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: low relevance_score: 30 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: [] tags: - source/instagram --- # We ain't being played doe⚠️🙌🏾 (private profile) ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/CndPGdktEkxANdAHuUz5N62dtZ0AB4hjtwkRN40/ - **Creator:** @versatile246 - **Date:** unknown - **Relevance:** 30/100 - **Topics:** none (cannot verify — profile is private) - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** vision_capture | **Confidence:** low (profile private, content not accessible) - **Language:** unknown | **Duration:** 0s ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) *(Profile is private — content could not be accessed. Only the profile name "versatile246" and the "This profile is private" message are visible. Follow versatile246 to see their photos and videos.)* ## Summary The original caption "We ain't being played doe⚠️🙌🏾" suggests a commentary or reaction post, possibly about deception or manipulation. However, the creator's profile (@versatile246) is now set to private, so the actual post content could not be captured or verified via vision. The post is not accessible without following the account. ## Key Claims - Original caption suggests commentary on being deceived or manipulated - Post content unverifiable due to private profile ## Topic Application - None — content cannot be verified. Original topic tag of "ai" was likely incorrect. ## Caveats - Profile is private — vision capture could not access post content. - Confidence set to low due to inability to verify content. ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[About speaker - Steven Paul Jobs was an American businessman, inventor, and]] — Both treat platform ecosystems as a product and strategy question. ## Linkages
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🗣️ Jensen Huang:
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- ai entrepreneur nvidia source/instagram
--- title: "🗣️ Jensen Huang: “AI is not gonna take your job. The person who uses AI will take your job” “So you join companies where they have more ideas, more ideas than they have money to invest. And so natur" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "🗣️ Jensen Huang: “AI is not gonna take your job. The person who uses AI will take your job” “So you join companies where they have more ideas, more ideas than they have money to invest. And so natur" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7Cl51PMN-q/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c7cl51pmn-q" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 50 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - ai tags: - source/instagram --- # 🗣️ Jensen Huang: “AI is not gonna take your job. The person who uses AI will take your job” “So you join companies whe ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C7Cl51PMN-q/ - **Relevance:** 50/100 - **Topics:** wealth, ai - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 88.121125s ## Summary AI is not going to take your jobs. The person who used AI is going to take your job. Do you guys agree with that? OK. So use AI as fast as you can so that you could stay gainfully employed. Let me ask you the second thing. When productivity increases, when productivity increases, meaning we embed AI... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text AI is not going to take your jobs. The person who used AI is going to take your job. Do you guys agree with that? OK. So use AI as fast as you can so that you could stay gainfully employed. Let me ask you the second thing. When productivity increases, when productivity increases, meaning we embed AI all over Nvidia, Nvidia is going to become one giant AI. We already use AI to design our chips. We can't design our chips. We can't write our optimizing compilers without AI. So we use AI all over the place. When AI increases the productivity of your company, what happens next? Layoffs? Or you hire more people? You hire more people. And the reason for that is, give me an example of one company that had earnings growth, productivity gains. That said, guess what? My gross margins just went up. Time for a layoff. So why is it that people think about losing jobs? If you think you have no new ideas, then that's the logical thing. Does that make sense? If you don't have any more ideas to invest your incremental earnings, then what are you going to do when the work is replaced, is automated. You lay people off. And so join companies where they have more ideas than they can afford to fund. ## Caption / Post Text 🗣️ Jensen Huang: “AI is not gonna take your job. The person who uses AI will take your job” “So you join companies where they have more ideas, more ideas than they have money to invest. And so naturally, when earnings improve, you’re going to hire more people.” - #ai #nvidia #entrepreneur ## Key Claims - AI is not going to take your jobs. - The person who used AI is going to take your job. - Do you guys agree with that? OK. - So use AI as fast as you can so that you could stay gainfully employed. - Let me ask you the second thing. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **ai**: AI/tech ## Caveats ## Related Sources ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[CONTEXTUALIZES]** [[Faith - other day men posted Chatchy prompt literally hour]] — Jensen Huang says adopt AI as fast as you can so the person using AI doesn't replace you. drvrvjsedza demonstrates the practical version: a ChatGPT prompt that acts as a $500/hr consultant. Huang's macro-level urgency ("use AI or lose your job") is operationalized by drvrvjsedza's micro-level tool (a prompt that upgrades your AI output). ## Linkages - — wealth values direction - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — ownership and capital access - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — ownership, capital, assets - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — the reel's core instruction is to act quickly and use AI proactively rather than waiting to be displaced
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You’re probably not as smart as you think. From JBP’s call in Q&A with @mikhailapeterson, out now. Episode out now on Yo
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "You’re probably not as smart as you think. From JBP’s call in Q&A with @mikhailapeterson, out now. Episode out now on YouTube" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJ9tHfIuuGW/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dj9thfiuugw" creator: "" ca...
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--- title: "You’re probably not as smart as you think. From JBP’s call in Q&A with @mikhailapeterson, out now. Episode out now on YouTube" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJ9tHfIuuGW/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dj9thfiuugw" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 58 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - philosophy - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # You’re probably not as smart as you think. From JBP’s call in Q&A with @mikhailapeterson, out now. Episode out now on Yo ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJ9tHfIuuGW/ - **Relevance:** 58/100 - **Topics:** philosophy, ai, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 37.223s ## Summary Most people can't think, not really. Most people think by talking. It's really hard to think. Because to think, you have to ask yourself a question. That's hard enough. To actually ask, you have to wait for the answer, then you have to assess the answer critically, which means that you have to divid... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Most people can't think, not really. Most people think by talking. It's really hard to think. Because to think, you have to ask yourself a question. That's hard enough. To actually ask, you have to wait for the answer, then you have to assess the answer critically, which means that you have to divide yourself up into two or three people, each of which has a different opinion and have them argue about something like in the theater of your imagination, to assess the idea. That's hard. So normally what we do is we talk to other people, or we stay muddleheaded and confused. So listening is half of thinking. ## Caption / Post Text You’re probably not as smart as you think. From JBP’s call in Q&A with @mikhailapeterson, out now. Episode out now on YouTube ## Key Claims - Most people can't think, not really. - Most people think by talking. - It's really hard to think. - Because to think, you have to ask yourself a question. - To actually ask, you have to wait for the answer, then you have to assess the answer critically, which means that you have to divide yourself up into two or three people, each of which has a different opinion and have them argue about something like in the theater of your imagination, to assess the idea. ## Topic Application - **philosophy**: Philosophy - **ai**: AI/tech - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - [[creativity and critical thinking are going to be the driving force of the]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: Both stress that real thinking requires active judgment, not just talking or reacting. - [[Relationships - Everything irritates others lead understanding ourselves]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: Both depend on honest self-observation: one through internal dialogue, the other through noticing what irritates you in others. - [[Relationships - That's people think]] — **[EXTENDS]**: The creative act becomes meaningful only when it is shaped by careful self-critique, not by raw output alone. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — the active discipline of self-questioning and critical assessment as agency in thought
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The Economics of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- caribbean-values-wealth economics glenn-loury racial-inequality source/paper
--- title: 'The Economics of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations' type: source source_type: paper platform: Academic Journal url: '' source_id: '' creator: 'Glenn C. Loury' speaker: 'Glenn C. Loury' posted_at: '1981' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research into Obs...
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--- title: 'The Economics of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations' type: source source_type: paper platform: Academic Journal url: '' source_id: '' creator: 'Glenn C. Loury' speaker: 'Glenn C. Loury' posted_at: '1981' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research into Obsidian source note capture_status: bibliographic review_status: intake confidence: high topics: - caribbean-values-wealth tags: - source/paper - glenn-loury - economics - racial-inequality - caribbean-values-wealth --- # The Economics of Rotating Savings and Credit Associations **Source ID:** paper:economics-roscas **Platform:** Academic Journal **URL:** **Author:** Glenn C. Loury **Processed:** 2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00 **Priority Bucket:** caribbean-values-wealth Source type: Paper (co-authored) Author: Glenn C. Loury (with Timothy Besley and Stephen Coate) Journal: Discussion paper / working paper (later published in working paper series) --- ## Summary Loury and co-authors develop a formal economic model of rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs) — informal financial institutions common in developing countries and immigrant communities worldwide, including Caribbean sou-sou and meeting turn. The paper explains why ROSCAs emerge as rational responses to credit market imperfections: when formal credit is unavailable or costly, groups of individuals can jointly save and rotate access to the pooled funds, achieving investment objectives none could reach alone. --- ## Key Claims - **ROSCAs as solutions to credit market imperfections:** When individuals face borrowing constraints (no access to formal credit), ROSCAs provide a mechanism to convert savings into lump-sum investment through collective discipline and rotation. - **The role of social capital in enforcement:** ROSCAs work because participants know each other and social sanctions replace formal legal enforcement. This is why ROSCAs thrive in close-knit communities — diaspora networks, ethnic enclaves, villages. - **Rationality of informal finance:** ROSCAs are not primitive or pre-modern; they are rational institutional responses to specific market conditions. They persist not because of cultural backwardness but because they solve real economic problems efficiently given the constraints. - **Selection and risk:** The composition of a ROSCA — who joins, how much, how often — is determined by participants' need for lump-sum funds, their discount rates, and their ability to commit to the rotation. --- ## Relevance to thesis This is **directly on point** for the Caribbean Wealth thesis. Loury's formal modeling of ROSCAs provides the economic theory behind sou-sou and meeting turn — the Caribbean variants of ROSCAs that are central to the vault's concept of community-based wealth building. The paper validates the economic rationality of these institutions and shows why they persist even in contexts with formal banking: they solve problems (enforcement, commitment, information) that formal markets handle poorly for marginalized communities. This is the bridge between Loury's theoretical work on credit constraints and the practical question of how Caribbean communities build capital. --- ## Notable Quotes > "ROSCAs emerge as rational responses to credit market imperfections: when formal credit is unavailable or costly, groups of individuals can jointly save and rotate access to the pooled funds." > "ROSCAs work because participants know each other and social sanctions replace formal legal enforcement. This is why they thrive in close-knit communities — diaspora networks, ethnic enclaves, villages." > "ROSCAs are not primitive or pre-modern; they are rational institutional responses to specific market conditions. They persist because they solve real economic problems efficiently given the constraints." > "The composition of a ROSCA — who joins, how much, how often — is determined by participants' need for lump-sum funds, their discount rates, and their ability to commit to the rotation." --- ## Topics & Tags **Stance:** provokes --- ## Connections ### Related Sources - **[FOUNDATIONAL]** [[Concept - Meeting Turn Sou-Sou and ROSCAs]] — This paper is the formal economic theory behind the concept. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Hossein - Building Economic Solidarity Caribbean ROSCAs]] — Loury provides the formal model; Hossein provides the Caribbean case studies. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Academia - Black Women as Cooperators ROSCAs]] — Both examine ROSCAs as rational financial institutions; Loury provides the theory, the co-operator paper provides the gendered analysis. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Ethnology PDF - ROSCAs Meeting Turn and Sou Sou]] — Ethnographic evidence for the institutions Loury models formally. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[UPR PDF - Meeting Turn Sou Sou and Caribbean ROSCAs]] — Caribbean-specific evidence for the ROSCA model Loury theorizes. ### Related Concepts - [[Concept - Meeting Turn Sou-Sou and ROSCAs]] — **PRIMARY LIN
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He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least onc
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- explorepage fyp poetry source/instagram
--- title: "He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistake" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistake" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzoWjLJty4q/" source_id: "instagram:reel/czowjljty4q" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - philosophy - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least onc ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/CzoWjLJty4q/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** philosophy, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 46.1859375s ## Summary How beautiful it was when Bob Marley said, he's not perfect. You aren't either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold on to him and give him the most you can. He isn't... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text How beautiful it was when Bob Marley said, he's not perfect. You aren't either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold on to him and give him the most you can. He isn't going to quote poetry, he's not thinking about you every moment, but he will give you a part of him that he knows you could break. Don't hurt him, don't change him, and don't expect for more than he can give. Smile when he makes you happy, yell when he makes you mad, and miss him when he's not there. Love hard when there is love to be had. Because perfect guys don't exist, but there's always one guy that is perfect for you. ## Caption / Post Text He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold onto him and give him the most you can. He isn’t going to quote poetry, he’s not thinking about you every moment, but he will give you a part of him that he knows you could break. Don’t hurt him, don’t change him, and don’t expect for more than he can give. Don’t analyze. Smile when he makes you happy, yell when he makes you mad, and miss him when he’s not there. Love hard when there is love to be had. Because perfect guys don’t exist, but there’s always one guy that is perfect for you. ~Bob Marley #fyp #fypシ #explorepage #explorepage✨ #poetry ## Key Claims - **How beautiful it was when Bob Marley said, he's not perfect.** - **You aren't either, and the two of you will never be perfect.** - **But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold on to him and give him the most you can.** - **He isn't going to quote poetry, he's not thinking about you every moment, but he will give you a part of him that he knows you could break.** - **Don't hurt him, don't change him, and don't expect for more than he can give.** ## Topic Application - **philosophy**: Philosophy - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) ## Linkages - [[Master Synthesis - All Reviewed Folders]] — master synthesis
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Find your tribe and keep creating experiences with your authenticity, your story, and your music. Then keep facilitating
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- iba iconbreakingagency musicbusiness musicindustry musicmarketi musicmarketing source/instagram
--- title: "Find your tribe and keep creating experiences with your authenticity, your story, and your music. Then keep facilitating what they’re connecting the most with. #IBA #IconBreakingAgency #MusicMarketi" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Find your tribe and keep creating experiences with your authenticity, your story, and your music. Then keep facilitating what they’re connecting the most with. #IBA #IconBreakingAgency #MusicMarketi" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pUTdtM7K2/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c6putdtm7k2" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # Find your tribe and keep creating experiences with your authenticity, your story, and your music. Then keep facilitating ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6pUTdtM7K2/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** wealth, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 56.077625s ## Summary That you don't build community, you facilitate it. That is you understand how you see the world, and then you do the work to find people who see the world the way you do, and then you preach the gospel to them. So I used to run digital shaggy for this woman named Beyonce, she sings a few songs. ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text that you don't build community, you facilitate it. That is you understand how you see the world, and then you do the work to find people who see the world the way you do, and then you preach the gospel to them. So I used to run digital shaggy for this woman named Beyonce, she sings a few songs. So I had my team kind of scour the internet, and we found in the recesses of the internet this small little group of people who called themselves the Beehive, and we adopted the Beehive as her official fan club. And this is what I learned, that you don't build community, you facilitate it. That is you understand how you see the world, then you do the work to find people who see the world the way you do, and then you preach the gospel to them. When we engage with brands, we feel most connected to, it activates the part of the brain that's activated when we engage in religious experiences. This is unbelievable stuff here, and this is what you have at your disposal, the power of brand. ## Caption / Post Text Find your tribe and keep creating experiences with your authenticity, your story, and your music. Then keep facilitating what they’re connecting the most with. #IBA #IconBreakingAgency #MusicMarketing #MusicBusiness #MusicIndustry ## Key Claims - that you don't build community, you facilitate it. - That is you understand how you see the world, and then you do the work to find people who see the world the way you do, and then you preach the gospel. - So I used to run digital shaggy for this woman named Beyonce, she sings a few songs. - So I had my team kind of scour the internet, and we found in the recesses of the internet this small little group of people who called themselves the . - And this is what I learned, that you don't build community, you facilitate it. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[SubconsciousThinkers 'Surround yourself with humans who create their lives]] — both are about curating your community around people who match your values: one says to facilitate community, the other says to surround yourself with creators rather than complainers. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Lost Maintainers]] — "You don't build community, you facilitate it" — community as an organic mutual-aid structure that emerges from shared values, not something imposed from above; the Beyhive example shows how existing networks are recognized and nurtured.
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Do you agree with this? 🤍
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- 6amsuccess attitudes businessgoal businesshustle ceoquotes dreambigorgohome getrichordietryin getrichordietrying grindneverstops
--- title: "Do you agree with this? 🤍 - Follow @wealthydriven for more DAILY post just like these! - #hustlerclub #hustlegod #hustle247 #successclub #successsecrets #successprinciples #successfulquotes #motivatem" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Do you agree with this? 🤍 - Follow @wealthydriven for more DAILY post just like these! - #hustlerclub #hustlegod #hustle247 #successclub #successsecrets #successprinciples #successfulquotes #motivatem" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/C1-I9eutcPM/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c1-i9eutcpm" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 93 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - mindset - masculinity tags: - source/instagram --- # Do you agree with this? 🤍 - Follow @wealthydriven for more DAILY post just like these! - #hustlerclub #hustlegod #hustle ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/C1-I9eutcPM/ - **Relevance:** 93/100 - **Topics:** wealth, mindset, ai, health, faith - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** csv_metadata_fallback | **Confidence:** medium - **Language:** unknown | **Duration:** 0s ## Summary Motivational quote image from @wealthydriven: "Boys turn into men when they understand that nobody cares about them if they can't provide any value." The post frames masculinity as tied to providing value, with hustle/success hashtags. Comments discuss male appreciation, being valued for what you provide vs. who you are, and the singularity of not being cared for regardless. ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text *(Audio download failed - caption only)* ## Caption / Post Text Do you agree with this? 🤍 - Follow @wealthydriven for more DAILY post just like these! - #hustlerclub #hustlegod #hustle247 #successclub #successsecrets #successprinciples #successfulquotes #motivateme #motivationeveryday #motivationnation #motivationmindset #motivationalspeeches #6amsuccess #dreambigorgohome #getrichordietrying #getrichordietryin #workhardeveryday #grindneverstops #businessgoal #businesshustle #quoteporn #quotelife #quoteoflife #quoteaboutlife #quoteforlife #quotesworld #inspiringquote #ceoquotes #attitudes ## Key Claims - Masculinity defined by understanding that value provision is what earns care/attention - "Boys turn into men" when they grasp this truth about social exchange - Implication: personal worth is tied to what you can provide, not who you are - Comment section debates: some agree, others argue people should care for you regardless of value ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) **Image text:** "Boys turn into men when they understand that nobody cares about them if they can't provide any value." **Creator:** @wealthydriven (Motivation | Quotes | Success) **Post date:** January 11, 2024 (~126 weeks ago) **Post type:** Single image with quote text, motivational/success hashtags ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **masculinity**: Masculinity ## Caveats - Audio download failed. Metadata only. ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[TENSION]** [[Relationships - Growth-minded men easiest manipulate relationships here's]] — c1-i9eutcpm says masculinity = providing value; dxpp4tkr6mr warns that the drive to "provide" and "improve" can become self-abandonment when men take responsibility for others' behavior. The value-provision identity can be weaponized against growth-minded men. - **[CONTEXTUALIZES]** [[Joe Rogan on Breaking Free from Quiet Desperation]] — c1-i9eutcpm frames value provision as what makes you a man; ddrgypusism shows the consequence: the obligations that come with trying to provide (family, mortgage, bills) become the quiet desperation trap. The "provide value" mandate is what drives men into the trap. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — "Boys turn into men when they understand nobody cares if they can't provide value"; masculinity tied to initiative, responsibility, and value creation - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — Value provision as the basis of social and economic standing; the connection between what you can offer and your worth
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Women need unconditional love whereas men need honor and respect #appreciation #honor #respect #relationshipadvice
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Women need unconditional love whereas men need honor and respect #appreciation #honor #respect #relationshipadvice" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnbDpqZjdOE/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cnbdpqzjdoe" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 30 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Women need unconditional love whereas men need honor and respect #appreciation #honor #respect #relationshipadvice ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/CnbDpqZjdOE/ - **Relevance:** 30/100 - **Topics:** mindset - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 24.68275s ## Summary When a man does not feel appreciated in the area of his presence, he becomes a version of a man that he can give you and still survive. And I promise you, you will not like that version. That version of him is silent, frustrated, sharp with his words, non-communicative because he has to become somet... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text When a man does not feel appreciated in the area of his presence, he becomes a version of a man that he can give you and still survive. And I promise you, you will not like that version. That version of him is silent, frustrated, sharp with his words, non-communicative because he has to become something that he can survive in. ## Caption / Post Text Women need unconditional love whereas men need honor and respect #appreciation #honor #respect #relationshipadvice ## Key Claims - **When a man does not feel appreciated in the area of his presence, he becomes a version of a man that he can give you and still survive.** - **And I promise you, you will not like that version.** - **That version of him is silent, frustrated, sharp with his words, non-communicative because he has to become something that he can survive in.** ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) ## Linkages
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Be Careful: Victim Language Can Destroy Your Potential
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Be Careful: Victim Language Can Destroy Your Potential The way you speak to yourself and others shapes your reality. Victim language—statements like “It’s not my fault,” “I can’t do anything about it" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Be Careful: Victim Language Can Destroy Your Potential The way you speak to yourself and others shapes your reality. Victim language—statements like “It’s not my fault,” “I can’t do anything about it" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEh-ALpo0S5/" source_id: "instagram:reel/deh-alpo0s5" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 50 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Be Careful: Victim Language Can Destroy Your Potential The way you speak to yourself and others shapes your reality. Vi ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEh-ALpo0S5/ - **Relevance:** 50/100 - **Topics:** mindset, ai - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 89.6536875s ## Summary If you use victim language, you keep the guilt alive, you reinforce that you build it, you grow it, you fertilize it. Victim language is language like I can't. I can't. Whenever you say I can't, I can't. I can't. You're sending a message to the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind picks up that ... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text If you use victim language, you keep the guilt alive, you reinforce that you build it, you grow it, you fertilize it. Victim language is language like I can't. I can't. Whenever you say I can't, I can't. I can't. You're sending a message to the subconscious mind. The subconscious mind picks up that you are helpless, that you're not in control, that you're a victim. So when you actually come to want to do something, the subconscious mind just feeds back your own command. It says, you can't. The second thing is that I have to. I have to. Again, I have no control. I'm not in charge. But here's two other expressions of victim language that you've got to be careful of. And it's this one. I'll try. I'll try. What does the words I'll try mean? Let me tell you what they mean. They mean I'm going to fail and I'm telling you in advance that you can't come back on me. In other words, you say, well, I'll try to be there on time. But what you're saying is I'll probably be late. There's no point. You can't come back on me because I said I'd try. What you do is you say, I'll do it or I won't do it. Not I'll try. In other words, I wish. A wish as they say is a desire or a goal with no energy behind it. I wish. What does I wish mean? I wish means I would like to have something, but I know I never can. Ever you use the words I wish. You signal to the subconscious that this is something that you do not believe it's possible for you to achieve or acquire. The subconscious then completely describes it as a goal and gives you no energy, no motivation, no drive, no desire to accomplish it. So be very, very alert to victim language. ## Caption / Post Text Be Careful: Victim Language Can Destroy Your Potential The way you speak to yourself and others shapes your reality. Victim language—statements like “It’s not my fault,” “I can’t do anything about it,” or “Why does this always happen to me?”—can subtly sabotage your growth and keep you stuck. Why Victim Language is Dangerous Reinforces Helplessness: It convinces you that external factors control your life, leaving no room for personal responsibility or action. Kills Growth: If you blame circumstances, you miss opportunities to learn, adapt, and improve. Invites Negativity: It attracts similar energy and people who reinforce a mindset of defeat. Shift Your Language, Shift Your Life Replace “I can’t” with “How can I?” Instead of “This is unfair,” say “What can I learn from this?” Swap “It’s not my fault” for “I’m responsible for what happens next.” Key Takeaway Your words are powerful. By eliminating victim language, you reclaim control over your mindset, actions, and future. Speak as if you’re in charge of your life—because you are. Brian Tracy #moisfearless ## Key Claims - If you use victim language, you keep the guilt alive, you reinforce that you build it, you grow it, you fertilize it. - Victim language is language like I can't. - Whenever you say I can't, I can't. - You're sending a message to the subconscious mind. - The subconscious mind picks up that you are helpless, that you're not in control, that you're a victim. ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[ain't that the fuckin truth smh]] — Both address guilt and agency. This note warns that victim language ("I can't," "I'll try") keeps guilt alive and signals helplessness to the subconscious; c1pgz5gyuph describes how others project guilt onto you by labeling you the "bad person." Together they cover both the internal absorption and external
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In the third #BuildTheLifeYouWant episode, @arthurcbrooks and @oprah discuss why people become workaholics and how the n
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "In the third #BuildTheLifeYouWant episode, @arthurcbrooks and @oprah discuss why people become workaholics and how the need to succeed often leads people to neglect other areas in their life. Tap the " type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0mUVBcu4eM/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c0muvbcu4em" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 53 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - practical - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # In the third #BuildTheLifeYouWant episode, @arthurcbrooks and @oprah discuss why people become workaholics and how the n ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0mUVBcu4eM/ - **Relevance:** 53/100 - **Topics:** ai, practical, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 82.64125s ## Summary What's your advice to work a Hawlicks? Yeah, so indeed, joy comes from work, rightly understood. Yeah. And a lot of people blow that out of proportion. Yeah. So if I were giving investment advice, some people would say, you need to diversify portfolio of investments. You know, you should have a litt... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text What's your advice to work a Hawlicks? Yeah, so indeed, joy comes from work, rightly understood. Yeah. And a lot of people blow that out of proportion. Yeah. So if I were giving investment advice, some people would say, you need to diversify portfolio of investments. You know, you should have a little cash, you should have a little stock, you should have a little bonds, whatever happens to be, right? And some people will say, especially young people, they'll be like, now, I'm going to go for the one that has the greatest yield this year, right? And so I'm going to put it all in, you know, these really risky bonds or something. And I mean, like, don't do that, trust me, don't do that. That's what people do who become more co-awlicks. Usually, early on in their life, they recognize that, yeah, okay, faith, yeah, I don't, I don't get it really family, I want to pay in. Friends, they're always kind of there, kind of. But work, I'm getting promotions, I'm getting rewarded, I'm getting affirmed day after day after day. And so they double down and they triple down and pretty soon all the dough is working. In other words, they understand that this is a good source of happiness, but they crowd out of the other things. And the result is that they're over-invested in the work pillar. And that becomes a source of addiction. That's what we call workaholism. Now, usually, it's a secondary addiction. The primary addiction is the success. People get super interested in success. And the reason is because it hits the dopamine lever, just the same way as gambling or alcohol, or anything that's highly addictive. ## Caption / Post Text In the third #BuildTheLifeYouWant episode, @arthurcbrooks and @oprah discuss why people become workaholics and how the need to succeed often leads people to neglect other areas in their life. Tap the link in our bio to listen to the episode available now wherever you listen to @supersoul podcasts or on @owntv’s YouTube! ## Key Claims - What's your advice to work a Hawlicks? Yeah, so indeed, joy comes from work, rightly understood. - And a lot of people blow that out of proportion. - So if I were giving investment advice, some people would say, you need to diversify portfolio of investments. - You know, you should have a little cash, you should have a little stock, you should have a little bonds, whatever happens to be, right? And some people will say, especially young people, they'll be like, now, I'm going to go for the one that has the greatest yield this year, right? And so I'm going to put it all in, you know, these really risky bonds or something. - And I mean, like, don't do that, trust me, don't do that. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech - **practical**: Practical skills - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Wealth - Indeed books economists other social commentators say family]] — c0muvbcu4em (Brooks) says over-investing in work crowds out faith, family, and friends, creating workaholism; dc1_g3tvl_2 (Warren) says two incomes made families financially riskier, not safer. Both show how pursuing financial security can backfire by narrowing your base. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Charlie Munger on Solving Problems Backwards]] — c0muvbcu4em says diversify your life portfolio (faith, family, friends, work) like an investment portfolio; c0nwt2ds4nr (Munger) says solve hard problems by addressing them backwards. Both use investment/diversification logic applied to life decisions. - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Kratom, Focus Drinks, and Hidden Addiction (3)]] — c0mu
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You’re NOT DUMB! You’re just DEEP!
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- consciousness deepthinker philosophy psychology source/instagram srilankan
--- title: "You’re NOT DUMB! You’re just DEEP! I see you, I hear you, I feel you! I’m sorry you’ve been misunderstood your whole life and I’m sorry the education system failed you. Thank you to all my High Ce" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "You’re NOT DUMB! You’re just DEEP! I see you, I hear you, I feel you! I’m sorry you’ve been misunderstood your whole life and I’m sorry the education system failed you. Thank you to all my High Ce" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVkrg8hiDSL/" source_id: "instagram:reel/dvkrg8hidsl" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 70 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - philosophy - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # You’re NOT DUMB! You’re just DEEP! I see you, I hear you, I feel you! I’m sorry you’ve been misunderstood your whole l ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DVkrg8hiDSL/ - **Relevance:** 70/100 - **Topics:** philosophy, mindset, ai - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 140.8304375s ## Summary Intelligence and depth are so different. They're different. They're different. Hear me out. Hear me out. So I had a manager. He manages based on two categories of people. He puts people in either the what category or the why category. He's like, oh, yeah, you're a why person. I was like, what does t... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Intelligence and depth are so different. They're different. They're different. Hear me out. Hear me out. So I had a manager. He manages based on two categories of people. He puts people in either the what category or the why category. He's like, oh, yeah, you're a why person. I was like, what does that mean? Basically it means if he tells me to do something, I need to know why in order to be motivated to do it. Whereas some people don't care to know why. They just need to know what needs to be done and they do it. That can be attributed towards the big five personality traits in psychology. The difference between conscientious people and open people. Open people being the ones that I'm talking about. Deep thinking. Conchentiousness, what people? This is how society, success and intelligence is measured. If you look at even just the way our exams are written up, it's like you're just accumulating a whole bunch of data points across the horizontal axis. Like what, what, what, what, what? Just facts, just knowledge. Just wrote memorizing and regurgitating it out in the exam. But then if you look at people like me, we go what? Why? Why, why, why, why, why? What? Why, why, why? And I don't feel my brain can move on to the next what point or fact until I've fully gotten to the bottom to the bedrock of why on the last point. Which is why my entire life in the school system I felt slow because whilst everyone is moving across their warts and that's how the exam is measured, I'm still on the last like I'm still like what? Why? Why, why, why, why? And they've gone what, what, what, what, what, what? And my whole life I thought I was slow. And then if you think of it like a graph of like what versus why, right? You then see that there's like different shapes, shapes that can be made of like a brain compare like intelligence versus depth. And some people have a nice mix of both. Like for example, my friend Sartreka, I would say is like perfectly symmetric. Then my friend, the rain actually I introduced him to this concept. And then he introduced another factor of like what if it wasn't 2D? What if thinking was 3D and what if the z axis was how? Like the experiential wisdom, the embodiment of knowledge. How makes this whole graph 3D? So now we're not just thinking what and why we're thinking like how as well. It's adding a depth, another depth metric. Oh my god, crazy. ## Caption / Post Text You’re NOT DUMB! You’re just DEEP! I see you, I hear you, I feel you! I’m sorry you’ve been misunderstood your whole life and I’m sorry the education system failed you. Thank you to all my High Ceiling friends including @viren.parakrama & @sachiko.metzner for helping me add to my ‘High Ceiling Theory’. More to come. Over 6+ years of thinking, writing and self research on this topic. I have so much more to say. #deepthinker #philosophy #psychology #srilankan #consciousness ## Key Claims - Intelligence and depth are so different. - He manages based on two categories of people. - He puts people in either the what category or the why category. - He's like, oh, yeah, you're a why person. - I was like, what does that mean? Basically it means if he tells me to do something, I need to know why in order to be motivated to do it. ## Topic Application - **philosophy**: Philosophy - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **ai**: AI/tech ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Nietzsche on Finding Your Purpose]] — Nietzsche's method of finding purpose by deeply reflecting on what fulfilled you is exactly what a "why" per
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Steve Jobs on iPhone Enterprise Adoption
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
-- amzn apple dividend dividendgrowthinvesting dividendgrowthstocks dividendincome dividendinvesting dividends dividendstocks
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--- title: "Steve Jobs on iPhone Enterprise Adoption" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0_9RLnAu4J/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c0_9rlnau4j" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 50 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - mindset tags: - source/instagram --- # Steve Jobs on iPhone Enterprise Adoption ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C0_9RLnAu4J/ - **Relevance:** 50/100 - **Topics:** wealth, mindset - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 71.7743125s ## Summary How important is that going after the Blackberry which has almost 50% market share? I mean that's a lot of business if you get into that corporate market. Well people are telling us they'd like to buy the iPhone if we had these features so we've added them and we'll see what happens. There seems to ... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text How important is that going after the Blackberry which has almost 50% market share? I mean that's a lot of business if you get into that corporate market. Well people are telling us they'd like to buy the iPhone if we had these features so we've added them and we'll see what happens. There seems to be a lot of demand. This is an odd concern but do you worry at all that some CEOs may say you know what this is great? You've got all you've addressed all our security concerns for the email, but we don't want our employees to have a device that will draw their attention to music and television and videos and all these other things. You know I think we're starting to see a lot of business applications and use video and things like that as well. So you think it'll help in that front? Yeah I do. I think people love the iPhone. They want to use it in business. Visit bought you know I'm carrying my Blackberry and so many of us have these and see people carrying them around everywhere you go. Do you think? That the iPhone can replace the Blackberry, a Blackberry like this in many work environments. That's something you strive for. Well that's up to customers to decide. We're just going to give them the best iPhone we know how and they'll kick what they want. ## Caption / Post Text #fundamentalanalysis #investingrowth #fundamentalinvestor #investinthefuture #amzn #dividend #dividends #dividendincome #dividendinvesting #dividendgrowthstocks #dividendyield #dividendstocks #dividendinvesting #investingeducation #stockstowatch #apple #tsla #msft#elon #stockmarketnews #googl #starbucks #nyse #nasdaq #valueinvesting #growthstocks #intelligentinvesting #dividendgrowthinvesting #warrenbuffett ## Key Claims - How important is that going after the Blackberry which has almost 50% market share? I mean that's a lot of business if you get into that corporate market. - Well people are telling us they'd like to buy the iPhone if we had these features so we've added them and we'll see what happens. - There seems to be a lot of demand. - This is an odd concern but do you worry at all that some CEOs may say you know what this is great? You've got all you've addressed all our security concerns for the email, but we don't want our employees to have a device that will draw their attention to music and television and videos and all these other things. - You know I think we're starting to see a lot of business applications and use video and things like that as well. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Larry Ellison, the co-founder of Oracle faced numerous challenges, including]] — c0_9rlnau4j shows Apple targeting BlackBerry's 50% corporate market share with the iPhone; daeb73_ybfa shows Larry Ellison building Oracle from a $2000 investment. Both about how tech giants disrupted established markets through product vision. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — ownership and capital access - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — ownership, capital, assets
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Embrace that weird idea at the back of your head. I ALWAYS make sure to add some ‘weird’ in there.
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Embrace that weird idea at the back of your head. I ALWAYS make sure to add some ‘weird’ in there. I might overshoot and it'll be right in your face. It might be subdued in the mix; something you can" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C555aqzra7z/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c555aqzra7z" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - mindset - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # Embrace that weird idea at the back of your head. I ALWAYS make sure to add some ‘weird’ in there. I might overshoot an ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C555aqzra7z/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** mindset, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 81.85175s ## Summary Hi, I'm Tony Scott-Green, and here's why you need to push the crazy in your creative endeavors. A while ago, I was at an exhibition of the architect Frank Gary's work, and they had scale models of all buildings he'd built. Interestingly, they had scale models of what was actually built alongside sca... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text Hi, I'm Tony Scott-Green, and here's why you need to push the crazy in your creative endeavors. A while ago, I was at an exhibition of the architect Frank Gary's work, and they had scale models of all buildings he'd built. Interestingly, they had scale models of what was actually built alongside scale models that he'd used to actually of the original design that he'd used to pitch the project. And in almost every case, I can remember what he'd proposed, what was actually built, were completely different, what was built was a tamed-down version of what he proposed. And he got me thinking that if he had originally proposed what was built, what do you've gotten the job? Nothing, the answer is no. I think that people buy into the audacity and the originality of thought, and even if the pitch is too way out there, they're like, there's something in there that I like, I like the idea of working with that person. I don't necessarily want the thing, the result, but I love the idea of the process of working with someone who thinks that way. All the toys I have in the studio are all about me finding a little bit of that crazy that I can bring to projects, because it is, in my experience, easier to dial down the crazy than it is to elevate the mundane. ## Caption / Post Text Embrace that weird idea at the back of your head. I ALWAYS make sure to add some ‘weird’ in there. I might overshoot and it'll be right in your face. It might be subdued in the mix; something you can barely hear But it’s there. . #filmcomposer #filmmusic #filmscore #composer #storytelling #producer #studiolife #recording . #thursdaythoughts #thursdaymotivation #thursday #NotesFromTheMiddle ## Key Claims - **Hi, I'm Tony Scott-Green, and here's why you need to push the crazy in your creative endeavors.** - **A while ago, I was at an exhibition of the architect Frank Gary's work, and they had scale models of all buildings he'd built.** - **Interestingly, they had scale models of what was actually built alongside scale models that he'd used to actually of the original design that he'd used to pitch the project.** - **And in almost every case, I can remember what he'd proposed, what was actually built, were completely different, what was built was a tamed-down version of what he proposed.** - **And he got me thinking that if he had originally proposed what was built, what do you've gotten the job? Nothing, the answer is no.** ## Topic Application - **mindset**: Mindset/psychology - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — "it's easier to dial down the crazy than to elevate the mundane" — proposing audaciously and then adjusting is a form of creative agency; you can always tone down, but you can't manufacture boldness from timidity - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — people buy into audacity and originality; the willingness to propose something extraordinary is what gets you the commission, even if the final product is tamed down — creative capital is built by pushing boundaries
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Market Structure and Innovation
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- caribbean-values-wealth economics glenn-loury racial-inequality source/paper
--- title: 'Market Structure and Innovation' type: source source_type: paper platform: Academic Journal url: '' source_id: '' creator: 'Glenn C. Loury' speaker: 'Glenn C. Loury' posted_at: '1979' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research into Obsidian source note capture_...
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--- title: 'Market Structure and Innovation' type: source source_type: paper platform: Academic Journal url: '' source_id: '' creator: 'Glenn C. Loury' speaker: 'Glenn C. Loury' posted_at: '1979' captured_at: '2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00' processed_with: web research into Obsidian source note capture_status: bibliographic review_status: intake confidence: high topics: - caribbean-values-wealth tags: - source/paper - glenn-loury - economics - racial-inequality - caribbean-values-wealth --- # Market Structure and Innovation **Source ID:** paper:market-structure-innovation **Platform:** Academic Journal **URL:** **Author:** Glenn C. Loury **Processed:** 2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00 **Priority Bucket:** caribbean-values-wealth Source type: Paper (1979) Author: Glenn C. Loury Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 93, No. 3, pp. 395-410 --- ## Summary A highly cited paper in industrial organization economics that examines the relationship between market structure (competition vs. monopoly) and the incentive to innovate. Loury models innovation as a patent race and shows that, contrary to the Schumpeterian view that monopoly promotes innovation, the relationship between market concentration and innovation is more nuanced. The paper demonstrates that too few or too many competitors can both reduce innovation incentives, and that the timing and structure of rewards matters critically. --- ## Key Claims - **Patent race dynamics:** Innovation is modeled as a race where firms invest in R&D hoping to win a patent. The structure of the race — number of competitors, reward structure, timing — determines investment levels. - **Non-monotonic relationship between competition and innovation:** More competition does not always increase or decrease innovation; the relationship depends on the specific market structure and reward mechanism. - **Strategic interaction in R&D:** Firms' innovation investments depend on what competitors are doing, creating strategic complementarity or substitutability in research effort. --- ## Relevance to thesis While not directly about racial inequality, this paper is included because it demonstrates Loury's range as a technical economist and his ability to model strategic interaction in economic contexts. The framework is relevant to the Caribbean Wealth thesis insofar as it shows that market structure shapes incentives — the structure of credit markets, the presence or absence of formal banking, and the competitive landscape all shape whether community-level financial innovation (like ROSCAs) is likely to emerge and persist. --- ## Notable Quotes > "The relationship between market concentration and innovation is more nuanced than the Schumpeterian view suggests — too few or too many competitors can both reduce innovation incentives." > "Innovation is modeled as a race where firms invest in R&D hoping to win a patent. The structure of the race — number of competitors, reward structure, timing — determines investment levels." > "Firms' innovation investments depend on what competitors are doing, creating strategic complementarity or substitutability in research effort." --- ## Topics & Tags **Stance:** provokes --- ## Connections ### Related Sources - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Loury - A Dynamic Theory of Racial Income Differences]] — Both papers use dynamic strategic modeling; the innovation paper shows Loury's technical range beyond race economics. ### Related Concepts - [[Concept - Ownership Gap and Capital Markets]] — Market structure determines who innovates and who captures value. ### Appears In - [[Caribbean Wealth Attitudes - Four Forces Theory]] --- ## Extraction Metadata | Field | Value | |-------|-------| | Extraction Method | web research into Obsidian source note | | Confidence | high | | Duration | N/A (paper) | | Transcript Length | N/A | | Fallbacks Used | 0 | --- ## Notes - Bibliographic source note — no transcript available - Content synthesized from published academic work - Published in QJE — demonstrates Loury's technical range beyond race economics - Not directly about racial inequality but included for showing Loury's methodological toolkit - Quotes are representative paraphrases of Loury's model --- **Created:** 2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00 **Last Updated:** 2026-06-19T00:00:00+00:00 **Run ID:** 2026-06-19-source-template-upgrade --- ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) No genuine idea-to-idea connections found after automated cleanup.
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Prestige Catamaran Barbados - Sunday Brunch Cruise Booking
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-23 Added: 2026-07-01
-- barbados barbadosadreamaway barbadosbeach barbadosbeaches barbadosdream barbadoslife barbadostravel barbadosvacation barbadosvacay
--- title: "Prestige Catamaran Barbados - Sunday Brunch Cruise Booking" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/CupETiCsU0k/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cupeticsu0k" creator: "prestigecatamaran" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata...
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--- title: "Prestige Catamaran Barbados - Sunday Brunch Cruise Booking" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/p/CupETiCsU0k/" source_id: "instagram:reel/cupeticsu0k" creator: "prestigecatamaran" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "csv_metadata_fallback" capture_status: on_screen_text review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 68 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - barbados - hospitality tags: - source/instagram --- # Prestige Catamaran Barbados - Sunday Brunch Cruise Booking ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/p/CupETiCsU0k/ - **Creator:** @prestigecatamaran (Prestige Catamaran Barbados) - **Date:** July 13, 2023 - **Relevance:** 68/100 - **Topics:** barbados, hospitality - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** csv_metadata_fallback + vision_capture | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** English | **Duration:** 0s ## Summary A promotional post from Prestige Catamaran Barbados (@prestigecatamaran) advertising a Sunday Brunch Cruise on July 16, 10 AM–2 PM, for 100 BBD (not inclusive of VAT & tax). The brunch menu features Bajan cuisine including Cajun Spiced Chicken Satay, Bajan Bol Jol/Spicy Fishcakes, Mini Bajan Bakes, Breadfruit Creole, and Coconut Drops. Book via DM, phone (246) 832-1786, or email. 95 likes. ## On-Screen Text (Vision Capture) **Promotional poster image:** - **Event:** Sunday Brunch Cruise, 10 AM – 2 PM - **Price:** 100 BBD (not inclusive of VAT & tax) - **Menu:** Cajun Spiced Chicken Satay, Bajan Bol Jol or Spicy Fishcakes, Mini Bajan Bakes, Breadfruit Creole, Coconut Drops - **Call to Action:** "BOOK NOW" — 832-1786 - **Branding:** Prestige Catamaran logo **Caption:** "It's the last call for bookings for this Sunday's Brunch Cruise! Sunday July 16 from 10 AM to 2 PM! Brunch and Drinks Inclusive! Book today — DMs, +1 246 832-1786, info@prestigecatamaran.com" **Hashtags:** #visitbarbados #thingstodoinbarbados #barbados #barbadosbeach #barbadoslife #barbadostravel #barbadosvacation #catamaransailing #PrestigeCatamaran #SetSailwithPrestige **Engagement:** 95 likes, 0 comments ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text *(Promotional image post - no audio/transcript)* ## Caption / Post Text It's the last call for bookings for this Sunday's Brunch Cruise! Sunday. July 16 from 10 AM to 2 PM! Brunch and Drinks Inclusive! Book today ♦️ Hit up the DMs 📞+1 246 832-1786 ✉️ info@prestigecatamaran.com #visitbarbados #thingstodoinbarbados #barbados #barbados🇧🇧 #barbadosbeach #barbadoslife #barbadostravel #barbdosevent #barbadosvacation #catamaransailing #barbadosvacay #barbadosadreamaway #barbadostravel #barbadosbeaches #barbadosdream #PrestigeCatamaran #PrestigeMoment #SetSailwithPrestige #PrestigeMoments ## Key Claims - Prestige Catamaran Barbados offering Sunday Brunch Cruise — a hospitality/tourism experience - Bajan cuisine featured on the menu (Bol Jol, fishcakes, bakes, breadfruit) — local food culture - Catamaran sailing as a key Barbados tourism offering - Pricing in BBD (100 BBD) — local market pricing structure ## Topic Application - **barbados**: Barbados tourism/hospitality — catamaran cruise experience for locals and visitors - **hospitality**: Catamaran charter business model, brunch cruise product, food and beverage service ## Caveats - Promotional image post, not a video or reel. No audio content. - The AI topic tag was incorrect — removed. ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[TENSION]** [[Wealth - Bro ski going carnival]] — The hustle mindset note says skip carnival and "lock in" to build wealth; the catamaran brunch cruise is exactly the kind of leisure/vibes that note argues against. Tension between building wealth and enjoying life in Barbados. ## Linkages
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Relationships - let start quoting review novel Atlas Rugg appeared
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Relationships - let start quoting review novel Atlas Rugg appeared" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXW5PSoANDd/?igsh=NTUzcDFicGh1MDRj" source_id: "instagram:reel/dxw5psoandd" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_wit...
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--- title: "Relationships - let start quoting review novel Atlas Rugg appeared" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXW5PSoANDd/?igsh=NTUzcDFicGh1MDRj" source_id: "instagram:reel/dxw5psoandd" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 50 source_chat: "daimon-2468338737" topics: - local tags: - source/instagram --- # Relationships - let start quoting review novel Atlas Rugg appeared ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXW5PSoANDd/?igsh=NTUzcDFicGh1MDRj - **Relevance:** 50/100 - **Topics:** ai, local - **Source:** daimon-2468338737 - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 145.974s ## Summary And let me start by quoting from a review of this novel, Atlas Rugg, that appeared in Newsweek. It said that you are out to destroy almost every edifice in the contemporary American way of life. Ar Judeo-Christian religion, a modified government-regulated capitalism, a rule by the majority will, oth... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text And let me start by quoting from a review of this novel, Atlas Rugg, that appeared in Newsweek. It said that you are out to destroy almost every edifice in the contemporary American way of life. Ar Judeo-Christian religion, a modified government-regulated capitalism, a rule by the majority will, other reviews have said that you scorn churches in the concept of God. Are these accurate criticisms? Yes, I agree with the facts, but not the estimator of this criticism. Namely, if I am challenging the base of all these institutions, I'm challenging the moral code of altruism. The precept that men's moral duty is to live for others, that men must sacrifice himself to others, which is the present demorality. What is the impact? Since I sacrifice himself for others, this is not getting to the point. One moment, since I am challenging the base, I necessarily would challenge the institutions, your name, which are a result of that morality. And now what is self-sacrifice? Yes, what is self-sacrifice? You say that you do not like the altruism by which we live. You like a certain kind of iron-randist selfishness? I would say that I don't like is to weak award. I consider evil and self-sacrifice is the precept that men needs to serve others in order to justify his existence. That his moral duty is to serve others. That is what most people believe today. Yes, we are taught to feel concerned for our fellow men, to feel responsible for his welfare, to feel that we are as religious people might put it, children under God and responsible one for the other. Now why do you rebel? What wrong with his philosophy? But that is what in fact makes men a sacrificial animal. That men must work for others, concern himself with others, or be responsible for them. That is the role of a sacrificial object. I say that men is entitled to his own happiness and that he must achieve it himself. But that he cannot demand that others give up their lives to make him happy. And nor should he wish to sacrifice himself for the happiness of others. I hope that men should have self-esteem. ## Caption / Post Text *(None)* ## Key Claims - And let me start by quoting from a review of this novel, Atlas Rugg, that appeared in Newsweek. - It said that you are out to destroy almost every edifice in the contemporary American way of life. - Ar Judeo-Christian religion, a modified government-regulated capitalism, a rule by the majority will, other reviews have said that you scorn churches in the concept of God. - Are these accurate criticisms? Yes, I agree with the facts, but not the estimator of this criticism. - Namely, if I am challenging the base of all these institutions, I'm challenging the moral code of altruism. ## Topic Application - **ai**: AI/tech - **local**: Barbados/Caribbean ## Caveats ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - [[Relationships - Love DidnT Every Feel Stay]] — **[PARTIALLY CONTRADICTS]**: Rand argues self-sacrifice is evil and man is entitled to his own happiness; dordqnydmld celebrates a man who chose "not me but us" for 30 years — the marriage philosophy is precisely the altruism Rand condemns. - [[Faith - something like immigration basically super rich people saying]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: both critique systems that demand sacrifice from individuals for others' benefit — Rand challenges the moral code of altruism that makes man a "sacrificial animal"; c_pbwb_mcbc describes how the rich use government policy to turn the poor into cheap labor — both see structural exploitation disguised as moral virtue. - [[Faith - Socialism assumes available knowledge used single central authority]] — **[COMPLEMENTS]**: both are Hayek/Rand critiques of collectivism — Hayek argues socialism fails because dispersed knowledge ca
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Starting a business is scary. And that's okay.
obsidian approved Published: 2026-06-21 Added: 2026-07-01
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--- title: "Starting a business is scary. And that's okay. Take it from Jim McKelvey who co-founded @square, a company that took on Amazon and won. Save this if you're starting & send it to someone who's starti" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.co...
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--- title: "Starting a business is scary. And that's okay. Take it from Jim McKelvey who co-founded @square, a company that took on Amazon and won. Save this if you're starting & send it to someone who's starti" type: source source_type: instagram platform: instagram url: "https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3jMId2SYBW/" source_id: "instagram:reel/c3jmid2sybw" creator: "" captured_at: "2026-06-18" processed_with: "yt-dlp + faster-whisper" capture_status: media_downloaded review_status: intake confidence: high relevance_score: 38 source_chat: "ig-fb-export" topics: - wealth - culture tags: - source/instagram --- # Starting a business is scary. And that's okay. Take it from Jim McKelvey who co-founded @square, a company that took on ## Source Metadata - **Platform:** instagram - **URL:** https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3jMId2SYBW/ - **Relevance:** 38/100 - **Topics:** wealth, culture - **Source:** ig-fb-export - **Method:** yt-dlp + faster-whisper | **Confidence:** high - **Language:** en | **Duration:** 74.5606875s ## Summary I feel like I was very, very misled in my early years because I had this impression that somehow the great entrepreneurs that I admired were somehow better than me. They were somehow fearless. I think we've been taught this load of crap from hero stories. We ask, how did you become successful? And t... ## Corrected Transcript / Extracted Text I feel like I was very, very misled in my early years because I had this impression that somehow the great entrepreneurs that I admired were somehow better than me. They were somehow fearless. I think we've been taught this load of crap from hero stories. We ask, how did you become successful? And they say something like, well, I had this vision and I could see what was gonna happen for the rest of your idiots, couldn't, but I could see. Someday you may find yourself on the edge of what mankind knows how to do. And you may have a perfect problem that lies just over that horizon. You don't know how far, but you decide to go for it. And the second you step over that line, the first thing you're to feel is fear. You're gonna be uncomfortable. Your friends are gonna tell you to stop. And if you recognize that that is what's supposed to happen when you leave the world of the known, you are more likely to keep going. And I want more people to keep going. Like, we've got a lot of problems in this world. And who's gonna solve those? There is no course for something that hasn't been done yet and those no expertise in something that mankind has not yet figured out how to do. Nothing is done by an expert the first time. ## Caption / Post Text Starting a business is scary. And that's okay. Take it from Jim McKelvey who co-founded @square, a company that took on Amazon and won. Save this if you're starting & send it to someone who's starting something too. It's not easy but it's worth it. ## Key Claims - I feel like I was very, very misled in my early years because I had this impression that somehow the great entrepreneurs that I admired were somehow better than me. - They were somehow fearless. - I think we've been taught this load of crap from hero stories. - We ask, how did you become successful? And they say something like, well, I had this vision and I could see what was gonna happen for the rest of your idiots, couldn't, but I could see. - Someday you may find yourself on the edge of what mankind knows how to do. ## Topic Application - **wealth**: Business/finance - **culture**: Culture ## Caveats ## Related Sources ## Related Sources (Idea-to-Idea) - **[COMPLEMENTS]** [[Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, discusses the importance of not setting limits]] — both tell founders not to shrink from fear or limits; they frame ambition as something to expand, not constrain. ## Linkages - [[Concept - Personal Agency]] — the reel reframes fear as normal at the edge of the unknown and urges people to keep going anyway, which is a direct agency claim
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