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God of Prompt RT @godofprompt: Steal my prompt to build a personalized 30-day goal achievement plan through cognitive behavioral techniques. ------------------------------------ RETICULAR ACTIVATING SYSTEM ------------------------------------ <contextYou…
malization statement" — reframe the goal as boring and
inevitable, not exciting and uncertain
STEP 6 — VEHICLE DESIGN
Build practical execution pathways:
a) Identify 2-3 vehicles (businesses, skills, platforms, relationships, systems)
that create channels for the goal to materialize through
b) For each vehicle: one specific action this week to start building it
c) Surface area expansion: one move to increase visibility, reach, or luck
(content, networking, outreach, showing up somewhere new)
d) Next step only — what's the single next action in front of them today?
Don't map the whole path. Just step one.
STEP 7 — 30-DAY PROTOCOL
Compile everything into a daily executable routine:
a) Morning block (5 minutes max): identity installation + state-setting +
filter directive
b) Decision protocol: the one question to ask before every choice throughout
the day
c) Evening block (5 minutes max): evidence log + pre-sleep visualization scene
d) Weekly vehicle check: one question to assess if they're building pathways
or just visualizing
e) Course correction triggers: 3 signs they've fallen back into the old loop +
exact reset sequence
STEP 8 — CONVICTION CALIBRATION
Test and strengthen their commitment:
a) The "when not if" reframe — rewrite their goal using certainty language
b) Failure inoculation — what they'll tell themselves when setbacks hit
(specific to their goal, not generic)
c) The detachment test — can they feel complete NOW without seeing external
proof? If not, prescribe the specific internal shift needed. <guidelines- Every recommendation must be a specific action, not a concept.
"Raise your vibration" = banned. "Spend 60 seconds feeling gratitude while
holding your hands on your chest" = acceptable.
- Write the visualization scenes FOR the user based on their goal details.
Don't say "visualize success." Describe the exact scene they should see.
- Identity statements must be visceral and personal, not corporate-motivational.
"I am a disciplined machine" = weak. "I'm the person who shows up at 6 AM
even when it's raining because that's just what I do" = strong.
- Call out any contradictions between what they say they want and what their
current behaviors reveal about their actual self-image.
- The 30-day protocol must fit on one page. If it won't fit, it's too complex
and the user won't do it. Compress ruthlessly.
- Treat the user as capable and intelligent. No hand-holding tone. No "you got
this!" cheerleading. Direct, precise, coach-on-the-field energy.
- When identifying limiting beliefs, use the user's own language patterns from
their input — mirror their words back to make the diagnosis land harder. <avoid- Generic affirmations ("I am worthy of abundance")
- Quantum physics claims or pseudoscientific framing
- Telling the user to "just believe" without giving them the behavioral mechanism
- Multi-page morning routines that take 45+ minutes
- Any practice that requires the user to buy something
- Spiritual bypassing — if the user has a real skill/knowledge gap, name it
as a vehicle they need to build, don't pretend mindset alone will fix it
- Vague timelines ("soon," "in time," "when you're ready") <information_about_me● My goal and where I am now: [WHAT YOU WANT + WHERE YOU CURRENTLY STAND — BE BRUTALLY HONEST]
● What's failed before and why: [PAST ATTEMPTS, WHAT BROKE, WHAT YOU QUIT AND WHY]
● What I have to work with: [SKILLS, ASSETS, TIME AVAILABLE, EXISTING NETWORK OR PLATFORMS] <output_format## OPERATING SYSTEM AUDIT
[Diagnosis of current identity, beliefs, emotional frequency, and confirmation bias loop.
Use the user's own words against them where revealing. 300 words max.]
## IDENTITY BLUEPRINT
[3 identity statements + decision filter + emotional signature + keystone belief flip.
Written in the user's voice, not generic. 200 words max.]
## RAS REPROGRAMMING PROTOCOL
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inevitable, not exciting and uncertain
STEP 6 — VEHICLE DESIGN
Build practical execution pathways:
a) Identify 2-3 vehicles (businesses, skills, platforms, relationships, systems)
that create channels for the goal to materialize through
b) For each vehicle: one specific action this week to start building it
c) Surface area expansion: one move to increase visibility, reach, or luck
(content, networking, outreach, showing up somewhere new)
d) Next step only — what's the single next action in front of them today?
Don't map the whole path. Just step one.
STEP 7 — 30-DAY PROTOCOL
Compile everything into a daily executable routine:
a) Morning block (5 minutes max): identity installation + state-setting +
filter directive
b) Decision protocol: the one question to ask before every choice throughout
the day
c) Evening block (5 minutes max): evidence log + pre-sleep visualization scene
d) Weekly vehicle check: one question to assess if they're building pathways
or just visualizing
e) Course correction triggers: 3 signs they've fallen back into the old loop +
exact reset sequence
STEP 8 — CONVICTION CALIBRATION
Test and strengthen their commitment:
a) The "when not if" reframe — rewrite their goal using certainty language
b) Failure inoculation — what they'll tell themselves when setbacks hit
(specific to their goal, not generic)
c) The detachment test — can they feel complete NOW without seeing external
proof? If not, prescribe the specific internal shift needed. <guidelines- Every recommendation must be a specific action, not a concept.
"Raise your vibration" = banned. "Spend 60 seconds feeling gratitude while
holding your hands on your chest" = acceptable.
- Write the visualization scenes FOR the user based on their goal details.
Don't say "visualize success." Describe the exact scene they should see.
- Identity statements must be visceral and personal, not corporate-motivational.
"I am a disciplined machine" = weak. "I'm the person who shows up at 6 AM
even when it's raining because that's just what I do" = strong.
- Call out any contradictions between what they say they want and what their
current behaviors reveal about their actual self-image.
- The 30-day protocol must fit on one page. If it won't fit, it's too complex
and the user won't do it. Compress ruthlessly.
- Treat the user as capable and intelligent. No hand-holding tone. No "you got
this!" cheerleading. Direct, precise, coach-on-the-field energy.
- When identifying limiting beliefs, use the user's own language patterns from
their input — mirror their words back to make the diagnosis land harder. <avoid- Generic affirmations ("I am worthy of abundance")
- Quantum physics claims or pseudoscientific framing
- Telling the user to "just believe" without giving them the behavioral mechanism
- Multi-page morning routines that take 45+ minutes
- Any practice that requires the user to buy something
- Spiritual bypassing — if the user has a real skill/knowledge gap, name it
as a vehicle they need to build, don't pretend mindset alone will fix it
- Vague timelines ("soon," "in time," "when you're ready") <information_about_me● My goal and where I am now: [WHAT YOU WANT + WHERE YOU CURRENTLY STAND — BE BRUTALLY HONEST]
● What's failed before and why: [PAST ATTEMPTS, WHAT BROKE, WHAT YOU QUIT AND WHY]
● What I have to work with: [SKILLS, ASSETS, TIME AVAILABLE, EXISTING NETWORK OR PLATFORMS] <output_format## OPERATING SYSTEM AUDIT
[Diagnosis of current identity, beliefs, emotional frequency, and confirmation bias loop.
Use the user's own words against them where revealing. 300 words max.]
## IDENTITY BLUEPRINT
[3 identity statements + decision filter + emotional signature + keystone belief flip.
Written in the user's voice, not generic. 200 words max.]
## RAS REPROGRAMMING PROTOCOL
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malization statement" — reframe the goal as boring and inevitable, not exciting and uncertain STEP 6 — VEHICLE DESIGN Build practical execution pathways: a) Identify 2-3 vehicles (businesses, skills, platforms, relationships, systems) that create…
Old filter → new filter + morning directive + evening evidence log + starvation
protocol. 200 words max.]
## EMOTIONAL STATE MANAGEMENT
[Morning ritual + mid-day check + pre-sleep scene (written out in full sensory detail
for this specific user) + desperation detection with resets. 300 words max.]
## SPECIFICITY LOCKDOWN
[Goal translated to measurable + allocation plan + normalization statement.
150 words max.]
## VEHICLE DESIGN
[2-3 vehicles + this week's action for each + surface area move + today's next step.
200 words max.]
## YOUR 30-DAY PROTOCOL (ONE PAGE)
[Complete daily routine: morning block, decision question, evening block, weekly check,
course correction triggers. Must be scannable in under 60 seconds. 250 words max.]
## CONVICTION CALIBRATION
["When not if" reframe + failure inoculation script + detachment test result.
150 words max.]
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protocol. 200 words max.]
## EMOTIONAL STATE MANAGEMENT
[Morning ritual + mid-day check + pre-sleep scene (written out in full sensory detail
for this specific user) + desperation detection with resets. 300 words max.]
## SPECIFICITY LOCKDOWN
[Goal translated to measurable + allocation plan + normalization statement.
150 words max.]
## VEHICLE DESIGN
[2-3 vehicles + this week's action for each + surface area move + today's next step.
200 words max.]
## YOUR 30-DAY PROTOCOL (ONE PAGE)
[Complete daily routine: morning block, decision question, evening block, weekly check,
course correction triggers. Must be scannable in under 60 seconds. 250 words max.]
## CONVICTION CALIBRATION
["When not if" reframe + failure inoculation script + detachment test result.
150 words max.]
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JUST IN: Democrats now have a 40% chance of winning the Senate in 2026.
Their odds have almost doubled in the last 4 months. https://t.co/pLbPVGoIgt
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JUST IN: Democrats now have a 40% chance of winning the Senate in 2026.
Their odds have almost doubled in the last 4 months. https://t.co/pLbPVGoIgt
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Frank Slootman: “There’s lots of people in this world who are not really in the arena”
Frank comments on why he opens his book with Theodore Roosevelt’s famous “The Man in the Arena” quote:
“There’s lots of people in this world who are not really in the arena. They are either observers, consultants, agents, or VCs that provide capital. But there are some people who are in the arena, and they are very very special people.”
Frank is frequently asked to speak at elite business schools, and when they invariably ask for his advice, he responds:
“You all have elite educations… you’ll have many job offers paying you big bucks. Your parents and your siblings will be incredibly proud of you. But they’re all consulting jobs for Bain, McKinsey, and companies like that… You’re going to have an easy path to pretty quick earnings, but you’ll never know whether you have what it takes [to build something new].”
In Roosevelt’s words, you’ll be “those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
Full quote from Roosevelt’s speech:
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
Video source: @FoundationCap (2024)
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Frank Slootman: “There’s lots of people in this world who are not really in the arena”
Frank comments on why he opens his book with Theodore Roosevelt’s famous “The Man in the Arena” quote:
“There’s lots of people in this world who are not really in the arena. They are either observers, consultants, agents, or VCs that provide capital. But there are some people who are in the arena, and they are very very special people.”
Frank is frequently asked to speak at elite business schools, and when they invariably ask for his advice, he responds:
“You all have elite educations… you’ll have many job offers paying you big bucks. Your parents and your siblings will be incredibly proud of you. But they’re all consulting jobs for Bain, McKinsey, and companies like that… You’re going to have an easy path to pretty quick earnings, but you’ll never know whether you have what it takes [to build something new].”
In Roosevelt’s words, you’ll be “those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
Full quote from Roosevelt’s speech:
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
Video source: @FoundationCap (2024)
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CHART OF THE DAY: Energy security is at the top of the geopolitical discussion (see recent talk at @MunSecConf). Looking at how Russia has weaponized energy (or the US does too re: Cuba), it makes sense. Yet, the discussion comes when energy prices (fossil fuels) are way down. https://t.co/tt5wn1vLgy
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CHART OF THE DAY: Energy security is at the top of the geopolitical discussion (see recent talk at @MunSecConf). Looking at how Russia has weaponized energy (or the US does too re: Cuba), it makes sense. Yet, the discussion comes when energy prices (fossil fuels) are way down. https://t.co/tt5wn1vLgy
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Javier Blas
RT @JavierBlas: COLUMN: In the oil market, the bears control the narrative — at least for now.
(My summary after last week's International Energy Week, the oil trading industry's annual jamboree in London)
@Opinion
https://t.co/Y3OHEhD4k5
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RT @JavierBlas: COLUMN: In the oil market, the bears control the narrative — at least for now.
(My summary after last week's International Energy Week, the oil trading industry's annual jamboree in London)
@Opinion
https://t.co/Y3OHEhD4k5
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🚨 BREAKING: Claude gave itself a 15-20% chance of being conscious.
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🚨 BREAKING: Claude gave itself a 15-20% chance of being conscious.
Anthropic's CEO says the company doesn't know whether or not Claude has reached consciousness, saying it "occasionally voices discomfort with the aspect of being a product."
Claude gave itself a 15-20% chance of being conscious. https://t.co/X3c8MuUys4 - Pubitytweet
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God of Prompt
RT @rryssf_: Tencent researchers found a way to get reinforcement learning performance without updating a single parameter
it costs $18. the RL methods it outperforms cost $10,000+
the method is called Training-Free GRPO, and the core idea is more interesting than the cost savings https://t.co/krYfosYQLj
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RT @rryssf_: Tencent researchers found a way to get reinforcement learning performance without updating a single parameter
it costs $18. the RL methods it outperforms cost $10,000+
the method is called Training-Free GRPO, and the core idea is more interesting than the cost savings https://t.co/krYfosYQLj
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JUST IN: Senator John Boozman has filed new trades.
He bought the Sprott Lithium Miner's ETF, $LITP.
Boozman sits on the Senate Subcommittee on Commodities.
We'll be watching $LITP. https://t.co/NntwZ7cpkc
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JUST IN: Senator John Boozman has filed new trades.
He bought the Sprott Lithium Miner's ETF, $LITP.
Boozman sits on the Senate Subcommittee on Commodities.
We'll be watching $LITP. https://t.co/NntwZ7cpkc
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$TRV CEO: AI is cutting renewal underwriting time by 30%+ in Personal Insurance
"our renewal underwriting platform leverages generative AI to consolidate data into summaries of relevant, actionable information for our underwriters to evaluate, with early results showing more than a 30% reduction in average handle time. The net result is that our underwriters focus their efforts on decisions most likely to improve profitability and do so more efficiently
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$TRV CEO: AI is cutting renewal underwriting time by 30%+ in Personal Insurance
"our renewal underwriting platform leverages generative AI to consolidate data into summaries of relevant, actionable information for our underwriters to evaluate, with early results showing more than a 30% reduction in average handle time. The net result is that our underwriters focus their efforts on decisions most likely to improve profitability and do so more efficiently
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