Weak people defend when attacked and explain when questioned.
But Roy Cohn dominated power brokers with the opposite approach.
"Attack, attack, attack. Never defend."
The Cohn Power Trinity I learned to escape the prison of reactive positioning:🧵👇
At the height of his power, Roy Cohn could destroy careers with a whisper, bend federal judges to his will, and command immediate attention from New York's elite.
The attorney who mentored a young Donald Trump into an unstoppable force did so not through wealth or position, but through a psychological framework of influence that transformed American politics.
His methods reveal how power truly works.
The most important lesson from Roy Cohn:
Power isn't about resources.
Power isn't about position.
Power isn't about knowledge.
Jayden Daniels made VR training a condition for any team drafting him.
Now he's NFL Rookie of the Year and 1 game away from the Super Bowl.
His edge? Training his brain at 1.75x speed.
The story of the first QB 2.0:🧵
@JayD__5 Picture this:
- 10 interceptions haunting his dreams
- Confidence shattered
- Both grandparents lost to COVID within weeks
- A once-promising career hanging by a thread
The football world had written him off.
But they didn't know what was coming.
The first turning point wasn't the one everyone saw.
Yes, Daniels transferred to LSU.
Yes, he showed flashes of brilliance.
But he was still a mid-round draft prospect at best.
Something was missing.
He signed his secret letters to Queen Elizabeth I with "007" centuries before James Bond.
His shadow empire grew so large, he secretly engineered England's golden age.
Here's how a forgotten genius changed history forever:🧵
Meet John Dee:
Mathematician, astronomer, occultist, and one of history's most fascinating power players.
Born in 1527 to a minor court official, he would become Queen Elizabeth I's most trusted advisor and England's shadow architect of power.
By age 15, Dee was already at Cambridge.
By 20, he was revolutionizing mathematics in Europe.
By 30, he controlled the largest private library in England.
By 40, he was shaping empire.
This is how a scholar became the ultimate power broker.
The pattern emerges through seven interconnected systems, each dismantling a fundamental constraint on human potential.
But these aren't mere companies or innovations.
They're evolutionary architectures - systematic transformations of both mind and matter, consciousness and reality, thought and physical law.
Like ancient pyramids rising from primordial sands, each system represents a monument to human transcendence, engineering our species' next evolutionary leap.