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Jun 12, 2021
Thread about how "Alt-Right" views are more popular than you would expect given how taboo they are:
1/ About half of whites prefer a relative marrying within their race: Image
2/ Most whites are not enthusiastic about having a close relative marry someone who is not white Image
3/ 8% of respondents say its definitely false that racial differences in IQ are completely environmental in origin 22% say its probably false sciencedirect.com/science/articl…Image
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Aug 31, 2022
I just made an extra $2,000 from one of my websites. All in, it took 47 minutes of work.

Here's how 🧵👇
No matter what niche you are in, there are companies selling products to that niche.

And they want to get in front of their target audience.

If your website ranks for queries that relate to their product and niche, then chances are they want to talk to you more.
Step 1: I put together a very quick one-page overview

➡️ Website
➡️ Overview of aim
➡️ Target Audience
➡️ Traffic Numbers
➡️ Top ranking keywords

I used Canva, this took 7 mins
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Sep 11, 2023
As far as I can tell, there are no good reasons to think that the Soviet Union was better for Russian development than the continuation of the Tsarist regime.

A few papers have been written on this.

First one, has a title question where the answer is "no".
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The fact that it seems Stalin's policies weren't needed (first pic) is a stunning indictment of central planning, because such policies pretty much invariably have their best days in their early days since they rely on extensive growth that falls apart (second pic).
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Another study was done on the Stalin question specifically.

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Jun 7
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Jun 16
Les Hospices de Beaune. Le plus célèbre domaine viticole de charité au monde.

Tout commence en 1443. La guerre de Cent Ans s'achève, la Bourgogne est ravagée par la misère et la famine. Nicolas Rolin, chancelier du duc de Bourgogne, et son épouse Guigone de Salins décident de créer un « Hôtel-Dieu » pour soigner les pauvres et les malades.

Pour le faire vivre, des dons et des héritages affluent. Et en Bourgogne, on ne donne pas n’importe quoi : on donne des vignes. Le domaine grandit, parcelle après parcelle, jusqu’à représenter aujourd’hui une mosaïque de plus de 60 hectares parmi les plus grands climats de la Côte. Principalement des Premiers et Grands Crus de la Côte de Beaune et de la Côte de Nuits. Les vignes portent toujours le nom de leurs généreux bienfaiteurs.

En 1859, l’idée germe : vendre la récolte aux enchères pour financer l’hôpital. La première vente des vins des Hospices a lieu.

Depuis, chaque troisième dimanche de novembre, sous les tuiles vernissées de l'Hôtel-Dieu, le monde du vin retient son souffle. C'est la vente aux enchères des Hospices de Beaune, orchestrée aujourd'hui par la maison Sotheby's. On y vend le vin de l'année « en pièce » (des tonneaux de 228 litres). La vente se fait traditionnellement « à la bougie » : l'enchère est remportée lorsque deux bougies successives s'éteignent sans qu'une nouvelle offre ne soit survenue.

Les acheteurs (négociants, grands restaurateurs ou riches amateurs) paient le prix fort pour ces nectars encore en cours d'élevage. Les profits ne vont pas dans les poches des vignerons. Jusqu'au dernier centime, l'argent est reversé pour moderniser l'hôpital public de Beaune, financer les soins de la région et soutenir des œuvres caritatives.
Une pièce d'exception, la « Pièce des Présidents », est vendue chaque année au profit d'une cause humanitaire spécifique.

Un système né au Moyen Âge qui soigne encore les vivants au XXIe siècle grâce au génie de son terroir.Image
Grâce à l’argent généré par le musée et les vignes, l’hôpital de Beaune bénéficie d’un équipement et d’infrastructures ultramodernes dignes d’un CHU. Sans cela, ce serait un hôpital quelconque de ville moyenne. Ça laisse songeur.
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Jun 19
La madeleine. Ce petit gâteau en forme de coquille qui a conquis la France.

Elle naît en 1755 au château de Commercy, en Lorraine. Le duc Stanislas Leszczynski y donne un banquet, mais son pâtissier claque la porte en plein repas. Pour sauver le dessert, une jeune servante, Madeleine Paulmier, prépare une recette de sa grand-mère : un gâteau doré, moelleux et parfumé. Le duc est conquis et donne au biscuit le prénom de sa sauveuse.

Une forme bombée, un secret de cuisson. Le choc thermique entre la pâte froide et le four brûlant crée cette fameuse « bosse » qui fait toute sa signature.

Au XIXe siècle, la ligne de chemin de fer Paris-Strasbourg s’arrête à Commercy. Sur le quai de la gare, des femmes portant de grands paniers en osier crient le nom du gâteau aux voyageurs. La réputation du gâteau parcourt la France entière.

Puis vient Marcel Proust. En plongeant une madeleine dans sa tasse de thé dans Du côté de chez Swann, il en fait le symbole universel de la mémoire affective. Un simple biscuit capable de ressusciter toute une enfance.

Aujourd’hui, la véritable madeleine de Commercy se défend toujours, protégée par des maisons historiques comme la boîte en sapin traditionnelle de la maison Grojean ou les fournées de chez Boîte à Madeleines. Elle refuse de devenir un simple produit industriel standardisé.

Née d’un dépannage de dernière minute, elle devient un monument de la gastronomie et de la littérature française.Image
Je constate que la madeleine a conquis également bien d’autres pays.
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Jun 20
🚨 Claude can now do the Excel work most teams hire analysts for.

Analyze spreadsheets.
Generate formulas.
Build dashboards.
Find hidden insights.
Create executive reports.

All from a few prompts.

Here are 8 prompts that turn Claude into your personal Excel expert 👇🧵 Image
1️⃣ UNDERSTAND ANY SPREADSHEET

Upload your Excel file and use:

PROMPT:

Analyze this spreadsheet and develop a comprehensive understanding of its structure, purpose, and contents. Identify the types of data included, key metrics being tracked, relationships between columns, reporting objectives, and the overall business context. Explain how the dataset is organized, assess its completeness and quality, and provide an overview of the most important information it contains. Present the output as a structured briefing that helps a new analyst quickly understand the dataset before performing deeper analysis.
2️⃣ ANALYZE THE DATA LIKE A SENIOR ANALYST

PROMPT:

Analyze this spreadsheet as a senior business analyst. Explain what the dataset represents, identify key trends, patterns, anomalies, missing values, inconsistencies, and potential errors. Evaluate the overall quality and reliability of the data while highlighting the most important findings and business insights. Support your conclusions with evidence from the dataset and explain the practical implications of each observation. Present the analysis in a clear, structured format prioritized by significance and potential business impact.
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Jun 20
After 20+ years of self-experimentation, I've identified the peptide protocols that CONSISTENTLY produce the most dramatic transformations.

Here's a glimpse inside The Peptide Playbook 👇
I've spent years testing combinations that looked incredible on paper.

Many failed.
Some produced mediocre results.

A handful produced outcomes so powerful, they completely changed how I view health optimization.
🔥 FAT LOSS PROTOCOL
Retatrutide + SLU-PP-332 + 5-Amino-1MQ + MOTS-c

This protocol is designed to target stubborn body fat, metabolic dysfunction, & mitochondrial efficiency.

This changes the game.
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Jun 20
BPD is not simply complex PTSD.

Yes, the two can overlap…

But they differ in 5 key clinical ways. 🧵👇 Image
At ‘face value’, BPD can look a lot like cPTSD.

They overlap across:

- emotional dysregulation
- shame
- trauma history
- dissociation
- relational disturbance

But unlike cPTSD, BPD is not defined by trauma alone.

It has a different organising pattern.
1. Identity is more unstable in BPD.

cPTSD may involve a trauma-shaped negative self-concept.

BPD may involve a more unstable or fragmented self-image:

- chronic emptiness
- self-contempt
- shifting goals
- difficulty maintaining a coherent sense of self Image
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Jun 20
HOW TO TEACH YOUR CHILD TO RECOGNIZE MANIPULATION.

Before someone else teaches them the hard way.

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1. Teach Them That Urgency Is a Warning Sign

Manipulation almost always comes with a clock.

"Decide now." "If you wait, it's too late." "Just say yes quickly."

Teach your child:
Anyone who won't give you time to think is not someone who has your best interest at heart.

You are always allowed to pause.
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Jun 20
@TheDoctorLogos Chika:"KAYAK LU NGARTOS AJE,"
Well, bahkan Alma yang kerja di GIZ dan dosen gw yang lama di jerman paham, apalagi Bu Mari dosen scientific writing atau apalah itu lupa lagi nama matkulna
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Jun 21
The 2nd Great Resignation when the economy gets better (who knows when) will be exponentially bigger than the first.

Mostly out of revenge. And the size of it will be in proportion to how long this recession goes on.
No one trusts employers at this point. And years of structural unemployment make workers very paranoid.

Talent retention is difficult in biz strategy. But HR witches and boomer execs are stuck in 20th century or ZIRP thinking.
A big problem I'm seering is the unwillingness for upper leadership or senior ppl to mentor the next gen. Or let their skills rot from AI psychosis.

They'll hold on until forced by investors or the board. Think of exponential Trumps.
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Jun 21
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Jun 21
No puede sorprender nada de lo que se cuenta aquí, ni tampoco nada de lo que vendrá más adelante. El camino está claro, el precio a pagar está claro y el papel del PSE también está claro.
Luego salen encuestas, sindicatos y familias a decir no sé qué de que es demasiado, de que madre mía los ceros y de que menudo despropósito. Pero al final todos participan en el éxito del proyecto, que supone el fracaso de los jóvenes. Image
Un emperador en pelotas montado en un elefante gigantesco en el centro de una habitación diminuta lleva décadas gritando que sus ropas son las mejores del mundo. Y los que viven en esa habitación repiten cada cierto tiempo que a lo mejor habría que cambiar las sillas. Image
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Jun 21
Thread with excerpts from the 'Pretorians' section of TR Fehrenbach's "Fire and Blood: A History of Mexico" (1973). In 1821, postcolonial nation-building seemed easy; the only example was the USA. But the US was homogenous, well-led, free, and already had an identity. Image
Mexico was the reverse, with no history of self-rule, the criollo/casta/indio split, and no great leadership. The two major factions were the 'continuistas' (conservatives) and the 'reformistas' (liberals). Image
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Mexico was the reverse, with no history of self-rule, the criollo/casta/indio split, and no great leadership. The two major factions were the 'continuistas' (conservatives) and the 'reformistas' (liberals). Image
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Jun 21
Excerpts from TR Fehrenbach's "Fire and Blood: A History of Mexico" (1973) on the Mexican War of Independence. The Mexican criollos were far less impressive than their South American counterparts, and produced no leaders equal to Bolivar or San Martin.
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Thread with excerpts from the 'Pretorians' section of TR Fehrenbach's "Fire and Blood: A History of Mexico" (1973). In 1821, postcolonial nation-building seemed easy; the only example was the USA.
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