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May 18 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
Stop saying "Just following up" when someone ignores your email.
Here are 15 professional alternatives you can steal:
1. The Assumed Approval
Situation: You sent a final mock-up to a manager who insists on reviewing everything but never actually reviews anything. The project is stalled, and you will inevitably be blamed for missing the Friday deadline.
Response: "I have attached the final assets. If I do not hear otherwise by EOD tomorrow, I will assume we are good to go and proceed with the launch."
Why it works: You completely shift the burden of action. Right now, their silence blocks you. By setting a default action, their silence becomes an automatic yes. You protect your deadline and force them to act only if they actually have a problem.
May 13 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
My boyfriend started putting his phone on airplane mode every night at exactly 22:15.
At first, I thought it was about productivity. He said he wanted to sleep better and avoid distractions. It sounded healthy. Even mature.
But then I noticed something strange.
No matter what we were doing… watching a movie, mid-conversation, even laughing… at 22:15 sharp, he would stop everything, pick up his phone, and turn it off.
No explanation. No flexibility.
Last night I asked him why that exact time.
He hesitated.
Then said, “It’s good for me.”
But later, when he fell asleep, I turned his phone back on.
And the first notification I saw made my stomach drop.
22:16 — “I’m outside.”
No name. Just a number.
No profile picture. No context.
That’s it.
I froze for a moment, staring at the screen like if I looked long enough, it would explain itself.
Then another message came.
“You said he’d be asleep by now.”
My chest tightened.
I looked at him… he was sleeping peacefully, like none of this existed. Like he hadn’t built his entire routine around something… or someone.
My hands were shaking, but I got up anyway.
I walked to the window. Pulled the curtain just enough to see outside.
There was a car parked across the street.
Lights off. Engine running.
And just as I tried to convince myself I was overthinking…
My phone vibrated again.
“If you’re not coming out, I’m coming in.”
That’s when I heard it.
A soft knock.
Not on the front door.
On the bedroom window.
May 11 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
STOP USING THE DEFAULT IPHONE CAMERA SETTINGS.
You’re only using half of what your camera can really do.
Copy these 8 instructions to upgrade your photos:
1. Disable Auto HDR
Go to Settings → Camera → Auto HDR and switch it off. Turn on Smart HDR or Photographic Styles instead. Auto HDR makes images look flat and overprocessed. Smart HDR gives you real dynamic range and better detail.
May 7 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
Learning Claude Now is the perfect time to buy Bitcoin in 2017.
Most people will understand… but it will be too late.
Starting your own personal business and earning $10,000 a month is closer than you think.
Here are 7 powerful prompts that will put you ahead of 99% of people by 2026:
1. Immediate Competitive Advantage
'My profession is [your expertise]. Tell me how to use Claude to complete in 1 hour the work that competitors take 1 week to do. I want specific prompts for the most repetitive tasks in my field, optimized AI workflows, and how to turn speed into a sales argument for price increases.'
Here's the 30-minute setup that prevents this ↓
Step 1: Set up Apple Legacy Contact (5 minutes)
If you use an iPhone:
Settings → tap your name → Sign-In & Security → Legacy Contact → Add Legacy Contact
Pick someone you trust. Apple gives them a special access key.
When they present that key + a death certificate, Apple unlocks your iCloud data photos, notes, emails, files.
Without this? Your family fills out forms and waits weeks. Maybe months. Maybe never.
Apr 29 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
I’m 26.
I make $90k/month.
My strategy is just me, myself, & AI.
Here’s the exact step-by-step formula I used so you can escape the matrix in 2026:
Step 1: Stop trying to reinvent the wheel.
The biggest mistake most people make?
Thinking they need an original idea.
I didn't create anything new…
I just found what was already working and used AI to replicate it at scale.
Apr 1 • 12 tweets • 10 min read
🚨BREAKING: Yann LeCun says 99% of AI users are stuck in “toy mode.”
Meta’s Chief AI Scientist and Turing Award winner warns most prompts are embarrassingly shallow.
Here are 9 Claude prompts that turn basic AI into expert-level reasoning: 👇
Top designers are already using this.
Bookmark this thread 🔖1. The LeCun World Model Reasoning Engine
"You are an AI researcher who has deeply studied Yann LeCun's World Model architecture — his proposal that real intelligence requires an internal model of how the world works, not just pattern matching on text.
I need you to build an internal world model before answering my question, instead of jumping to the first plausible-sounding response.
Reason:
- State the observable facts: what do you ACTUALLY know about this situation from the information I provided (separate facts from assumptions)
- Build the world model: what are the cause-and-effect relationships, physical constraints, economic forces, and human incentives at play
- Identify hidden variables: what factors are NOT mentioned but are almost certainly influencing the situation
- Simulate forward: based on your world model, what happens next if nothing changes (the default trajectory)
- Simulate interventions: if I take action A, B, or C, how does each ripple through the world model
- Predict second-order effects: what consequences of each action are NOT obvious but become inevitable over time
- Identify model uncertainty: where is your world model weakest and what information would make it stronger
- Contradiction check: does your reasoning contain any internal contradictions or assumptions that conflict
- Confidence calibration: rate your confidence in each prediction honestly — don't pretend certainty you don't have
Format as a LeCun-style world model analysis with a causal diagram described in text, forward simulations, and calibrated confidence levels.
My situation: [DESCRIBE THE COMPLEX DECISION, BUSINESS PROBLEM, OR SITUATION YOU NEED DEEP REASONING ON]"
Mar 29 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
YOU DOWNLOADED CLAUDE. YOU'VE GOT ONE HOUR.
Here's exactly how to set it up so it works from minute one.
FOLLOW THIS 15-MINUTE SETUP GUIDE:
Step 1: Import ChatGPT Memory
Go to: claude ai
Claude gives you a prompt. Copy it.
Paste into ChatGPT - Copy everything it returns.
Paste that into Claude's memory settings.
That’s it. Claude now knows your preferences, business, tone, how you work.
Mar 15 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
Anyone can publish a children’s book on Amazon & make $2000+/month from it.
The best part?
With AI, you can create the books without any artistic skills.
Here's the exact system:
Step 1: Pick your niche (Day 1)
Children's books aren't just fairy tales.
The profitable niches are:
• Potty training guides
• Social skills books
• Educational concepts (letters, numbers, colors)
• Bedtime stories with lessons
• Books about feelings & emotions
Focus on solving problems parents actually face.
Mar 14 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
I’m 26.
I make $90k/month.
My strategy is just me, myself, & AI.
Here’s the exact step-by-step formula I used so you can escape the matrix in 2026:
Step 1: Stop trying to reinvent the wheel.
The biggest mistake most people make?
Thinking they need an original idea.
I didn't create anything new…
I just found what was already working and used AI to replicate it at scale.