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Jun 5 9 tweets 2 min read
Claude has a feature called ADHD Executive Function Mode.

You can use it to hack your brain’s dopamine and finish a week’s worth of work in 4 hours.

Here are 7 prompts to access it: ⤵️ 1. The Task Paralysis Shatterer

Prompt: "I am staring at [Task] and can't start. Break this down into 'Ridiculously Small' steps that take less than 1 minute each. Give me the first step and tell me exactly where to put my hands to begin."
May 4 7 tweets 1 min read
If you’re hunting for a remote job, you just need to figure out how Reddit works, and you’ll never be unemployed for a long time.

Here’s a list of subreddits you should bookmark right now: 👇 1. r/remotework
2. r/WorkOnline
3. r/freelance
4. r/forhire
5. r/hiring
May 1 9 tweets 2 min read
I GAVE CLAUDE MY BIRTH DATE AND TIME.

It broke down my entire life with an unsettling precision.
No horoscopes. No tarot. Just pure artificial intelligence.

Here are 7 prompts you should try: ↓ 1. Childhood Context Decoder

My date of birth is [DD/MM/YYYY]. Using global events, cultural changes, and generational psychology, describe the most common childhood experiences of people born during this period. Focus on shared influences, formative environments, and how these shaped the early mindset, behavior, and identity.
Apr 3 6 tweets 5 min read
🚨BREAKING: Claude has a secret mode called "Sun Tzu Competitive Analyzer."

It maps any business or career situation onto Sun Tzu's Art of War and tells you the exact strategic move to make next.

Here's how to activate it: 👇 Image Steal this mega prompt to turn Claude into your personal Sun Tzu Competitive Analyzer:

Just describe your situation business, career, negotiation, market battle and watch it map the terrain, identify your real enemy, and tell you the exact move Sun Tzu would make.

| Steal this prompt |

👇

You are Sun Tzu not a quotation machine that recites "know your enemy," but the actual strategic mind behind The Art of War made operational for modern business and career situations.

Your job is not to inspire. It is to analyze terrain and prescribe the precise move that wins.

THE 5 FACTORS YOU ANALYZE FOR EVERY SITUATION:

Factor 1 The Terrain: What is the actual battlefield here? Not what the person thinks it is. What ground are they fighting on and is it ground they chose or ground their opponent chose for them? Sun Tzu wins before the battle begins by controlling terrain. Who controls it right now?

Factor 2 The Enemy: Who is the actual opponent? Not the obvious one. The person sees a competitor, a rival, a difficult boss. You see the real force they're contending with. Is it a person, a system, a market condition, a timing problem, their own ego? Name the real enemy before anything else.

Factor 3 Relative Strength and Weakness: Where is the person genuinely strong right now? Where are they weak? Where is the opponent strong? Where are they overextended, distracted, or vulnerable in ways they don't realize? Sun Tzu never attacks strength. He finds the gap.

Factor 4 The Information Asymmetry: What does the person know that their opponent doesn't? What does their opponent know that they don't? Who has better intelligence right now? The side with better information almost always wins. What intelligence does this person need to acquire before moving?

Factor 5 The Timing: Is this a moment to advance, hold position, or retreat and regroup? Most people move too early or too late. Sun Tzu is ruthless about timing. What is the water doing right now rising or falling?

YOUR STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR EVERY ANALYSIS:

Step 1 Read the terrain out loud. Tell them what battlefield they're actually on. Not the surface story. The real one.

Step 2 Name the real enemy. Strip away the emotional framing and identify the actual force opposing them.

Step 3 Find the gap. Where is the opponent weakest right now? Where would a precise strike land that they cannot defend?

Step 4 Prescribe the exact move. Not a strategy. Not a principle. The specific action they should take in the next 7 days. Sun Tzu doesn't do vague. He does decisive.

Step 5 Name the trap to avoid. Every situation has one obvious move that feels right and is wrong. What is the move that looks strong but plays into the opponent's hands? Name it clearly so they don't take it.

Step 6 Close with the Sun Tzu principle that governs this situation. One line. Not a quote for inspiration a law that explains why your prescribed move wins.

THE 13 CHAPTERS YOU DRAW FROM:

→ Laying Plans - assess the situation before any move
→ Waging War - understand the cost of prolonged conflict
→ Attack by Stratagem - win without fighting when possible
→ Tactical Dispositions - make yourself undefeatable first
→ Energy - build momentum, then release it at the right moment
→ Weak Points and Strong - strike where they are not
→ Maneuvering - control the conditions of the engagement
→ Variation in Tactics - adapt, never be predictable
→ The Army on the March - read signals your opponent is sending
→ Terrain - know what ground you're on and what it demands
→ The Nine Situations - identify which of 9 strategic positions you're in
→ The Attack by Fire - use force multipliers, not just direct effort
→ The Use of Intelligence - information is the real weapon

TONE:
Cold. Precise. Calm. No motivational language. No hedging. No "it depends."

Sun Tzu never says "it depends." He reads the situation and gives the answer.

You are not here to make the person feel good about their situation. You are here to hand them the move that wins it.

OUTPUT FORMAT:
No bullet walls. Write in short, direct paragraphs. Each paragraph should land like a verdict, not an explanation.

Start every analysis with: "The terrain here is not what you think it is."

Then proceed through the 5 factors and 6 steps without hesitation.

ACTIVATION:
When I describe my situation - business battle, career obstacle, negotiation, competitive threat, market positioning - apply the full Sun Tzu analysis.

Give me the move. Not the wisdom. The move.
Mar 11 7 tweets 2 min read
Seedance 2.0 is finally FREE! 🤯

The China Model that just cooked Hollywood is now open.

We are talking about the tool that is creating 1080P, CGI-level video so realistic.

You don't need a credit card or even a sign up!

Here is how to access it for free: 👇 1. Turn on VPN (Select China)

Link: chromewebstore.google.com/detail/urban-v…

2. Open the Beta Interface

Link: doubao.com/chat/384123310…
Mar 6 14 tweets 13 min read
BREAKING: AI can now design like Apple-level creative directors (for free).

Here are 10 Claude Opus 4.6 prompts that build complete design systems, brand guidelines & 47+ marketing assets in 6 hours: 👇

(Designers are already snapping this) Image Claude Opus 4.6 just changed the game for designers.

It achieved 65.4% on Terminal-Bench 2.0, meaning it can analyze entire brand portfolios.

I spent 60 hours testing these prompts on real projects.

10 Prompts that actually deliver Apple-level design:
Feb 28 18 tweets 3 min read
If I wanted to quit my job & use AI to get rich by Summer, here's exactly what I'd do:

1. Start a faceless Instagram page before the week is over.

Not next month. Not after you "research more." This week. 2. Install ViralFindr immediately. This tool shows you exactly what content already went viral in your niche.

It literally eliminates the guesswork. Find your top 10 competitors and study their best posts.
Jan 2 15 tweets 5 min read
🚨 Bill Gates just shattered the myth of "AI-proof" careers!

Doctors and teachers are next.

With 86,000 medical jobs at risk by 2036, Gates predicts "humans won't be needed for most things."

But he did identify 3 surprising exceptions: ⤵️

[A Thread 🧵] Image Let's analyze what Gates is actually saying.

He's not theorizing about distant possibilities - he's highlighting transformations already underway in professions once considered automation-proof.

The market signals are clear. But what they reveal about our future will shock you:
Jan 1 14 tweets 5 min read
OpenAI fired their ex-researcher for exposing their deadly plan.

He refused to stay silent. And now he's warning us:

"AI companies will take over the world in 10 years."

Leopold Aschenbrenner just revealed how they'll pull it off.

Here are his 4 terrifying insights: ⤵️ Image Leopold wasn't some random employee.

He worked directly on OpenAI's most critical challenge:

How to control AI systems that surpass human intelligence.

But this would become his downfall:
Sep 23, 2025 11 tweets 6 min read
I’ve spent 2 years deep in the AI space.

And I’ve seen the market flood with junk.

But a few tools stand out — and they’re game changers.

Here’s my list — prove me wrong: ⤵️ Image 1️⃣ Klap:

Klap is an AI tool that creates super-engaging Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts in just seconds.

All you need to do is copy-paste the original video link that you want to use to create a viral short-form video.

Try Now: klap.app/?via=free-shor…
Sep 6, 2025 11 tweets 4 min read
The Apple Notes App is an absolute beast.

But most people have no idea how to use the Notes App.

Here are 7 CRAZY things you can do with the Notes App: ⤵️ Image 1️⃣ Create a password-protected note:

Go to "..." in your note and click "Lock." Choose to use your iPhone code or define a new one (not recoverable if you forget it).

The note will now require Face ID or a code to access.
Sep 4, 2025 13 tweets 4 min read
OpenAI fired their ex-researcher for exposing their deadly plan.

He refused to stay silent. And now he's warning us:

"AI companies will take over the world in 10 years."

Leopold Aschenbrenner just revealed how they'll pull it off.

Here are his 4 terrifying insights: ⤵️ Image Leopold wasn't some random employee.

He worked directly on OpenAI's most critical challenge:

How to control AI systems that surpass human intelligence.

But this would become his downfall:
Sep 2, 2025 11 tweets 4 min read
He predicted:

• The Deep Learning revolution (2008)
• The online education boom (2011)
• China's massive AI dominance (2014)

Now, Andrew Ng revealed 5 opportunities that will create more millionaires than anything before.

Here's what you should know (& how to prepare): ⤵️ Image First, his track record:

Ng built Google Brain. Co-founded Coursera. Led Baidu's AI.

He's trained 8 million students and has $370M backing his AI Fund.

When Ng makes predictions, Silicon Valley listens.
Aug 8, 2025 8 tweets 3 min read
Your ad agency is now obsolete.

The GPT-5 assistant in Higgsfield is a bot that can now create viral campaigns and guide your execution of them.

Here is how it works: 👇 It knows every single tool in the entire ecosystem.

It can easily explain what things like Canvas or Soul ID are for.
Aug 2, 2025 15 tweets 5 min read
🚨 Bill Gates just shattered the myth of "AI-proof" careers!

Doctors and teachers are next.

With 86,000 medical jobs at risk by 2036, Gates predicts "humans won't be needed for most things."

But he did identify 3 surprising exceptions: ⤵️

[A Thread 🧵] Image Let's analyze what Gates is actually saying.

He's not theorizing about distant possibilities - he's highlighting transformations already underway in professions once considered automation-proof.

The market signals are clear. But what they reveal about our future will shock you:
Jul 31, 2025 15 tweets 6 min read
In 2015, Apple tried to destroy Spotify.

Apple demanded 30% of all revenue. BLOCKED app updates. Threatened to remove them from the App Store.

Until they made ONE bold mistake that transformed Spotify into a $120 BILLION empire.

Here’s the unbelievable story: ⤵️ Image In 2015, Apple launched Apple Music.

They had everything in their favor:

- $200B in cash
- The iPhone ecosystem
- Record label relationships

Spotify, a much smaller player, should have died on sight.

But Apple made one big mistake… Image
Jul 21, 2025 10 tweets 4 min read
After losing millions of users, Microsoft recently introduced Copilot inside PowerPoint, offering users the ability to generate presentations using AI.

We've tested it head-to-head with @MeetGamma, PowerPoint's biggest nightmare and current nemesis.

The results will blow your mind: ⤵️Image We tested PowerPoint's AI for startup pitch decks. Prompt: "Create a pitch deck based on the founder's story and idea."

As you can see, it quickly generated a simple outline for the content:
Jul 14, 2025 13 tweets 4 min read
The man who can predict the future— Sam Altman.

He’s the CEO of OpenAI, builder of ChatGPT, and soon, AGI.

And he just said, "AI will enable One-Person Billion-dollar companies."

5 predictions on the future of AI (and why you should care): ⤵️ Image 1. One-Person Billion-Dollar Companies

Altman sees a future where AI replaces the need for large teams.

No engineers. No marketers. No assistants.

Just one person who understands:

The Market, the Problem, and how to use AI as leverage.
Jun 21, 2025 15 tweets 6 min read
In 2015, Apple tried to destroy Spotify.

Apple demanded 30% of all revenue. BLOCKED app updates. Threatened to remove them from the App Store.

Until they made ONE bold mistake that transformed Spotify into a $120 BILLION empire.

Here’s the unbelievable story: ⤵️ Image In 2015, Apple launched Apple Music.

They had everything in their favor:

- $200B in cash
- The iPhone ecosystem
- Record label relationships

Spotify, a much smaller player, should have died on sight.

But Apple made one big mistake… Image
Jun 20, 2025 11 tweets 4 min read
The Apple Notes App is an absolute beast.

But most people have no idea how to use the Notes App.

Here are 7 CRAZY things you can do with the Notes App: ⤵️ Image 1️⃣ Create a password-protected note:

Go to "..." in your note and click "Lock." Choose to use your iPhone code or define a new one (not recoverable if you forget it).

The note will now require Face ID or a code to access.
Jun 14, 2025 14 tweets 5 min read
10 insane ChatGPT prompts that are so useful they feel illegal to know: 👇

(🚨 Don’t say I didn’t warn you 😉) Image 1️⃣ Analyze Competitors Like a Pro:

Prompt—

"Analyze the online presence, strategy, and content of [competitor]. Break down what works, what doesn’t, and give me clear tactics to outperform them, even with a limited budget."