by Michael E Dehn | Oct 27, 2024 | 2024 election realities, Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, Humanoid endeavors, Latest News, Media
Elon Musk Predicts “Wild Future” for Humanity “The world is going to look very different.” @ElonMusk says he is about 80% sure that the future of humanity will be… pic.twitter.com/Ea90UbUReZ — The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) October 27,...
by Michael E Dehn | Oct 26, 2024 | Banking and Finance, Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, Latest News, Media, Technology
Everyone worships Andrew Huberman. But Stanford's most brilliant professor isn't a neuroscientist. He's worth $15 BILLION and still drives a 2012 minivan. 10 mind-blowing lessons from tech's most humble billionaire: 🧵 pic.twitter.com/1UFIkzsydk —...
by Michael E Dehn | Oct 26, 2024 | Biden the miscreant, Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, Humanoid endeavors
Megyn Kelly stuns the Bill Maher audience by laying out the facts about transitioning. After they recoil in disgust, Bill Maher corroborates Megyn Kelly 'We are definitely doing that':Megyn Kelly: "What we're doing to our children with this trans...
by Michael E Dehn | Oct 26, 2024 | Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, Entertainment, Latest News, Media, Music and Pop culture
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by Michael E Dehn | Oct 26, 2024 | Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, Humanoid endeavors, Latest News, Media
Andrew Huberman once said: "The major effect of testosterone on the brain is to make effort feel good." As a man, you can't allow yourself to have low testosterone. Here's how you can maximize yours in just 60 days: (The last one will turn you into a...
by Michael E Dehn | Oct 26, 2024 | Banking and Finance, Breaking News, consumer spending and sentiment, World economic impacts
This is Charles Ponzi—the name behind the infamous Ponzi scheme. He built a multi-million dollar empire on a lie—yet his marketing tactics were shockingly brilliant. 100 years later, his 5 principles of mass persuasion still drive the world's biggest brands: 🧵...