Entrepreneur and investor Naval Ravikant said the future will be shaped by builders, not those who simply manage or redistribute resources.
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Dan Go: ‘How to create your own healthcare system’
“How to create your own healthcare system,” he wrote. “8 to 10k steps a day, 2 to 3 litres of water a day, strength training 3x a week, 3 nutrient dense meals a day, 7 to 8 hours of quality sleep a night. Instead of pills, add these to your lifestyle.”
Jason Gregory: ‘AI is destroying human creativity and no one seems to care’
AI is eroding the spiritual core of human creativity, warned philosopher and Eastern wisdom teacher Jason Gregory in a post on X.
Randy Gage: ‘Poverty is also a state of consciousness’
In a recent blog post, prosperity teacher and author Randy Gage challenged readers to examine the mental framework through which they interpret their circumstances, arguing that poverty is as much a mindset as it is a material condition.
Bob Burg: ‘We increase our interpersonal effectiveness by setting a frame of kindness and collaboration’
In a blog post on his website, author and speaker Bob Burg reflected on how framing interpersonal exchanges can prevent unnecessary conflict and foster better relationships.
Naval Ravikant: ‘Life is lived in the arena’
Acquiring knowledge is easy, but applying it in real life is where the true challenge lies, according to a new post by the entrepreneur and investor Naval Ravikant.
Gary Brecka: ‘Good sleep starts in the morning’
Health expert Gary Brecka urged his followers to prioritize early daylight exposure as a foundation for better sleep in a post on X on June 3.
Randy Gage: ‘The single most important variable for living a prosperous life is your mindset’
Prosperity author and speaker Randy Gage said the foundation of a successful life isn’t wealth, education, or connections—but the ability to think for oneself, in a recent blog post.
Codie Sanchez: ‘Big goals? Priorities sharpen. People step up. Or get out of the way’
Codie Sanchez argued that setting big goals forces clarity and action in an organization, while small goals invite drift and mediocrity. In her blog post, Sanchez outlined a practical framework for leaders who want to expand their ambitions and drive progress.
Dan Go: ‘Wake up early, go for a walk, eat high protein, deep work’
“In the morning: Wake up early, go for a walk, eat high protein, deep work,” he wrote in a post on X. “In the afternoon: Lift weights, eat high protein, shallow work. At night: Spend time with family, take a walk after dinner, go to bed early.”