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- ✨ 5 Tweet Friday ✨ Sept 29, 2023
✨ 5 Tweet Friday ✨ Sept 29, 2023
Officially Friday
What’s up! Here are the five most interesting tweets I’ve seen this past week. Enjoy!
1. ChatGPT Vision Feature
Less than 31 hours since OpenAI started dropping the ChatGPT vision feature on pro users...
People are scratching their heads in disbelief.
10 wild examples:
— Borriss (@_Borriss_)
3:10 PM • Sep 28, 2023
OpenAI and similar tools are just blowing my mind with how they’re unlocking so much new potential to simplify complex ideas and systems, and the ways that the technology can bridge together the physical world with digital efficiencies. Amazing thread here by Borriss.
Here’s a quick example that I love:
I will never get a parking ticket again.
— Peter Yang (@petergyang)
11:05 PM • Sep 27, 2023
Imagine how amazing life can be when you can simply cut through confusion like this. 🤯
2. The Psychology of Human Misjudgement
In 1995 Charlie Munger gave a speech at Harvard detailing how humans trick themselves into making terrible errors of judgement. This is an abridged and animated version of that speech, full of valuable insights and perspective.
The tweet thread I got this from, here:
Every day, for over a year, the only thing I listened to on my drive to work was this speech.
It changed my life.
I still use its lessons every single day.
We made an abridged video version of it, to help spread the word:
vimeo.com/382219966
— Andrew Wilkinson (@awilkinson)
3:11 PM • Sep 27, 2023
3. Wise Man Noah
There is never a perfect business idea.
The best is the one you start today and learn from.
— Noah Kagan (@noahkagan)
1:19 PM • Sep 26, 2023
4. DALL-E 3 updates coming to ChatGPT
DALL·E 3🤝ChatGPT
— OpenAI (@OpenAI)
1:20 AM • Sep 21, 2023
Similar to another entry from this week… the ability to generate content using AI using inputs and tools from other sources, like images, will unlock tremendous value and creation. This video, naturally, gets me right in the feels.
5. Optimizing for Fulfillment
If you’ve made it this far in this email, your homework assignment from me is to watch this video here:
Sam Parr of the My First Million podcast this week spoke with Jason Yanowitz from Blockworks and was asked about how he’s optimizing his life, and his answer and context around optimizing for fulfillment struck a chord with me.
This video should start at 37:30 and Sam’s answer wraps just 3 minutes later.
As I get older I’m increasingly looking more and more around to people that are doing what I feel are great things or interesting approaches to designing their lifestyles in ways that work for them, and this totally resonated with me.
P.S. Which tweet was gold for you? Reply with the number (#1, #2, #3, #4, or #5)!