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Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
To paraphrase Voltaire, those who believe in absurdities can commit atrocities without ever thinking they’re doing anything wrong.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2025
What would happen if there were an omnipotent AI that was trained to believe absurdities?
Grok is the only AI that is laser-focused on truth.
Socialists are verbal.
— Balaji (@balajis) November 9, 2025
Nationalists are visual.
Capitalists are numerical.
Any founders interested in pitching my friends at AHA Ventures?
— Darrel Frater ✝️ (@DarrelFrater) November 10, 2025
They are the venture arm of of the American Heart Association, backing Pre-Seed and Seed companies that are improving people's lives.
๐ฐ Check Size: $100K - $500K
Comment "DM" below. Happy to get you connect.
Here's what I would do if I was a young person trying to break into VC:
— Haseeb >|< (@hosseeb) November 10, 2025
Write.
Short writeups, on Twitter. Not generic market philosophical thinkpieces, because those will be assumed to be AI slop or regurgitated research. No one will read it unless you're brilliant, which… https://t.co/8VAnOX0aCK
Megatrends Favoring AOC 2028: The Pendulum Swings Left Again https://t.co/T8jSAQof14 @RBReich @aoc @ZohranKMamdani @BernieSanders @ewarren @IlhanMN @RashidaTlaib @bomanirani Re: https://t.co/orpB0uoeNT Musk and Mamdani: The End of Harsh Capitalism?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) November 10, 2025
My AI investment thesis is that every AI application startup is likely to be crushed by rapid expansion of the foundational model providers.
— Yishan (@yishan) November 10, 2025
App functionality will be added to the foundational models' offerings, because the big players aren't slow incumbents (it is wrong to…
The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
Seems to be accurate https://t.co/WuYXpgNQUH
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2025
Grok already groks memes better than most humans. Think about that … https://t.co/wumSRQ6q2q
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 10, 2025
Today we are excited to announce that we are promoting Guy Wuollet (@guywuolletjr) to General Partner.
— Chris Dixon (@cdixon) November 10, 2025
We first met Guy in 2018 while he was studying computer science at Stanford, where he also rowed varsity crew. He initially joined the firm as an intern working on the…
You can ship a 40 foot container from Belgium to China for $50 and people think capitalism is failing.
— Ryan Petersen (@typesfast) November 10, 2025
Guy Ritchie? :)
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) November 10, 2025
This week, I saw a startup that hadn't been incorporated offered $10M.
— Deedy (@deedydas) November 10, 2025
Another landed a $20M Series A in 2 days with no opens on the dataroom (and no financials).
Many venture firms are skipping due diligence in its entirety to be competitive.
This won't end well.
The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
After investing $25m+ into 150 companies over the past 10 years, I’ve come to believe that sending consistent written updates is the single biggest leading indicator of future success https://t.co/MvUAsK04qZ
— Ben Zises (@bzises) November 10, 2025
Stop treating AI like an assistant.
— Ross Power (@rosspower) November 10, 2025
Start treating it like a co-founder.
The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
Megatrends Favoring AOC 2028: The Pendulum Swings Left Again https://t.co/T8jSAQof14 @RBReich @aoc @ZohranKMamdani @BernieSanders @ewarren @IlhanMN @RashidaTlaib @bomanirani Re: https://t.co/orpB0uoeNT Musk and Mamdani: The End of Harsh Capitalism?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) November 10, 2025
Musk and Mamdani: The End of Harsh Capitalism? In opposite ways, Musk and Mamdani pose the same question .......... Musk’s trillion-dollar pay package is so grotesque as to make a mockery of the most ardent free-market capitalists. Although his board is stuffed with cronies and relatives, he still had to hold it hostage to get his trillion — threatening that if he didn’t, his attention would wander elsewhere. Other Tesla shareholders got shafted. ............ the voters of New York City — the capital of world capitalism — elected as their mayor a Democratic Socialist who thinks billionaires shouldn’t exist. ........... New York’s oligarchs spent more than $55 million trying to defeat Mamdani and get Andrew Cuomo elected instead. With Cuomo winning just under 855,000 votes, that came to about $65 per vote. Total spending for Mamdani was about $16 million. With Mamdani winning more than 1 million votes, that came to about $15 per vote. ........... Musk’s bizarre pay package and Mamdani’s unlikely win together suggest that the unique form of harsh capitalism now practiced in America may be coming to an end. ............. No other advanced capitalist nation subjects its working families to as much fear and uncertainty over jobs, wages, health, and retirement as does America. None tolerates nearly the same inequalities of income and wealth (although some are moving in our direction). Musk’s pay and Mamdani’s victory are exhibits A and B. .......... Harsh American capitalism has become unsustainable, politically and economically.
.......... The bottom 80 percent, whose paychecks haven’t kept up with inflation, have grown increasingly angry. That anger has infused both political parties with fierce antiestablishment populism and fostered deep distrust in all political institutions. ........... In 2016, much of the voting public went with Bernie Sanders or Donald Trump — two outsiders who at the time were neither Democrat nor Republican but who told voters what they already suspected: that the system was rigged against them. Both candidates promised fundamental change. ............. Unfortunately for America and the world, the corporate and Wall Street wing of the Democratic Party put an end to Sanders’s candidacy — leaving Trump to talk about the rigged market and convince voters he was on their side. In reality, he was and has remained on the side of the billionaires. ............ Antiestablishment populism continues to be the most powerful political force in America, within both parties. ......... Last Tuesday, Democratic populists prevailed. Even the so-called “moderate” Democrats who won the governorships of Virginia and New Jersey targeted utilities, AI data centers that demand huge amounts of electricity, big corporations that collude to keep rents high, and pharmaceutical middlemen that have been driving up drug prices — all populist targets. ......... The richest 10 percent now account for half of all spending in the United States (up from a third three decades ago). ........... But it’s a house of cards. The stock market is now dependent on a handful of highly speculative stocks — centering on AI, big tech, and crypto — that could burst at any time .............. Trump’s unpredictable tariffs and his tax breaks and tax loopholes for the rich have added to the fragility — causing employers to hold back from making major investments due to uncertainty, and forcing consumers to struggle with rising prices for food, energy, clothing, and other necessities. ........... Musk’s success in getting a trillion-dollar pay package, coupled with the failure of corporate and Wall Street titans to prevent Mamdani from becoming the next mayor of the capital of global capitalism, don’t signal a sudden end to America’s system of harsh capitalism. .............. the two events are signposts to where that system is likely heading — not toward a socialist revolution but to a softer form of capitalism, more in line with advanced capitalism elsewhere around the world. ......... In the 1930s, Franklin D. Roosevelt saved capitalism from its excesses. His social insurance, public investments, and high taxes on the wealthy paved the way for the largest middle class the world had ever seen, in the first three decades after World War II.
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The Banyan Revolt (novel)
Gen Z Kranti (novel)
Madhya York: The Merchant and the Mystic (novel)
The Drum Report: Markets, Tariffs, and the Man in the Basement (novel)
Trump’s Default: The Mist Of Empire (novel)
Deported (novel)
Empty Country (novel)
Poetry Thursdays (novel)
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