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  1. #DonaldTrump publicly, during press briefings, and at #TrumpRallies says “This is the #GoldenAge of #America. There is going to be so much #winning that you’ll get *sick of winning!*”

    And “#Affordability is a made-up word by the #FakeNews media!”

    But at #MarALago and at private meetings with #billionaires #Trump says: “Thanks to me, you’re making YUGE amounts of money!But good for you, too, because winning isn’t easy. Easy is for *losers*!”

    #Resist and #DoNotCollaborateWithFascists in #USpol.

  2. #DonaldTrump publicly, during press briefings, and at #TrumpRallies says “This is the #GoldenAge of #America. There is going to be so much #winning that you’ll get *sick of winning!*”

    And “#Affordability is a made-up word by the #FakeNews media!”

    But at #MarALago and at private meetings with #billionaires #Trump says: “Thanks to me, you’re making YUGE amounts of money!But good for you, too, because winning isn’t easy. Easy is for *losers*!”

    #Resist and #DoNotCollaborateWithFascists in #USpol.

  3. #DonaldTrump publicly, during press briefings, and at #TrumpRallies says “This is the #GoldenAge of #America. There is going to be so much #winning that you’ll get *sick of winning!*”

    And “#Affordability is a made-up word by the #FakeNews media!”

    But at #MarALago and at private meetings with #billionaires #Trump says: “Thanks to me, you’re making YUGE amounts of money!But good for you, too, because winning isn’t easy. Easy is for *losers*!”

    #Resist and #DoNotCollaborateWithFascists in #USpol.

  4. #DonaldTrump publicly, during press briefings, and at #TrumpRallies says “This is the #GoldenAge of #America. There is going to be so much #winning that you’ll get *sick of winning!*”

    And “#Affordability is a made-up word by the #FakeNews media!”

    But at #MarALago and at private meetings with #billionaires #Trump says: “Thanks to me, you’re making YUGE amounts of money!But good for you, too, because winning isn’t easy. Easy is for *losers*!”

    #Resist and #DoNotCollaborateWithFascists in #USpol.

  5. #DonaldTrump publicly, during press briefings, and at #TrumpRallies says “This is the #GoldenAge of #America. There is going to be so much #winning that you’ll get *sick of winning!*”

    And “#Affordability is a made-up word by the #FakeNews media!”

    But at #MarALago and at private meetings with #billionaires #Trump says: “Thanks to me, you’re making YUGE amounts of money!But good for you, too, because winning isn’t easy. Easy is for *losers*!”

    #Resist and #DoNotCollaborateWithFascists in #USpol.

  6. A quotation from Gracian

    Say farewell to luck when winning: it is the way of the gamblers of reputation: quite as important as a gallant advance is a well-planned retreat, wherefore lock up your winnings when they are enough, or when great.
     
    [Saberse dejar ganando con la fortuna. Es de tahúres de reputación. Tanto importa una bella retirada como una bizarra acometida; un poner en cobro las hazañas cuando fueren bastantes, cuando muchas.]

    Baltasar Gracián y Morales (1601-1658) Spanish Jesuit priest, writer, philosopher
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom [Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia], § 38 (1647) [tr. Fischer (1937)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/gracian-y-morales-ba…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #gracian #chance #fortune #gambling #luck #quit #retreat #selfcontrol #selfdiscipline #sufficiency #walkaway #winning #withdrawal #enterprise #attack

  7. A quotation from Gracian

    Say farewell to luck when winning: it is the way of the gamblers of reputation: quite as important as a gallant advance is a well-planned retreat, wherefore lock up your winnings when they are enough, or when great.
     
    [Saberse dejar ganando con la fortuna. Es de tahúres de reputación. Tanto importa una bella retirada como una bizarra acometida; un poner en cobro las hazañas cuando fueren bastantes, cuando muchas.]

    Baltasar Gracián y Morales (1601-1658) Spanish Jesuit priest, writer, philosopher
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom [Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia], § 38 (1647) [tr. Fischer (1937)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/gracian-y-morales-ba…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #gracian #chance #fortune #gambling #luck #quit #retreat #selfcontrol #selfdiscipline #sufficiency #walkaway #winning #withdrawal #enterprise #attack

  8. A quotation from Gracian

    Say farewell to luck when winning: it is the way of the gamblers of reputation: quite as important as a gallant advance is a well-planned retreat, wherefore lock up your winnings when they are enough, or when great.
     
    [Saberse dejar ganando con la fortuna. Es de tahúres de reputación. Tanto importa una bella retirada como una bizarra acometida; un poner en cobro las hazañas cuando fueren bastantes, cuando muchas.]

    Baltasar Gracián y Morales (1601-1658) Spanish Jesuit priest, writer, philosopher
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom [Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia], § 38 (1647) [tr. Fischer (1937)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/gracian-y-morales-ba…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #gracian #chance #fortune #gambling #luck #quit #retreat #selfcontrol #selfdiscipline #sufficiency #walkaway #winning #withdrawal #enterprise #attack

  9. A quotation from Gracian

    Say farewell to luck when winning: it is the way of the gamblers of reputation: quite as important as a gallant advance is a well-planned retreat, wherefore lock up your winnings when they are enough, or when great.
     
    [Saberse dejar ganando con la fortuna. Es de tahúres de reputación. Tanto importa una bella retirada como una bizarra acometida; un poner en cobro las hazañas cuando fueren bastantes, cuando muchas.]

    Baltasar Gracián y Morales (1601-1658) Spanish Jesuit priest, writer, philosopher
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom [Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia], § 38 (1647) [tr. Fischer (1937)]

    More about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/gracian-y-morales-ba…

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #gracian #chance #fortune #gambling #luck #quit #retreat #selfcontrol #selfdiscipline #sufficiency #walkaway #winning #withdrawal #enterprise #attack

  10. Stan Beshear: "Orban gerrymandered Hungary to stay in power, packed the courts, bought out the media, and STILL lost by nearly 15%. Don’t let people fool you into thinking Trump is invincible. He’s far from it."
    #politics #BlueWave #winning

  11. The #Trump regime and his end of race degenerated #MAGAs are better opening their fetid mouth for not saying anything, than they are at #winning #intellectual #fight

  12. The #Trump regime and his end of race degenerated #MAGAs are better opening their fetid mouth for not saying anything, than they are at #winning #intellectual #fight

  13. The #Trump regime and his end of race degenerated #MAGAs are better opening their fetid mouth for not saying anything, than they are at #winning #intellectual #fight

  14. The #Trump regime and his end of race degenerated #MAGAs are better opening their fetid mouth for not saying anything, than they are at #winning #intellectual #fight

  15. Fenbendazole Joe Tippens Protocol: A Step-by-Step Guide (2026) If you have been diagnosed with cancer, or have a loved one that is suffering from cancer, chances are you have heard about the Joe Ti...

    #cancer #case #studies #fenbendazole #lung #cancer #repurposed #drugs #winning #the #war

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  16. One problem: "Republicans are very comfortable using AI for almost anything in politics, and they’ll say so. Democrats are not very comfortable, and they won’t talk about it":
    semafor.com/article/04/08/2026
    “Committees and campaigns still need smart, talented operatives, but AI maximizes that same operative’s abilities in a way that can save thousands of dollars and hours, if not days, of work.”
    #politics #AI #competitiveness #winning

  17. In Tuesday's Eurojackpot drawing, the winning numbers were drawn in the evening. These numbers were 2, 4, 16, 23, and 27, with the two "Euro numbers" being 5 an... news.osna.fm/?p=41011 | #news #april #numbers #odds #winning

  18. In Tuesday's Eurojackpot drawing, the winning numbers were drawn in the evening. These numbers were 2, 4, 16, 23, and 27, with the two "Euro numbers" being 5 an... news.osna.fm/?p=41011 | #news #april #numbers #odds #winning

  19. In Tuesday's Eurojackpot drawing, the winning numbers were drawn in the evening. These numbers were 2, 4, 16, 23, and 27, with the two "Euro numbers" being 5 an... news.osna.fm/?p=41011 | #news #april #numbers #odds #winning

  20. In Tuesday's Eurojackpot drawing, the winning numbers were drawn in the evening. These numbers were 2, 4, 16, 23, and 27, with the two "Euro numbers" being 5 an... news.osna.fm/?p=41011 | #news #april #numbers #odds #winning

  21. A quotation from Orwell

    A nationalist is one who thinks solely, or mainly, in terms of competitive prestige. He may be a positive or a negative nationalist — that is, he may use his mental energy either in boosting or in denigrating — but at any rate his thoughts always turn on victories, defeats, triumphs and humiliations. He sees history, especially contemporary history, as the endless rise and decline of great power units, and every event that happens seems to him a demonstration that his own side is on the upgrade and some hated rival is on the downgrade.

    George Orwell (1903-1950) English journalist, essayist, writer [pseud. of Eric Arthur Blair]
    Essay (1945-05), “Notes on Nationalism,” Polemic Magazine (1945-10)

    More about this quote: wist.info/orwell-george/45763/

    #quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #orwell #georgeorwell #comparison #competition #defeat #ego #face #faction #history #nationalism #prestige #takesides #usvsthem #victory #winning #nationalist

  22. Top 20 Alternative Cancer Treatments that Work: Evidence Based (2026 Edition) Access to effective, cancer-specific therapies remains limited, particularly in impoverished and low- and middle-income...

    #cancer #integrative #oncology #metabolic #therapy #repurposed #drugs #vitamin #and #mineral #winning

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  23. Fenbendazole and Ivermectin in Kidney-Urinary Cancers: 2021 Stanford University Case Series and More (31 Case Reports) (March 2026) Introduction What is the "Stanford Fenbendazole Protocol"...

    #case #studies #fenbendazole #kidney #cancer #repurposed #drugs #stage #4 #cancer #winning

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  24. Ivermectin and Fenbendazole: Treating Turbo Cancer - Dr William Makis Ivermectin Resources I have seen tremendous demand for some sort of initial guidance “WHERE TO START” with High Dose Iverme...

    #cancer #case #studies #fenbendazole #ivermectin #repurposed #drugs #turbo #cancer #winning #the

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  25. #LarryEllison and #Oracle paid just 3.3% tax in Q1 2026 on US$16.1 BILLION in QUARTERLY revenue

    With today's layoff announcement of up to 30,000 employees, I think someone needs their tax rates retroactively renegotiated, don't you?

    #business #ceo #fail
    #uspol #winning

  26. How to Starve Cancer Cells to Death (2026) Some people may not realize this, but many people have cancer cells in their bodies without presenting much danger. Fortunately, there are some common foo...

    #cancer #carbohydrates #diet #and #cancer #fasting #keto #diet #metabolic #therapy #winning

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  27. MTG is spending her time away from politics by flaming Trump on Twitter and Melania want AI to replace teachers. #MTG #Iran #LOL #MIGA #winning youtu.be/J1vbbfyH4Ic

    IHIP News: 🚨 Melania SELF-DEST...

  28. "Four Things to Know About a Democrat’s Win in Trump’s Backyard. A mother of three won a statehouse seat that includes Mar-a-Lago":
    nytimes.com/2026/03/25/us/poli
    #politics #BlueWave #winning

  29. Why doesn’t #Dark #Matter #Collapse due to #Gravity? : Medium

    #America was #Winning the race to find #MartianLife. Then #China jumped in. : Tech Review

    #OpenAI is throwing everything into building a fully #Automated #Researcher : Tech Review

    Latest #KnowledgeLinks

    knowledgezone.co.in/resources/

  30. "Choose velocity over certainty." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    Now is not the time to slow down.

    Here's why - all things I've written about before.

    The Indecision Tax: Many leaders lose their edge during change, not because they made "bad" choices, but because they waited too long to make any choice at all. Indecision is a tax that drains your competitive advantage while others move ahead.

    Inaction is a Decision: When things get volatile, many people freeze and hope for more information. What if there is none? You must realize that standing still is actually a choice. And in a fast-moving world, it is almost always the most expensive risk you can take.

    Move Beyond "Pilot Purgatory": Organizations often get stuck in a loop of small, safe tests. Survival requires the speed to move instantly from a small experiment to a massive rollout before the window of opportunity closes.

    Strategic Humility Over Pride: To move fast, you must trade the pride of "knowing everything" for the speed of learning new things. What worked yesterday is often a heavy anchor that holds you back from tomorrow's solutions.

    Radical Subtraction for Speed: To increase velocity, focus on removing complexity rather than adding more process. Layers of approval and bureaucracy are the primary enemies of speed; you must lean out to accelerate.

    Developing Anticipatory Intelligence: The most valuable commodity in a fast world is time. By seeing trends early, you gain a head start to act with velocity before the rest of the market falls into a panic.

    The Velocity of Reinvention: Your goal isn't to build a fortress that resists change, but a culture that constantly reinvents itself. Resilience is found in the speed of your transformation, not the strength of your defenses.

    Actionable Clarity: Dream, Prove, Win: Innovation follows a simple rhythm: think big enough to dream, start small enough to prove it works, and move fast enough to win. This keeps you moving even when the long-term view is blurry.

    The "OODA Loop" on Steroids: Winners are those who observe and act the fastest. By collapsing the time between a decision and an act, you brute-force your way to the right answer through rapid real-world testing.

    Escape Velocity: To launch a new idea, you must apply overwhelming force to overcome the pull of "how we've always done it." If you don't pick up the pace, the gravity of the past will eventually pull you down.

    Stop waiting for clarity that won't come.

    Get moving.

    ----
    **#Velocity** **#Certainty** **#Speed** **#Action** **#Leadership** **#Decisions** **#Movement** **#Agility** **#Innovation** **#Change** **#Strategy** **#Momentum** **#Clarity** **#Transformation** **#Reinvention** **#Fast** **#OODA** **#Indecision** **#Escape** **#Focus** **#Anticipation** **#Simplicity** **#Courage** **#Winning** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/03/decodin

  31. "Commitment to your most important goal will always be your greatest success." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    I once wrote this phrase: "Real progress is often invisible, boring, and repetitive. Don't mistake the quiet for regression!"

    In that context, sometimes your greatest small achievements come up against a bold realization. For me, today marks a unique milestone in a long-running personal project—3,500 days of consistent, quiet effort toward a goal that few people actually see. It's a significant step in a long journey, yet another link in a chain that grows stronger each day.

    Progress and success always come from commitment to the cause. Wins are often not instant, dramatic, or bold - instead, they are quiet, barely noticeable, forgettable at moments - until suddenly, they collide with a marker of significant success.

    Today is one of those days.

    And with this comes an important realization about the work I do. I often tell clients that successful innovation doesn't always involve a big, dramatic breakthrough; it’s usually a messy, squiggly line of effort where the ultimate moment of success is eventually reached. In the same way, personal success on a big goal is often about the small steps, not the big leaps. Managing any major life goal isn't just about reaching the finish line; it’s about the mindset pivot you maintain along the way.

    I've often said that you are the total of all your highs and each of your lows, and you must own the quiet, repetitive, low parts of the process for the highs to mean anything at all.

    As I look toward my next milestone (like my upcoming tee time at St. Andrews!) I’m reminded that success is about patience.

    It’s about trading the immediate dopamine of a "quick win" for the long-term guarantee of a life well-lived.

    3,500.

    Pretty fucking awesome!

    ----

    Futurist Jim Carroll plans an early-morning walk today, immediately after writing this post, to see if he might spot the sun rising in splendour.

    **#Commitment** **#Milestone** **#Progress** **#Success** **#Patience** **#Goals** **#Consistency** **#Journey** **#Dedication** **#Quiet** **#Perseverance** **#Achievement** **#Discipline** **#Effort** **#Focus** **#Growth** **#Mindset** **#SmallSteps** **#Determination** **#Purpose** **#Winning** **#LongGame** **#Celebrate** **#Awesome** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/02/daily-i

  32. "Commitment to your most important goal will always be your greatest success." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    I once wrote this phrase: "Real progress is often invisible, boring, and repetitive. Don't mistake the quiet for regression!"

    In that context, sometimes your greatest small achievements come up against a bold realization. For me, today marks a unique milestone in a long-running personal project—3,500 days of consistent, quiet effort toward a goal that few people actually see. It's a significant step in a long journey, yet another link in a chain that grows stronger each day.

    Progress and success always come from commitment to the cause. Wins are often not instant, dramatic, or bold - instead, they are quiet, barely noticeable, forgettable at moments - until suddenly, they collide with a marker of significant success.

    Today is one of those days.

    And with this comes an important realization about the work I do. I often tell clients that successful innovation doesn't always involve a big, dramatic breakthrough; it’s usually a messy, squiggly line of effort where the ultimate moment of success is eventually reached. In the same way, personal success on a big goal is often about the small steps, not the big leaps. Managing any major life goal isn't just about reaching the finish line; it’s about the mindset pivot you maintain along the way.

    I've often said that you are the total of all your highs and each of your lows, and you must own the quiet, repetitive, low parts of the process for the highs to mean anything at all.

    As I look toward my next milestone (like my upcoming tee time at St. Andrews!) I’m reminded that success is about patience.

    It’s about trading the immediate dopamine of a "quick win" for the long-term guarantee of a life well-lived.

    3,500.

    Pretty fucking awesome!

    ----

    Futurist Jim Carroll plans an early-morning walk today, immediately after writing this post, to see if he might spot the sun rising in splendour.

    **#Commitment** **#Milestone** **#Progress** **#Success** **#Patience** **#Goals** **#Consistency** **#Journey** **#Dedication** **#Quiet** **#Perseverance** **#Achievement** **#Discipline** **#Effort** **#Focus** **#Growth** **#Mindset** **#SmallSteps** **#Determination** **#Purpose** **#Winning** **#LongGame** **#Celebrate** **#Awesome** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/02/daily-i

  33. "Commitment to your most important goal will always be your greatest success." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    I once wrote this phrase: "Real progress is often invisible, boring, and repetitive. Don't mistake the quiet for regression!"

    In that context, sometimes your greatest small achievements come up against a bold realization. For me, today marks a unique milestone in a long-running personal project—3,500 days of consistent, quiet effort toward a goal that few people actually see. It's a significant step in a long journey, yet another link in a chain that grows stronger each day.

    Progress and success always come from commitment to the cause. Wins are often not instant, dramatic, or bold - instead, they are quiet, barely noticeable, forgettable at moments - until suddenly, they collide with a marker of significant success.

    Today is one of those days.

    And with this comes an important realization about the work I do. I often tell clients that successful innovation doesn't always involve a big, dramatic breakthrough; it’s usually a messy, squiggly line of effort where the ultimate moment of success is eventually reached. In the same way, personal success on a big goal is often about the small steps, not the big leaps. Managing any major life goal isn't just about reaching the finish line; it’s about the mindset pivot you maintain along the way.

    I've often said that you are the total of all your highs and each of your lows, and you must own the quiet, repetitive, low parts of the process for the highs to mean anything at all.

    As I look toward my next milestone (like my upcoming tee time at St. Andrews!) I’m reminded that success is about patience.

    It’s about trading the immediate dopamine of a "quick win" for the long-term guarantee of a life well-lived.

    3,500.

    Pretty fucking awesome!

    ----

    Futurist Jim Carroll plans an early-morning walk today, immediately after writing this post, to see if he might spot the sun rising in splendour.

    **#Commitment** **#Milestone** **#Progress** **#Success** **#Patience** **#Goals** **#Consistency** **#Journey** **#Dedication** **#Quiet** **#Perseverance** **#Achievement** **#Discipline** **#Effort** **#Focus** **#Growth** **#Mindset** **#SmallSteps** **#Determination** **#Purpose** **#Winning** **#LongGame** **#Celebrate** **#Awesome** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/02/daily-i

  34. "Commitment to your most important goal will always be your greatest success." - Futurist Jim Carroll

    I once wrote this phrase: "Real progress is often invisible, boring, and repetitive. Don't mistake the quiet for regression!"

    In that context, sometimes your greatest small achievements come up against a bold realization. For me, today marks a unique milestone in a long-running personal project—3,500 days of consistent, quiet effort toward a goal that few people actually see. It's a significant step in a long journey, yet another link in a chain that grows stronger each day.

    Progress and success always come from commitment to the cause. Wins are often not instant, dramatic, or bold - instead, they are quiet, barely noticeable, forgettable at moments - until suddenly, they collide with a marker of significant success.

    Today is one of those days.

    And with this comes an important realization about the work I do. I often tell clients that successful innovation doesn't always involve a big, dramatic breakthrough; it’s usually a messy, squiggly line of effort where the ultimate moment of success is eventually reached. In the same way, personal success on a big goal is often about the small steps, not the big leaps. Managing any major life goal isn't just about reaching the finish line; it’s about the mindset pivot you maintain along the way.

    I've often said that you are the total of all your highs and each of your lows, and you must own the quiet, repetitive, low parts of the process for the highs to mean anything at all.

    As I look toward my next milestone (like my upcoming tee time at St. Andrews!) I’m reminded that success is about patience.

    It’s about trading the immediate dopamine of a "quick win" for the long-term guarantee of a life well-lived.

    3,500.

    Pretty fucking awesome!

    ----

    Futurist Jim Carroll plans an early-morning walk today, immediately after writing this post, to see if he might spot the sun rising in splendour.

    **#Commitment** **#Milestone** **#Progress** **#Success** **#Patience** **#Goals** **#Consistency** **#Journey** **#Dedication** **#Quiet** **#Perseverance** **#Achievement** **#Discipline** **#Effort** **#Focus** **#Growth** **#Mindset** **#SmallSteps** **#Determination** **#Purpose** **#Winning** **#LongGame** **#Celebrate** **#Awesome** **#Onwards**

    Original post: jimcarroll.com/2026/02/daily-i