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Random Insights I've Thought Of:
- When someone blocks you off, you end up driving even faster when they move
- Screenshots make private things public
- Life is long when you make wrong decisions
- Everyone is just a kid from somewhere
- With some AI, it takes too much time to figure out how the room can help you save time
- A lifelong sports fans is in their “ball-knowledge” prime at ages 10-16
- You only truly learn who your parents are through their siblings
- Microwaves are only used in increments of 30
- Charlie Brown represents the modern young American now more than ever before
- Algorithms are attention-whores
- Interruption leads to aggressive behavior
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- A good life is a short one
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- Learning AI is like Sisyphus and the bolder
- No one knows sports better than a 12 year old fan
- Uncles & Aunts are your parents encyclopedia
- We all live on rounded time
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I've spent the past 2 years writing down insights as they've popped into my head in my daily life. These are some of the best I've thought of:
Where I was
What I was doing
What came to mind
What brand it'd work for
In the car
Just got cut off
When someone blocks you off, you end up driving even faster when they move
BMW
In parent's basement
Watching Lord of the Rings
No one knows sports better than a 12 year old fan
NBA
In bedroom
On the phone with Uncle
You only truly learn who your parents are through their siblings
Disney
Kitchen
Warming up dinner
Microwaves are only used in increments of 30
Campbell's
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