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My First MillionApr 27 54 min
How to find your thing
- Instead of "following your passion," focus on "following your bliss" which means pursuing what you are enthusiastic about, even if it involves hardship.
- True fulfillment often comes not from passionate career choices, but from mastering a skill or finding a recurring work loop that you genuinely enjoy.
- Develop internal rewards and learn to notice your own unique enthusiasms and willingness to endure "blisters," as these are strong indicators of a fulfilling path, even if others don't immediately see it.

Up First from NPRApr 27 12 min
White House Response To Shooting, Shooter Investigation, King Charles State Visit
- Federal authorities are investigating the motives of a gunman who opened fire outside the White House Correspondents Dinner, targeting administration officials according to a manifesto.
- The gunman's brother alerted police after receiving an alarming email, highlighting a missed opportunity for earlier intervention.
- Security experts are questioning the effectiveness of hotel security measures given its public accessibility and proximity to surrounding buildings.

The DailyApr 27 35 min
Who’s Really Running Iran?
- The assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei has created a power vacuum, with Ali Larijani and Ali Bagheri reportedly taking over political and military affairs respectively, while his son, Mojtaba, is a potential successor for Supreme Leader.
- The current Iranian regime faces an existential crisis due to ongoing military barrages from the US and Israel, domestic popular discontent, and internal debates about whether to uphold resistance or make tactical compromises.
- The strategy of Kurdish groups being armed and acting as a ground force for the US and Israel is risky, potentially playing into the regime's hands by dividing ethnic groups and undermining broader opposition support.

The Megyn Kelly ShowApr 27 20 min
Shots Fired at WHCD in Apparent Assassination Attempt, Omar's Husband Shuts Winery: AM Update 4/27
- A gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents Dinner, an assassination attempt on President Trump that was thwarted by Secret Service.
- A Chicago police officer was killed and another critically injured when a robbery suspect obtained a firearm while in custody at a hospital.
- Congresswoman Ilan Omar's husband abruptly closed his winery amid questions from a House Oversight Committee regarding the business's finances.

Odd LotsApr 27 50 min
What's Actually Going On With Private Credit
- Private credit is heavily marketed to retail investors for high yields and stable returns, but its reported performance may obscure significant risks.
- Studies suggest that when properly benchmarked and priced, private credit funds may not offer superior risk-adjusted returns compared to publicly traded assets.
- High fees are a substantial component of private credit, often absorbing any excess returns that could otherwise benefit the end investor.

The Prof G Pod with Scott GallowayApr 27 21 min
Why International Stocks Are Beating the S&P + How Scott Invests his Money
- Young people often overestimate their ability to beat the market and should allocate a portion of their investments for learning while placing the majority in index funds.
- Focus on developing skills in areas with high employment rates to build a stable career.
- Embrace stoic principles by focusing on controllable aspects like spending and consider gamifying financial discipline.

The AI Daily Brief: Artificial Intelligence News and AnalysisApr 26 29 min
Where the Economy Thrives After AI
- A significant economic shift is predicted as AI automates commodity production, causing spending and employment to move towards the "relational sector" where human involvement is integral to value.
- In an AI-driven economy, the primary scarcity will shift from supply and production to consumer demand and attention span, necessitating a focus on areas with high consumption capacity.
- The future of durable jobs lies not in AI system monitoring but in the relational sector, encompassing roles like healthcare, education, and personalized services where human judgment, attention, and presence are key value drivers.

Thoughtful Money with Adam TaggartApr 26 58 min
How Would The Greats Like Buffet, Lynch, & Templeton Invest In Today's Market? | Pieter Slegers
- A core investment strategy involves identifying "wonderful companies" led by excellent managers with "skin in the game," all trading at fair valuations.
- The speaker outlines six objective criteria that historically outperform the market, including a strong competitive "moat" and high return on invested capital, to build a prioritized watchlist of companies.
- The conversation emphasizes the importance of a disciplined, checklist-based approach and managing emotional biases to achieve long-term investment success, even when facing market volatility.

Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | CareerApr 26 1h 10m
Snapchat CEO: Why distribution has become the most important moat | Evan Spiegel
- Building a durable, lasting social consumer product is exceptionally difficult, with distribution being a key challenge that many overlook.
- Software alone is not a sustainable moat; companies must build defensible ecosystems and invest in areas like hardware to create long-term value.
- Humanity and societal adoption are paramount in technological advancement, and leaders must prioritize humanity first rather than assuming blind adoption of new technologies like AI.

The Gwart ShowApr 26 1h 17m
The Case For Q-Day 2032 w/ Justin Drake
- New research indicates a significant algorithmic improvement in Shor's algorithm, reducing the estimated quantum computer size needed to break ECDSA by orders of magnitude, potentially putting quantum-relevant computers much closer than previously thought.
- The development of neutral atom quantum computing is emerging as a leading platform, offering significant scalability advantages and potentially accelerating the timeline for breaking current cryptography, despite historical focus on superconducting qubits.
- Discussions around Bitcoin's long-term security highlight the diminishing security ratio due to halving events and the need for proactive migration to post-quantum cryptography, with debates ongoing regarding technical solutions like freezing vulnerable coins or implementing broader signature aggregation.