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๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚

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CMO/Advisor/Tsundoku ex-@ga @aplaceformom @expedia @mckinsey @wharton @proctergamble Author- MarketingBS

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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
5 years
A lot has been written about side hustles and how to make a living "working for yourself". But there IS a path to $1MM/year as a traditional employee. Here the framework that no one seems to acknowledge: https://t.co/AnvogvZYh4
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@jliemandt
liemandt
3 days
The AstralCodex article "Alpha School" was a summer highlight on AI and education's future. The author's (@Ednever) daughter appeared on TV yesterday. Alpha's GT school is just ramping up. Join us to shape the future with parents like Ed and enroll your child to be surrounded
@AmericaNewsroom
America's Newsroom
3 days
WATCH: 10-year-old history champion Everest Nevraumont names EVERY U.S. President from memory! @BillHemmer | @DanaPerino
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@BCVaultOfficial
BC Vault Crypto Hardware Wallet
7 days
Crypto 101: seed phrases are broken. We donโ€™t use them. Each wallet is independent, backups encrypted, PIN-protected. No photo, glance, or leak can steal your funds. Yet the old, vulnerable story is still everywhere.
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
3 days
Everest was on @americanewsroom this morning. Her first time on air while remote where she could not see the hosts she was speaking to. She still killed it! Here she is listing all the presidents (almost missed both Johnsons....)
@AmericaNewsroom
America's Newsroom
3 days
WATCH: 10-year-old history champion Everest Nevraumont names EVERY U.S. President from memory! @BillHemmer | @DanaPerino
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
3 days
Everest was on @americanewsroom this morning and killed it. Here she is listing all the presidents (almost missed both Johnsons....)
@AmericaNewsroom
America's Newsroom
3 days
WATCH: 10-year-old history champion Everest Nevraumont names EVERY U.S. President from memory! @BillHemmer | @DanaPerino
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
5 days
Bigger heads (Making child birth more difficult) Isnโ€™t that the accepted Darwinian challenge?
@dvassallo
Daniel Vassallo
6 days
Nature was able to evolve us from an amoeba to humans capable of putting a man on the moon. My theory is that if nature wanted us to have higher IQ, it would have made us so. Chances are higher IQ comes with some undesirable trade-offs.
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@Desiree_Duffy
Desiree Duffy
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The BookFest Fall 2025 โ€“ Day 2, For Writers โ€“ Live October 26th
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
9 days
I will do almost anything for my kids. But I will selfishly never send them to boarding school. I have accepted they will leave to go to college but I donโ€™t want that to happen any earlier than it needs to
@moseskagan
Moses Kagan
9 days
Going to boarding school made my life. Incredible education, lifelong best friends, first job, capital for first company, capital for real estate deals 2-12 (& many thereafter), all from there. If you live somewhere with mediocre schools and you have a bright, unusually mature
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
10 days
.@AlphaSchoolATX should start having the kids take the LSAT. 1600 SAT doesnโ€™t differentiate enough. @jliemandt @mackenzieprice
@GmwuLocal
Reformist Canadian Landed Aristocrat
4 months
@devahaz Incredibly, the LSAT was designed well enough that it can differentiate smart 22 year olds far far better than the SAT can differentiate smart 18 year-olds. Feed 18 year-olds into it and youโ€™d see WILD differentiation.
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
13 days
Iโ€™ve personally seen a ridiculous improvement in my feed in the last week โ€œFor youโ€ used to be slop. I never used it and stuck to the chronological. Now itโ€™s better than my timeline Now if only FB could do itโ€ฆ
@elonmusk
Elon Musk
13 days
To the degree that people are seeing improvements in their feed, it is not due to the actions of specific individuals changing heuristics, but rather increasing use of Grok and other AI tools. We will post the updated algorithm, including model weights, later this week. You
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
14 days
Nobel prize for @KlingBlog ? Subsidize demand. Restrict supply.
@JohnArnoldFndtn
John Arnold
15 days
Santa Clara is one of the first law schools to publish 2026-27 tuition. Historically, Grad PLUS loans have had no limits. Starting next year, professional school borrowing will be capped at $50k/year. Notice anything about the trend in tuition? I expect many schools to copy this.
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@DAGFamilyOffice
Digital Ascension Group
16 days
If your crypto walletโ€™s touching seven figures, youโ€™ve officially outgrown DIY management. Itโ€™s time for structures, protection and strategy. Work with professionals who understand digital wealth.
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
14 days
MIT has a higher average than the other Ivys. Maybe as high as 145 (highest end estimate). There are ~100 people/year born in the US with IQs 145+ If we want to populate Ivys with exceptional geniuses we need to go broader than Americans (Also true for the NBA)
@ArtemisConsort
Hunter Ash
16 days
The average IQ of an Ivy League undergraduate is about 125. The total freshman class size of all the Ivies plus Stanford is about 15,000. Each year, 57,000 Americans are born with IQs over 130. We can fill our elite universities with our own higher-quality students.
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
16 days
The original slate article was from 2013. The author is now an editor at NYTs. I wonder if she has had kids and changed her tuneโ€ฆ
@NielsHoven
Niels Hoven ๐Ÿฎ
17 days
Then: schools owed ALL kids an education. Now: parents owe the school - even if their kids are held back to let slower students catch up If we want public schools to succeed, they need to support ALL kids - including high achievers. Bring back honors classes, gifted programs,
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
22 days
This is why I scroll Twitter
@thomaschattwill
Thomas Chatterton Williams
22 days
They killed this one
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@The_Analyst
Jordan S. Terry
22 days
True in every aspect of life Iโ€™ve encountered. Difference between say, local club or even travel league sports and college team is crazy. Difference between college finance club/investment fund and Wall Street is insane. Local bike club vs global races on Zwift, crazy.
@justinskycak
Justin Skycak
24 days
Last year I had a conversation with someone who majored in physics at UChicago. He initially started in math & thought he was prepared having taken AP Calculus BC, but he got smacked in the face by the level of abstraction and proof-writing ability that was assumed. He couldn't
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
22 days
This starts earlier than college. At her old school my 10 year old thought she was โ€œdumbโ€ at math until the teacher told us most of the kids were learning the material the week before with tutors and just reviewing it in class while she was seeing it for the first time
@Richard_She
Richard She
22 days
@justinskycak I nearly died in Princeton's math major weed out class (Rudin), despite winning a few state titles in HS and going to Bill Gate's fancy private school. Honestly I thought the other kids were untouchable geniuses and it didn't occur to me for almost ten years that they'd probably
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
22 days
This is the value of academic competition. Very few people go into college unsure if they are world class in basketball or soccer. But in academics it happens all the time. Example below is math, but even more true in humanities where ignorance can last even longer
@justinskycak
Justin Skycak
24 days
Last year I had a conversation with someone who majored in physics at UChicago. He initially started in math & thought he was prepared having taken AP Calculus BC, but he got smacked in the face by the level of abstraction and proof-writing ability that was assumed. He couldn't
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
24 days
Itโ€™s like a anting to make your start up the next Netflix and figuring that the secret is unlimited vacation.
@KelseyTuoc
Kelsey Piper
24 days
Karen makes a good point here - phonics was a big part of what MS did right, but just passing a bill encouraging phonics, as CA has now done, will not get you MS-tier results. You have to copy the whole playbook or you won't see much of a change.
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@BLStrangfeld
MediaRater
1 month
@RadioFreeTom Based on what he was doing in 2015, I think we can expect him to know full well who Dylan Roof is. Further he needs to be called out for constantly playing dumb.
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
1 month
This sounds profound but I donโ€™t think itโ€™s true at all. If someone said I was a murderer I would argue if there was any chance others could believe it, but there isnโ€™t a part of me that thinks itโ€™s true
@FU_joehudson
Joe Hudson
5 months
When someone says something untrue about you, like โ€œthe sky is purpleโ€ you donโ€™t feel compelled to argue. But when someone accuses you of being โ€œbad,โ€ and you feel the need to argue, itโ€™s usually because some part of you believes it.
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
2 months
I took out a few words to fit twitters character limit. From starship troopers, so it was his character saying it, not the man himself. But from his other writings I am pretty sure he believed it
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
2 months
Heinlein: โ€œAnyone who clings to the doctrine that violence never settles anything, I would advise to conjure up the ghosts of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington and let them debate it. The ghost of Hitler could referee and the jury might well be the Dodoโ€ฆโ€
@RichardHanania
Richard Hanania
2 months
The statement that violence is never the answer surely is extreme. Would the Free Press reject the idea that the Warsaw ghetto uprising was unjustified?
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@Ednever
๐Ÿ‚ Edward Nevraumont ๐Ÿ‚
2 months
Told my 8-year old about woman selling her โ€œfartsโ€ in jars She said โ€œwho would sell that?โ€ โ€œI think itโ€™s who would BUY thatโ€ โ€œI would buy it for 2-centsโ€ โ€œYou would pay 2-cents for a fart?โ€ โ€œI would pay 2-cents for a fart jar then I would release the fart and sell the jar!โ€
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