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- This teenager exposed the dark truth of sleep deprivation. He signed up for a no-sleep experiment to uncover where it would lead. What he discovered might shock you. Here’s the full story: 🧵
- Look at this man: A poker nobody who entered a $150,000 high-ticket tournament with close to zero experience and chances. In one night, he destroyed world champions, won $8M, and vanished—leaving behind his trophy and a mysterious note. Here's an unbelievable story...🧵
- In 1915, 28 men faced certain death in Antarctica: Their ship was crushed Their location unknown Their chances of rescue: zero But their captain had a unique leadership method... Here's how one man kept his crew alive for two years in a frozen hell:🧵
- This Ancient strategy has grasped the Blood, Sweat, and Tears of millions across centuries: Also known as Game Theory... The most powerful decision-making framework used by everyone from Hammurabi, Sun Tzu to USA & USSR. Here's what it's, how it works, how to master it:
- Your morning coffee isn't just a drink. It is a psychoactive drug with $465 billion global market. Yet, scientists just discovered it does way more to your brain than we thought. Here's what really happens when caffeine hits your system...🧵
- Replying to @RandomizerGreatThe were only two simple rule: • No sleep. • No artificial stimulants. Gardner managed to stay awake for 11 days and 25 minutes or 264 hours. Watch his minute of fame, but was it worth the price?
00:00 - Replying to @RandomizerGreatSleep acts as a critical reset for your body and brain. Even a small lack of it weakens your immune system, impairs memory, and affects decision - making. Prioritize it for better health, mood, and focus. Your body depends on it!
00:00 - Replying to @RandomizerGreatHe was included in the Guinness World Records. Till this days, this experiment considered as one of the most rigorously documented cases of sleep deprivation. However, due to safety concerns, Guinness discontinued monitoring sleep deprivation attempts in 1997.
- This is Magnus Carlsen. The highest-rated chess player ever lived. He finally revealed the mental framework that sets him head and shoulders above the rest & made him a $50M fortune. Here are key insights that lead to great success in any field:🧵
- This is mind blowing: 800 years ago, this man introduced a sequence that appears — from flowers to galaxies and even in human DNA. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. Here's how universe's secret pattern reveals itself: 🧵
- Replying to @RandomizerGreatSitting at the final table, one-on-one against one of the world’s best professional players. The moment of truth was about to unfold. Our hero plays the fate-deciding hand:
00:00 - Replying to @RandomizerGreatInitial Days (Days 1-3) During the first few days, Gardner encountered alarming symptoms, including: • Mood and Energy Changes • Cognitive Impairment
- Replying to @RandomizerGreatIn December 1963, at just 17 years old, Randy Gardner embarked on a sleep deprivation experiment. (for so called high school science project) The goal? To test the effects of extreme sleep deprivation on cognitive abilities and performance.













