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Jenny Bai

@jennybai

I build global celebrity IP. I like to talk about business, human behavior, the Universe, and the Nuggets.

Joined March 2009
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Sometimes I have a good song on, chill but uplifting, and I’m standing in the A train, watching the whooshing of the outside walls pass by, and all of a sudden I feel like I’m Marty McFly on my hoverboard.


Quick lounge, horizontally on bed post lunch, the afternoon sun streaming in, chakra harp music mixed with ocean sounds on, fan on low pulling in the 67° temp from open window. Might have just recreated a mini vacation feeling for the next five minutes. Sigh out.


The key to daylight savings time is to make sure you set yourself up to experience the gift of that extra hour.


An hour spends itself too quickly these days. Like a $20 bill. Can’t do much with either if you’re not careful.


Everything can have purpose if you allow it.


The more I love, the more grateful I feel, and the more I’m devastated by the eventual loss of it all.


The things I’m defensive about are absolutely the things I need to work on. The things I’m grateful for are absolutely the things that will keep growing.


Awesome thread

Elon runs six multi billion-dollar companies simultaneously (SpaceX, Tesla, X, xAI, Neuralink, and Boring Company) Most founders can’t run one. Walter Isaacson (who spent a year shadowing Elon and wrote his biography) explains ‘How Elon does it’ on a podcast Thread 🧵

swaaanson's tweet image. Elon runs six multi billion-dollar companies simultaneously (SpaceX, Tesla, X, xAI, Neuralink, and Boring Company)

Most founders can’t run one.

Walter Isaacson (who spent a year shadowing Elon and wrote his biography) explains ‘How Elon does it’ on a podcast

Thread 🧵


Don’t spend another year doing the same shit.


These days, a few minutes into any type of live performance, I find myself being extremely moved and tearing up. I take it as a good sign - that I’m open and very alive on the inside.


Wonder how much EQ can be detected by IQ.

Who “programmed” you? Parents Family Friends School Movies Music Most of it does not serve you. What if YOUR private and personal local AI knew when to help to show you? What would your world look like? Apple and Google are not going to sell this. It will be FREE and open…



There are people who live with nuance and people who live without it. The difference between the two is self centeredness.


The breeze is lovely, but not when a used bandaid with Frozen motif flies by, gently grazing my cheek.


One of the things they never tell you about aging, is not how to handle your own midlife crisis, but rather how to deal with the fleeting senior years of your parents.


As a kid, a big perceived step in becoming a grown up was the transition from pencil to erasable pen (if you were ok with dirty, hole-ridden assignments) to pen. These days, I wish I had an excuse to use an eraser in the shape of a rainbow. Wide-ruled paper drools though.


My preference for fruit shapes is changing. Currently craving watermelon, tomato and apples to be in the shape of carrot sticks. What’s happening here. I’m not a toddler.


Grateful that I learned how to type super fast as a kid. Many a time I have documented the speed of light going through my brain. When your fingers can keep up with your rolling thoughts, it creates a space in btwn where you can just float around freely and let the Muse join in.


I now understand what it means to have wisdom be lost on youth - for as we grow, it is not the words of others that teach us, but rather our own experiences.


Those newest to the game always make the most noise.


As an adult, or human actually, it’s funny how we all of a sudden tell ourselves something like “oh, 8 hours of sleep is better for me than 7.” No one else could convince you otherwise, until you decide you’re arbitrarily ready to make these tiny shifts.


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