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Precision beats diversification when you know where to aim.
I’d rather take aimed shots at sectors solving fundamental constraints.
We’re constrained by computation → Quantum.
We’re constrained by energy → Nuclear.
We’re constrained by geography → Space.
We’re constrained by labor → Robotics.
Every industrial revolution removed a constraint. Steam removed muscle. Electricity removed daylight. The internet removed distance.
The next constraints to fall are computation, energy, geography, and labor.
The technologies that remove them will create massive value – just like every time before.
Most people still think these are too early. That’s the signal, not the warning.
I’d rather take four aimed shots at the future than spray fifty rounds at the present.
And once you’ve picked your targets, you gotta have the discipline to hold your position when the market tries to shake you out.
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FL10 Minute Workout: Space Man
Anywhere With Open Space • Longevity / Balance / Stability • 2 min each
Zero Gravity Single Leg Float – one leg, arms out, slow leg swings front to back, no touching down (1 min each leg)
Moonwalk Lunges – reverse lunges in slow motion, 3 sec down, 3 sec up
Astronaut Vestibular Spin – single leg, slowly turn head left, right, up, down while holding position
Orbit Reach – single leg, reach free leg and opposite arm in a full 360 pattern around your body (1 min each side)
Re-Entry Stabilization – eyes closed, feet together, hold still 30 sec, then single leg eyes closed 30 sec each
P.S. Which constraint do you think falls first – energy, space, labor, or computation?
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