Men from age 18-35, disappear for 180 days and do this...

( I used the exact framework to change my life)

{P a r t 7}

1. Start reading good books

Exercise your mind everyday

Spare your morning and evening doing this;

• A 50 mins reading
• Grab a pen and a paper
• Simplify the main idea
• Apply the knowledge
Books will help you boost many aspects of your life, like;

• Enhanced sleep
• Improved memory
• Improved general knowledge
• Reduced anxiety & depression

Don't underestimate the power of reading books.
2. Audit your inner circle.

80% of your decisions are influenced by your peers

Choose few friends who can push you

Your inner circle need to be discussing more on;

• Business ideas
• Investments
• Success
You don't need those friends whose conversation revolves around;

• Politics
• Gossiping
• Complaining

Energy is contagious, so protect your vibe.
3. Plan your day

Separate your day into 4 quarters.

You have:

• Mornings (5-9 am)
• Late morning (10am-1pm)
• Afternoon (2-7 pm)
• Nights (7 pm +)

This will help you to;

• Track your day
• Improve productivity
• Create habits
Remember; what can't be measured, can never be improved.
4. Focus on your health.

Your health is your ultimate wealth

Balance your fitness on;

• physical
• mental
• emotional

Here's how;

• Fix your diet
• Exercise daily
• Avoid toxic people
5. Reduce screen time

Ai hacks your brain, and start manipulating you

It's a trap

You'll never realize this until you opt to;

• Uninstall social media networks
• Use your phone 4hrs a day ( constructively)
• Sleep with your phone in another room
Here's what you'll achieve;

• lengthened attention span
• Less distracted
• Boosted creativity
Learn a high income skill.

Skills will make you rich.

So, invest in;

• Courses
• Mentorship
• Growing an online brand
Here's how to learn;

• Select a skill on demand ( copywriting, coding...)
• Divide the skill up into smaller, manageable tasks
• Reflect on what you’ve learned
• Note on what you want to accomplish
• Share what you learn on your established brand

(Dm, I'll help you)
It's masculinity Saturday.

Here's where we learn;

• Social skills
• Business ideas
• Wealth creation strategies
• Building and breaking habits

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Introducing Voltron: Language-Driven Representation Learning for Robotics!

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Evaluation: https://t.co/aOzQu95J8z

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Yet, an underused part of these datasets are the rich, natural language annotations accompanying each video. (2/12)

The Voltron framework offers a simple way to use language supervision to shape representation learning, building off of prior work in representations for robotics like MVP (
https://t.co/Pb0mk9hb4i) and R3M (https://t.co/o2Fkc3fP0e).

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1) Condition on language and improve our ability to reconstruct the scene.

2) Generate language given the visual representation and improve our ability to describe what's happening. (4/12)

By trading off *conditioning* and *generation* we show that we can learn 1) better representations than prior methods, and 2) explicitly shape the balance of low and high-level features captured.

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