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Well, apparently today the RoboTaxi app from Tesla is available for download. I don't know what that implies for when you will be able to use your Tesla as a driverless sort of an Uber, but at least you've got the app. I imagine it will depend on your state and local.
In case I haven't mentioned it, my book *Loserthink*, which was published a few years ago but got cancelled when I got cancelled, and it's back, but it's a second edition now. It's basically the same as the first, but it's the only way I could make it available by independently publishing with Joshua Lisec, who's amazing, and you should work with him if you get a chance.
But I thought I would share with you one tip from the book *Loserthink*. Now, as you might imagine, loserthink is what you would like to avoid. So you don't want to be the person who makes the mental mistake when other people are watching. So this is how to avoid those mental mistakes. And I'll give you one.
If you ever find yourself online telling somebody to stay in their lane, you are a loserthinker. You know why? That's such bad advice. "Stay in your
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lane. This is not your expertise." Well, how are the experts doing compared to the people who have no expertise and are just guessing? It's pretty close to a tie, I would say. So if your argument is that the person involved is no expert in that field, you really have to consider what the experts versus the non-expert track record is, right? You don't sound smart. I think there was a time when th…
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