Posted January 14, 2025
By Today's Tech FWD
The Lost Kennedy Conspiracy
James Altucher:
Inside the JFK Conspiracy: How Brad Meltzer Unearthed a Forgotten Assassination Plot
In the latest episode of The James Altucher Show, author Brad Meltzer returns to reveal one of the craziest untold stories about JFK: the first assassination attempt before he even took office.
In his new book, The JFK Conspiracy, Brad dives into the little-known plot by Richard Pavlik, a disgruntled former postal worker with a car rigged to explode.
What saved JFK’s life that day? Why does this story remain a footnote in history? Brad shares riveting details, the forgotten man who thwarted the plot, and how this story illuminates America’s deeper fears.
We also explore the legacy of JFK and Jackie Kennedy, from heroism to scandal, and how their "Camelot" has shaped the presidency ever since. You don't want to miss it!
Chris Campbell:
A Future Without Fingerprints
Our world is fueled by touches. The average person taps their phone 2,617 times a day. Office workers? They click and type up to 10,000 times daily. Add in light switches, transit cards, and clunky apps, and we’re drowning in a sea of touches.
It’s not the touches themselves that are the problem – it’s what they reveal. Each tap, swipe, and click highlights inefficiencies: slow systems, redundant tasks, and clunky interfaces. The sheer volume of touches is a symptom of outdated processes that waste time, drain cognitive energy, and cost billions in productivity.
But what if technology worked differently? Imagine a world where interacting with technology feels as natural as talking to a friend over coffee. No more fumbling through apps, clicking endless menus, or dealing with clunky interfaces that leave you frustrated.
The thing is… the world I just described is not just possible. It’s already happening.
Greg Guenthner:
Will The Buck Stop Here?
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past month, you know the stock market is in a precarious spot right now. So we’re going to need to watch our step.
The big question in moments like the one we’re in now is whether the decline has gone far enough to wash out the exuberance and reset sentiment. Everywhere we look, we see stocks and sectors at do-or-die levels. If they catch and bounce, we’ll get more relief. If not, more pain.
One of the most difficult mental hurdles during corrective action like this involves turning off your emotions. If you can remain objective when everyone else starts worrying or panicking, you stand a much better chance of staying ahead of the market’s biggest moves.
Of course, the best way to keep your mind right is to stick to the facts. Pay attention to the charts and relationships that will likely have the most impact on prices going forward. And don’t take your eyes off the U.S. dollar.
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