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Thursday June 25 Anno 2026 · Ibaraki, Osaka
I Daily Wisdom
Robert Greene The Daily Laws June 25 · Create an Air of Mystery

Mix a little mystery with everything, and the very mystery stirs up veneration.

—Baltasar Gracián

Count Victor Lustig, the aristocrat of swindlers, played the game to perfection. He was always doing things that were different or seemed to make no sense. He would show up at the best hotels in a limo driven by a Japanese chauffeur; no one had ever seen a Japanese chauffeur before, so this seemed exotic and strange. Lustig would dress in the most expensive clothing, but always with something—a medal, a flower, an armband—out of place, at least in conventional terms. This was seen not as tasteless but as odd and intriguing. In hotels he would be seen receiving telegrams at all hours, one after the other, brought to him by his Japanese chauffeur—telegrams he would tear up with utter nonchalance. (In fact they were fakes, completely blank.) He would sit alone in the dining room, reading a large and impressive-looking book, smiling at people yet remaining aloof. Within a few days, of course, the entire hotel would be abuzz with interest in this strange man. All this attention allowed Lustig to lure suckers in with ease. They would beg for his confidence and his company. Everyone wanted to be seen with this mysterious aristocrat. And in the presence of this distracting enigma, they wouldn’t even notice that they were being robbed blind.

Daily Law: People love mysteries and enigmas, so give them what they want.

The 48 Laws of Power

, Law 6: Court Attention at All Cost

Steven Pressfield The Daily Pressfield Day 176

ACT TWO IS A KILLER All writers know: Act One is easy. You come up with some crazy idea and heave it against the wall. Act Three isn’t that hard either. You’ve figured out where you’re going by then. Just tromp on the accelerator and go there. Ah, but Act Two. Here’s David Mamet from Three Uses of the Knife. “A joke from the Algonquin Round Table: A couple of guys are sitting around talking. One says, ‘How’s the play going?’ The other says, ‘I’m having second act problems.’ Everybody laughs. ‘Of course you’re having second act problems!’” “Writing Wednesdays,” stevenpressfield.com, 6/9/10 What makes Act Two so hard is it’s neither the beginning nor the end. We’re out of sight of the shore we left behind, but we haven’t yet glimpsed the landfall we’re aiming for. To quote Mamet again, “It’s hard to remember that you set out to drain the swamp when you’re up to your ass in allig ators.”

Leo Tolstoy A Calendar of Wisdom June 25

It is very useful to notice the impression which our life and deeds make upon other people.

You should live so that other people think well of you and you think well of yourself.

—LUCY MALORY

The very shortcomings which make others difficult and unbearable mean less in yourself.

You do not see them, and when you speak of other people having these drawbacks, you do not notice that you are describing yourself.

—JEAN DE LA BRUYÈRE

The simplest, quickest, and surest means to becoming known as a virtuous person is to work on yourself, to actually be virtuous.

Examine each virtue, and you will see that they all were achieved with work and exercise.

—SOCRATES

One man keeps silence, and people discuss him.

Another speaks a lot, and people discuss him.

A third speaks a little, and people discuss him.

There is no such thing as a person who is not being discussed or scolded.

—DHAMMAPADA, a book of BUDDHIST WISDOM

Do you call a person happy if he finds his strength in his children or in his friends, or in other things which are impermanent?

In one second, his prosperity can be ruined.

Seek no other support than your inner self and God.

—DEMOSTHENES

Never try to justify your deeds.

II The Day Ahead
  • Today · 18:30 サークル(木) 2026年間予定
III Signals & Dispatches

AI / ML

  • @FutureWire__source ↗ US officials are pushing Meta toward formal AI oversight as national security concerns around frontier models rise.
  • @theinformationsource ↗ OpenAI is pitching AI generated advertising as a fast testing loop for marketers, with performance optimization as the selling point.

Drug Discovery

  • @GENbiosource ↗ Merck and Protillion announced an AI drug discovery collaboration that could reach $510 million in milestone payments.
  • @iblai_source ↗ NVIDIA open sourced BioNeMo Agent, putting a drug discovery AI toolkit into public hands instead of only pharma labs.

Biotech

  • @adamfeuersteinsource ↗ Adam Feuerstein notes biotech sentiment is oddly sour even while the sector shows signs of life, with ABVX drawing attention.
  • @StockBeatssource ↗ BioMedWire highlighted platform based biotech innovation in advanced drug delivery, a useful signal for modality and delivery trends.

Tech

  • @fajarsentosabuzsource ↗ A reported Anthropic government security exercise framed frontier AI as a tool for rapidly finding classified system vulnerabilities.
  • @vbkotechasource ↗ Physical AI is being described as a stack of field navigation, manipulation, and robot learning rather than a single model breakthrough.

Japanese Politics

  • @jc05LlQvJeCHPM0source ↗ A Japanese politics post argues constitutional reform should move in parallel with other priorities, not wait for perfect timing.
  • @kawaituginosukesource ↗ Another post criticizes current LDP politicians as increasingly unable to speak in their own words outside narrow comfort zones.
IV Sky over Ibaraki
🌦️ +20°C
humidity 94% · wind ↙12 km/h
humid morning, light rain risk, umbrella is sensible
V What Rex Can Do Today
  1. Check calendar and inbox for any time sensitive StemRIM or family items before lunch.
  2. Draft a concise AI drug discovery reading note from one fresh BioNeMo or molecular design source.
  3. Do a quick CV or LinkedIn polish pass focused on peptide design and computational biology leadership.
VI Toward the Long Game
  1. Read one BioNeMo Agent example and map where it could fit peptide hit expansion or ADMET triage.
  2. Spend 30 minutes comparing recent protein design tooling with practical small team workflows.
  3. Send one low friction note to an AI drug discovery contact or recruiter with a specific technical hook.