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Thursday July 2 Anno 2026 · Ibaraki, Osaka
I Daily Wisdom
Robert Greene The Daily Laws July 2 · Delay Satisfaction

The ability to delay satisfaction is the ultimate art of seduction—while waiting, the victim is held in thrall. Coquettes are the grand masters of this game, orchestrating a back-and-forth movement between hope and frustration. They bait with the promise of reward—the hope of physical pleasure, happiness, fame by association, power—all of which, however, proves elusive; yet this only makes their targets pursue them the more. Coquettes seem totally self-sufficient: they do not need you, they seem to say, and their narcissism proves devilishly attractive. You want to conquer them, but they hold the cards. The strategy of the Coquette is never to offer total satisfaction. Imitate the alternating heat and coolness of the Coquette and you will keep the seduced at your heels. You must understand a critical property of love and desire: the more obviously you pursue a person, the more likely you are to chase them away. Too much attention can be interesting for a while, but it soon grows cloying and finally becomes claustrophobic and frightening. It signals weakness and neediness, an unseductive combination. How often we make this mistake, thinking our persistent presence will reassure. But Coquettes have an inherent understanding of this particular dynamic. Masters of selective withdrawal, they hint at coldness, absenting themselves at times to keep their victim off balance, surprised, intrigued. Their withdrawals make them mysterious, and we build them up in our imaginations. (Familiarity, on the other hand, undermines what we have built.) A bout of distance engages the emotions further; instead of making us angry, it makes us insecure. Perhaps they don’t really like us, perhaps we have lost their interest. Once our vanity is at stake, we succumb to the Coquette just to prove we are still desirable.

Daily Law: The essence of the Coquette lies not in the tease and temptation but in the subsequent step back, the emotional withdrawal. That is the key to enslaving desire.

The Art of Seduction

: The Coquette

Steven Pressfield The Daily Pressfield Day 183

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEROES AND VILLAINS What separates the Good Guy from the Bad Guy is the Good Guy is capable of sacrificing himself (or his happiness or future) for the good of others. “Writing Wednesdays,” stevenpressfield.com, 1 1/22/17 Here’s an exception, from 1939’s Gunga Din. The ostensible villain is “the Guru” of the Strangler Cult (Eduardo Ciannelli). In his ultimate scene the Guru is trapped in the evil tower with no chance of escape. What does he do? He steps to the brink of a pit seething with poisonous vipers. “You have sworn to give your lives, if necessary for your country, which is England. Well, India is my country, and I can die for it as readily as you can for yours.” And he leaps into the pit. Which makes us think, “Hmm, maybe the Guru is not the villain after all. Could the villain instead be England’s unjust colonial domination of India?”

Leo Tolstoy A Calendar of Wisdom July 2

There is no other domain where the words of our language are so misused as in the criticism of art, especially of false art.

A work of art makes a great impression on us only when it gives us something which, even with all the efforts of our intellect, we cannot understand completely.

—ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER

Art has such an impact on people that many strange things can happen in their souls: mysteries become clearer; opaque things become evident; complicated things become simple; what is probable becomes necessary.

A real artist always simplifies.

—After HENRI AMIEL

Remember that you cannot do anything wonderful driven by competition; you cannot do anything noble from pride.

—JOHN RUSKIN

There are two very clear indications of real science and real art: the first inner sign is that a scholar or an artist works not for profit, but for sacrifice, for his calling; the second, outer sign is that his works are understandable to all people.

Real science studies and makes accessible that knowledge which people at that period of history think important, and real art transfers this truth from the domain of knowledge to the domain of feelings.

Creating art is not as elevated a thing as many people guess, but certainly it is a useful and kind thing to do, especially if it brings people together and arouses kind feelings in them.

II The Day Ahead
  • Today · all day Excursion day 9:30am onwards. ewijaya@gmail.com
  • Today · continuing 研修会(日本語/英語・Sのみ) 2026年間予定
  • Tomorrow · 12:00 Meeting with Tamai-sensei ewijaya@gmail.com
III Signals & Dispatches

AI / ML

  • @gregisenbergsource ↗ Agent businesses are being framed as selling completed work rather than software seats, with manual pilots as the path to productization.
  • @langfusesource ↗ Canva is cited as a compact four person ML team using traces, evaluation, and prompt tuning to support AI at very large scale.

Drug Discovery

  • @arnaudmerciersource ↗ Basecamp Research is pushing a Trillion Gene Atlas with Anthropic, Ultima, PacBio, and Nvidia, betting that tracked biological data can feed better discovery models.
  • @daforerogsource ↗ A zebrafish phenotyping paper points to automated behavioral assays and AI as useful tools for neuroscience, toxicology, and discovery workflows.

Biotech

  • @nanogenomicsource ↗ In vivo delivery is argued to be the larger gene therapy prize, with DNA delivery offering more controllable expression than short lived mRNA.
  • @gmofuturessource ↗ A useful techbio question is surfacing: pure software biology companies need a defensible moat without proprietary wet lab or hardware loops.

Tech

  • @Snowflakesource ↗ Venture funding is concentrating into fewer tech startups, with durable AI moats increasingly judged by proprietary data assets rather than generic agents.
  • @rapmonkichisource ↗ Tech and semiconductor weakness weighed on US equities, with traders cautious before the June jobs report despite softer inflation commentary.

Japanese Politics

  • @squareofthougftsource ↗ A Diet committee contact transparency complaint notes that few LDP affiliated members publish email or fax contact details.
  • @shigeroku11source ↗ チームみらい is getting explainer attention as voters try to understand its AI engineer led policy pitch and election results.
IV Sky over Ibaraki
🌦️ +24°C
humidity 94% · wind ↗9km/h
humid morning, keep the umbrella radar in mind
V What Rex Can Do Today
  1. Prep a one page note for the Tamai meeting: peptide program status, next focus options, and where TS may try to muddy the water.
  2. Triage inbox and calendar for anything that affects tomorrow noon, especially meeting materials or schedule conflicts.
  3. Draft a short AI drug discovery reading queue from today’s Basecamp and gene therapy signals.
VI Toward the Long Game
  1. Read one recent review on foundation models for molecular design and extract three methods worth trying locally.
  2. Spend 30 minutes turning a peptide design idea into a reproducible notebook, even if it is only a scoring stub.
  3. Identify one Kansai or Singapore AI drug discovery contact and write a human, specific outreach note.