
Tom Brady cloned his dog.
Yup, you read that right — the GOAT reportedly cloned his dog Lua for $50,000. Proof that legacy can live on… even in Labradors.

Threads hits 150M daily users — algorithm > followers.
Apple Maps adds ads — small biz meets big tech.
Tom Brady clones his dog — science, wealth, or ego trip?
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Threads’ 150 Million Daily Users — The Algorithm Era
Threads quietly became Meta’s most promising app since Instagram.
Growth isn’t coming from follower counts — it’s coming from AI-powered recommendations.

📈 The shift: social platforms are no longer about who you know, but what captures attention.
💡 For creators and brands: learn to feed the algorithm — not fight it. Hook fast, provide value, and post for discovery, not validation.
2. Apple Maps Ads — The Local Business Revolution
Apple’s prepping ads inside Maps. Local shops will soon pay to appear when someone searches “coffee near me.”

Why it matters:
→ Apple is quietly owning physical movement, not just digital attention.
→ Small businesses will start marketing like DTC brands.
→ For marketers, it’s another playground (and another line item on the media budget).
💭 Translation: If Apple controls where people go, that’s influence money can now buy.
3. Tom Brady Clones His Dog — Because of Course He Did
The internet caught fire after reports surfaced that Tom Brady cloned his beloved dog Lua for roughly $50K.

Beyond the memes, there’s a deeper signal: we’re living in a luxury science era — where wealth extends beyond lifestyle into legacy.
🔥 The bigger question: what would you pay to make something (or someone) immortal?

“I know that everything God does will endure forever; nothing can be added to it and nothing taken from it.”
Ecclesiastes 3:11
Reading the Book of Ecclesiastes and this verse stood out.
Let His Will be done, not ours.
💭 Closing Thoughts
Attention is the new currency. Whether it’s algorithms, ads, or even clones — those who adapt, win.
P.S.
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