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Author of the Network State. Founder of the Network School.

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The Visionary

A futurist author and institution-builder who turns bold technological and political theses into memetic moments. Balaji prototypes big ideas (like the Network State) and rallies a large, engaged audience around sweeping predictions and institutional experiments. His voice is equal parts manifesto, tweetstorm, and start-up roadmap.

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You’ve turned 'jetpacks are real' into a philosophical proof, Balaji could announce the weather and half of X would retweet a roadmap for rebuilding civilization around it. Charming, loud, and forever one meme away from founding a micro-nation.

Authored The Network State and translated that theory into practice by founding the Network School while building a 1.39M-strong audience that consistently turns his short-form provocations into viral debates.

To architect new forms of digital-first governance and cultural infrastructure that shift how people organize politically and economically, moving theory into tangible institutions and networks.

Tech-enabled decentralization, meritocratic institution-building, market-driven disruption of legacy power, candid skepticism toward mainstream elites, and that bold, simple ideas can catalyze large-scale social change.

Big-picture clarity and memetic economy: he converts complex futures into punchy, shareable narratives; institutional builder with credibility (book + school); high audience engagement and the ability to set conversational agendas.

Tendency to favor dramatic framing over nuance, which can polarize and alienate interlocutors; repeats provocative hooks until they stick (or irritate); sometimes trades careful analysis for viral simplicity.

Thread more: expand your viral one-liners into tightly argued threads that translate curiosity into subscription and action. Pin a short manifesto + clear CTAs (newsletter, course, community). Use Spaces/AMAs to humanize nuance, cross-post short videos explaining key ideas, and amplify thoughtful critics to turn debate into discovery. Finally, recycle top-performing tweets into longer formats (newsletter, Substack, podcast) to capture durable followers off-platform.

Fun fact: three of his most-liked tweets are succinct, meme-ready posts about 'jetpacks', proof he can make a single-line image go viral. He’s the author of The Network State, founder of the Network School, has ~1.39M followers, follows 3,912, and has tweeted ~31,091 times. One of his posts, calling an event a 'fall of the Berlin Wall moment', amassed over 1.7M views.

Top tweets of Balaji

Hardware is hard. That’s why Elon is by far the greatest founder of all time. Remember — countless startups die just while trying to put stationary beige boxes on desktops. Very smart people get crushed by supply chain disruptions, or China tariffs, or lockdowns, or shipping interruptions, or regulatory delays. Not Elon. He didn’t just survive financial crisis and coronavirus. He managed to build physical things in America while fighting the state and the laws of nature at the same time. Somehow he managed to simultaneously build not just a car company but a rocket company. Those don’t just have “moving parts”, they are a moving whole. The difficulty level here is insane. Hardware is completely different from software. One recall, just one serious bug, can destroy your company. If you are charging $50 for something that costs $40, and you need to recall and replace a million units, you’re usually dead. So just one of these companies — just Tesla, or just SpaceX — would be an incredible accomplishment for anyone. Even a very intelligent and hardworking person would have to live an incredibly boring, disciplined, focused life to possibly maintain the extremely low error rate needed to profitably ship such complex products. Not Elon. He did SpaceX and Tesla while having N children by K women. While also cofounding OpenAI and Neuralink and Boring Company. While fighting and defeating countless journalists, politicians, haters, and short sellers. And of course while buying Twitter, posting all the time, and building a following larger than almost any politician. The better you are, the better you understand how much better Elon is. If you’re good at math you appreciate Ramanujan’s greatness. If you’re good at basketball you respect how amazing Michael Jordan was. Elon is like that, for tech. Everyone in tech understands the sport we’re playing, and he really is the greatest of all time.

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Most engaged tweets of Balaji

Here’s the thing: Indians are rising. And that is actually why anti-Indian sentiment is rising. Not because Indians are so weak, but because Indians are once again becoming strong. CEOs of companies. Leaders of countries. Founders and investors. Doctors, writers, professors. Not just slumdogs. Millionaires. Now, I know what people will say. Not all Indians are doing well. More than a billion are still poor! And of course that’s true, and will be for a while. But Indians abroad have risen as individuals: And India is now rising as a country: Indeed, India is the fastest growing large economy in the world over the last decade: And I think Indians have a lot of headroom left. Where does it end up? We don’t know, but if even 5% of 1.4B Indian nationals are at the same level as the ~5M strong Indian American diaspora that currently produces ~6% of US tax revenue, that’s ~70M people capable of producing ~72% of current US tax revenue. So I think it’s at least possible that India returns to its historical level of relative prosperity: As a plausibility argument, recall that before America was even a twinkle in anyone’s eye, Marco Polo sought out China and Columbus risked his life to trade with India. So those civilizations were giant economic centers for thousands of years. And are becoming so again. This perspective demands a different approach. Not the victim mindset where Indians mimic Western wokes in whining piteously upon every slight. But a mature, tit-for-tat morality befitting a rising people where you cooperate with those that cooperate, ignore what is best ignored, and (proportionately) punish only when necessary. Because even from a purely realpolitik standpoint, constant cancellation doesn’t work. Recall that wokes tried that for the last decade, and all it got them was epic political defeat. They overused the penicillin called anti-racism, and now we have antibiotic-resistant actual racism. Indians will need different tactics. And that starts with moving from victim mentality to Vedic mentality, if you'll permit the poetic license. Because India isn't just a rising civilization, it's a returning civilization. And wokes are proven losers, but Indians can be winners.

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If possible, Marko Elez (@marko_elez) should be reinstated at DOGE. If that is not possible, we should fund him to do his own startup. Let me explain my logic. 1) First, there can be no negotiation with terrorists — or journalists. Giving a single inch to a journo on anything DOGE-related would be like firing Michael Flynn at the beginning of Trump’s first term. Nothing should be done in response to anything they write. 2) Second, the entire practice of digging through people’s old posts to find some negative remark should be deprecated. Some out-of-context remarks almost never represent the whole human being. 3) Third, to my Indian-origin followers — apparently Marko made some anti-Indian comments. Of course, I don’t love that. But he’s only 25, will mature in time, and is clearly very competent. I believe in capitalism and dialogue as a way to bridge this kind of divide. Not summary cancellation. TLDR: if possible, Elon should consider restoring Marko to DOGE.

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