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@evolvee33

Entrepreneur | Writer & Creator | 8 years of inner work, 2000+ hours of meditation | The entrepreneurial journey is a spiritual journey — I teach the inner game

انضم Ekim 2024
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Tomas
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2018. I spent my last money on a MacBook. my friend and I had this dream - we were going to build the world's best chat application. we didn't know anything about coding. I picked Swift (iOS) and started learning from zero. one and a half years. every night. learning, building, failing, starting over, and somewhere in that process the dream started shifting. it went from "world's best" to "just get it working" to "I don't know what I'm doing anymore." I lost my confidence. not all at once - slowly. the challenges weren't just technical. they were the internal kind. the ones that pull you back into old behaviors when you don't know who you are anymore. so we decided to invest in professionals. real developers. I moved from Spain back to Sweden. started working night shifts at a warehouse. nine months. every paycheck into savings. headphones in at night, listening to something about consciousness while loading trucks in the cold. together we invested more than +$10k into a development team. they were cheap. but they were also amateurs.. that year - man. . back and forth. they didn't understand anything. some days we'd feel hope - real certainty, like this is going to happen. and the next day it was gone. the communication was terrible. the app became trash. we suffered through the whole process until one day we just said enough. there I was. more than a year wasted. more than 10k gone. an unfinished app that didn't work. but we had some money left. not enough to build, but enough for one more bet. we found a company in Europe - more expensive, but real. and we said: let's just build the design and see what happens. the money for development will come when it comes. and I know that sounds insane. but after years of this - the setbacks, the bad teams, the falling apart, the rebuilding. not just the external stuff but the internal stuff. the beliefs. the identity. the resistance. somewhere in all of that we learned something I still can't fully put into words. we learned to let go. not quit. let go. there's a difference most people never discover. the day came when we needed money to actually develop the app. we didn't have it. but somehow we got a loan from the bank. and the woman giving us the approval looked at our file and said: "normally in your situation you shouldn't get this type of loan. I don't know how you got it. but here you go." we laughed. because for the first time in our lives we'd actually surrendered to the flow of life. didn't force anything. didn't chase people with money, or worry about a future situation. just trusted something we couldn't explain. and there we were. with the exact amount we needed (coincidence ? nope..) one year later we launched. MemoChat. App Store and Google Play (check it out) a couple weeks ago I was back in the old pattern. trying to force the next phase. chasing investors. hating every second of it. because I don't chase. I never did well with it. and the energy of forcing people with money and then waiting for their permission to build - that's not me. then I stumbled on a YouTube video about Claude Code. an AI that writes code. I already had the app in Flutter. the architecture was there. I have an engineering mind - master's degree, logical thinking, I know code to a certain level. so I thought.. why not. one week. that's how long I've been at this. and I don't have the word for it. I've never been this pumped. I actually feel like I have the power to build this now - faster and better than anything before. funny pattern. I stopped forcing. and the thing appeared. every single time. this was never about the app. the entrepreneurial journey was always the spiritual one. every wall, every loss, every collapse was the same lesson: stop gripping. I'm going to keep updating this here. but if you're in your own version of this story right now - welcome to the game. it's time to EVOLVEE.
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Tomas@evolvee33·
the hopelessness about the business. the dread about the relationship. the uncertainty about the future. the fear about money. where do all of them live? your mind. past replaying. future projecting. in the present moment — right now — none of that exists. just this. that's not an escape. that's the only place where you're actually free.
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Tomas@evolvee33·
2018: longing for the result. rowing in the dark, no land in sight. swallowing water. terrified I'd never get there. 2026: same challenges. same uncertainty. completely different experience. what changed: i stopped needing the external result to feel okay. i learned to sit with the fear instead of running. i let go of control and focused on today. the circumstances didn't change. i did.
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@achilleas_ghost start with 1-3 days, you'll notice how easy it is.. then work yourself up..
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Achilleas@achilleas_ghost·
@evolvee33 wow you did 5 days without foods? I'd love to try it but I don't think I'll pull it off...
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Achilleas@achilleas_ghost·
Chris Hemsworth was eating 4,500 calories a day to play Thor. Then Peter Attia told him to eat NOTHING for 4 days. Why? To destroy his "zombie cells", slash his Alzheimer's risk, and burn fat quicker. Here's what happened to his body:🧵
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@TheMariusGu long time no see bro good to see you on the timeline again
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Marius@TheMariusGu·
I don't care about the followers anymore. Sure, they are important to have for your account. But? It's not as important as believers. More so in 2026. Every time you write? You should try to ask yourself: Why do people follow someone they've never met? Because you will understand that it's because of what someone represents. Which is how you can attract people through resonance.
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@ItsAndraz and caffeine at the middle of the day ? 😌
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Andraz@ItsAndraz·
Caffeine in the morning is a fat loss booster. Caffeine in the evening is a fat loss killer.
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Derrick@DerrickEmpowers·
Dude, if you won't give it to yourself then I give YOU permission to fail. Does failure hurt at times? Of course. But you know what? Stepping into the arena, failure or not, is exhilarating. There's freedom in facing your fear, locking into the moment, and seeing what you're made of. It captures the essence of what it means to be alive. STEP. IN. (Actual photo I took of the Colosseum when in Rome)
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@OptiMindInsight less will always be better and "more" but with intention.
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Nicolas Lassen@OptiMindInsight·
Less media Longer sleep Small breaks Longer mornings Shorter to-do lists More time spent outdoors Longer deep work sessions These are underrated components of a productive life.
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@achilleas_ghost the heroes journey we all love to hear. you should share more..
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Achilleas@achilleas_ghost·
1,5 years ago I wouldn't believe I could make fitness and writing my career. But I had a dream and I made a promise to myself: "I will never work for less money than I deserve." It took me almost 2 years to get to that level. But now, I can work for anyone and whenever I want.
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@DanielAchog writing is the foundation. remember listening to Dan Koe about it, made sense. since then, it changed my life.
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Dan Achog@DanielAchog·
Writing sells. Writing heals. Writing teaches. Writing is a blessing.
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@DanielAchog action will always remove the doubt. books, implemented, through action, is changing the game.
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Dan Achog@DanielAchog·
You don’t need another book. Books don’t remove doubt. Action removes doubt. Do the work.
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Achilleas@achilleas_ghost·
@evolvee33 You took action and now your business is feeding you Well done sir
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@DanielAchog staring at the world through my review - 2pac
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Tomas@evolvee33·
entrepreneurship used to wreck me. every setback triggered something underneath. every uncertainty spiraled into hopelessness. every challenge cost me days. now the same challenges come. i feel the emotion. i let it move. i respond. nothing changed about business. everything changed about how I meet it.
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Tomas@evolvee33·
@_sgarbini thanks brother.. a random guy with camera asked if he could take some pro images of me and the ocean .. said yes, and he then sent them . it was a late afternoon, just chilling and walking.. life is good ha
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Tomas@evolvee33·
@_sgarbini love the two last lines .. people love getting some insights to your life, its a unique story.. share more of that.
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Daniele Sgarbini@_sgarbini·
the 80/20 rule. 80% of my content is about content strategy. 20% is me losing $500k on a memecoin and drinking guinness. strategy gets you hired. personality gets you remembered.
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@dr_ericberg Vitamine L. L as in love. Unconditional Love.
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Dr. Eric Berg@dr_ericberg·
Which vitamin has helped you feel better during every season?
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