teazhi
220 posts


what are the benefits of building in public?
should i do this with @gopakuglobal?
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Or you can balance transfer to another 0% Apr credit card for another 12 months..
And if you wanna hide it from your personal credit, shift it into a business credit card ;)
Sunny Po@sunny051488
I maxed out this card 21 months ago and the 0% intro APR is about to end. I owe 11,875 next week. Someone tell me why i should pay it off instead of taking all 26 years and continuing to make the $119 min payment instead of selling some of that bitcoin i bought 21 months ago. I could just take all 26 years and keep the account current without a hit to the credit score by keeping the min payment autopay going. Will that bitcoin i bought on this card be worth more than $33k in 26 years? Yes it will.
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@flips4miles Oorrrrr you pick up some right now and by the time it checks in you're in profit 😉
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@coreyganim Didn't think I was gonna read an essay on X this morning
But I did. And I'm glad I did.
We love humble beginnings and well deserved success. Made me tear up a lil 😢
Congrats on everything man
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What do a drummer, a folding table, and a pallet of paper towel dispensers have in common?
They were all part of the weird little ecosystem that helped me build my business from scratch.
My journey has been anything but easy.
But it’s been real.
And real interesting.
This photo was taken in early 2020.
Just me, a 10x15 storage unit in Raleigh, and a folding table I snagged from Target.
That unit barely fit one pallet.
But it fit my whole operation.
I used an external power pack to run my laptop and label printer (shoutout to Jackery).
Sat there for hours.
• Slapping labels
• Placing orders
• Checking leads
Usually till 7 or 8 at night.
The only other person I ever saw?
A guy playing drums in the unit next to me. No joke.
Never met him, but I respected the hell out of him.
Both of us grinding away, quietly building something when no one was watching.
I’m still far from where I want to be.
But this photo reminds me:
The start doesn’t need to look glamorous.
It just needs to be real.
Your turn.
What’s a gritty memory from your early days in business?

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