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Lifelong learner

@D_exceptional_

Businessman | Lover of life and love | I believe in humanity | Thinker| MUFC

earth Joined Ekim 2018
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JJ@JINVISIBLEWOMAN·
Team USA just turned the pool into a stage. Smooth Criminal hits. Every move lands. This isn’t swimming… it’s a performance. Did that give you chills?
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the ending cannot be real bro 😂😂😂
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Rage ❉@ragecvlt·
"The only effective solution against evil and violent people is good people more skilled in violence. " -Miyamoto Musashi, The Book of Five Rings.
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The Dodo
The Dodo@dodo·
Private jet. Vegas. Ferrari store. ✈️❤️ In this episode of Adopt Me!, our producer Ben follows Eric and Joey as they give Vlad the trip of a lifetime — before delivering him straight to his forever home 🙌 Eric and Joey help make adoption more affordable by donating a portion of the proceeds from each dog bandana sale. Shop a Pink Tongue Bandanas bandana and help make adoption possible 💛 thedo.do/BandanasThatFu…. Keep up with all the wonderful ways they help shelter dogs on Instagram: thedo.do/EricAndJoey, TikTok: thedo.do/EricandJoey, and YouTube: thedo.do/EricandJoeym. Catch up with Vlad thriving in his forever home on Instagram: thedo.do/vladsbestlife. And for more awesome animal stories, follow Ben on TikTok: thedo.do/benb_thedodo and Instagram: thedo.do/ben_thedodo.
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Matt Rife@mattrife·
KIDNAPPED IN LONDON 😂😂🤦🏻‍♂️
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Viral Gospel
Viral Gospel@viralgospelhq·
Discernment!!
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Illimitable Man (IM)
Illimitable Man (IM)@SovereignIM·
If I want to use you, I will figure out what you like to hear, then reflect it back to you until you like me enough to give me what I want. You will reward my sabotage because it pleases you. But if I want to help you, I will figure out what your blind spots are, then make you aware of them. This may prove alarming or even traumatising to you, and so you will attack me, or gravely deprive me. Either way, you will punish my decency, because I have displeased you - because my helping hurts. To choose to be good then is to decouple rightful action from incentives. It is to do precisely what you know to be good, right and pure, simply because it inherently is, and for no other reason.
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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
Game theory proves that understanding someone's motives is far more useful than understanding their argument. Arguments can be constructed, but true motives can never be fully concealed. Every position a person takes and every alliance they form secretly unveils a central incentive that they might not even be aware of. To understand them, strip the argument entirely. Instead, ask: "What does this person gain if they are believed?" The answer to this question predicts their next move far more accurately than any of their words. Listen to their permanent actions, not their malleable words.
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Agogo@CyrusAgogo·
Bro this no be normal 🔥🔥🔥
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Incentivising
Incentivising@incentivising·
Game theory explains why forgiving someone who has not paid a cost for betraying you is a vicious mistake dressed up as a virtue. Forgiveness without consequence never 'resets' the relationship. It updates the other person's model of your response function. You now taught them that betrayal costs nothing. So, the next defection is cheaper than the first one. You have effectively lowered the price of breaking your trust. Genuine repair requires that the cost of defection be visible and proportional before the relationship resumes. Everything else is an invitation to defection.
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Lifelong learner@D_exceptional_·
@MrRex_official @FemtechX @difeanedit Stop acting blind. Haba. Slamming the ball in anger should have earned him a yellow. Kicking the ball away in anger, fighting the opponent. All these would have earned him a yellow and red in today's EPL. At least be honest.
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Radio@MrRex_official·
@FemtechX @difeanedit What has VAR era got to do with this? Which part of the incident did the ref miss that the VAR would call his attention to? Haarland vs Gabriel is happening in what era? Yet they use those moments to market the next fixture.
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difean
difean@difeanedit·
🚨 SKANDAL | Osimhen tüm bu pozisyonlara rağmen maçı yalnızca sarı kart görerek tamamladı.
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Ewgi
Ewgi@Ssaasquatch·
Do you want to be right or do you want to make money. Ask yourself this before deciding to go short on that AI stock doing 1000x PE. The world has changed
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SimplyHuman
SimplyHuman@MansarayFrances·
I am lowkey jealous of Nigerians🙈 What you have in a man like @PeterObi does not happen often. Please seize this once in a lifetime opportunity to restore your country back to glory🙏🏾
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Babájídé
Babájídé@Babajiide·
When you have $700k, don’t go and start a business; only <5% of businesses succeed. With income like that, you want to put the money to work! That’s 980m; with that, what you need to do is sit on it for the first 1/2 years at a 15% annual return (147m), then start to put your 147m/pa to work. What happens to people when they hit such money is they start to jump into lifestyle upgrades. Those that work for it gradually typically have an advantage of some structure set before making such an amount so they aren’t starting from the base. So if I have $700k today what will I do ? - Invest it into multiple instruments aiming at a minimum of 15%. - After the first year of full investment return, start to upgrade my life. Remember now your 147m is straight spend. - Take an MRIEF loan at 9% PA for 5-10 years and buy a house in a decent area. Once the above structure is set! Then you can start to live and upgrade your life on the rest. Now before you come and argue, really think to yourself if you know what 147m a year straight spend is!
Hazel Kaizoku@meister_kwame

$700K is enough to set you up for life anywhere Paid off home Paid off car Investments Then you keep your 9-5 or start a business

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Sam@samlogic·
Just clocked that the most important advice when you come into a large sum of money or liquidity event is to do nothing. Do nothing for a year.
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𝕭𝖊𝖑𝖘 🇺🇸
𝕭𝖊𝖑𝖘 🇺🇸@therealbelano·
2018. I was still doing my teaching job. Was broke and hungry, came online and saw a thread asking people to if they can help someone and you chose me. Or I was still at work. Maybe because I don Dey America now and change username. but I no fit forget you saved me that day
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Ada@adanonso_

@therealbelano Wow, I cannot remember 🤔🤔🤔. I didn’t even know we’ve ever interacted

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Legendaryben™
Legendaryben™@_ehimare·
The video that got me nominated for Best Digital Content Creator in the AMVCA 2026 🔥❤️
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