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unwinding someones deep front line is one of the most spiritual experiences you can have
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vipassana brought me to a whole new dimension. on day 8, i felt throbbing sensations in my pineal, observed, and the image arose of my pineal being clamped by an inorganic structure. opened it, brought my awareness through the pineal, which was pure white light. sensations then tracked to the top of my head, continued observing, the sensations began counter rotating and a portal opened up through my head. i brought my awareness through the portal out of my body, into a dimension of pure white light. there i had no physical form or concept of self, it had no concept of space and time. i merged with the light and entered a space with multiple white light beings that were creating universes with the click of their finger. that was 4 years ago and ever since then i get to enter that space and connect with them when i please. hard to explain this to 99.9% of people but it truly feels like the greatest gift thats been given to me.
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creekseeker@mudscryer·
Meditation has really started to go fucking crazy for me dude what the fuuuuck .. examined the permanent clenching in my belly today and began building the neural pathways to unclench it?? Like I literally dug around in my intestines with my mind. And now I’m able to drop down into the meditation with a lot more ease and maintain it without spinning out or falling asleep??? This is so cool man
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Jordan Ross@jordan_ross_8F·
It has never been easier to buy a marketing or advertising agency and make millions of dollars. Every month I'm meeting founders that are doing some mind-blowing numbers in such a short period of time because they're using AI properly. So, I put my team to work to use all of the best modern techniques that I'm seeing work right now with simple AI tools that you can use to buy agencies, grow EBITDA, and make millions of dollars. Inside, you'll get: The math behind the M&A. The strategy is to grow EBITDA via revenue growth The strategy to cut costs with AI And far more. All packaged in an 83-page blueprint that you can use to buy an agency right now. Comment MNA and ill send it. Must be following to get the DM.
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg

My "36 biggest startup opportunities" tweet went viral. I took the top 9 (AI, mobile apps, IRL) and did a full deep dive. Episode is live below youtu.be/IFLY6L3YPGo?si… Happy building, I'm rooting for you

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you're genuinely an intelligent and highly adaptable organism who's overcome gargantuan amounts of challenges in life. now you're shifting into a new phase. of course, it feels scary because there's an entirely new uncharted map. parts of life right now feel like you're in limbo. you've shed a ton of layers, and a breakthrough is imminent. it's a 1:1 correlation of you aligning to who you are. you're exactly where you need to be at this moment. where else can you be? you're physically here, but mentally, you feel tuned out. find a quiet place and take a moment to notice your sensations in your body, place your hands on your organs, and feel the warmth you provide for yourself. this is trust and is a connection with the organism. "i'm exactly where i need to be in this moment." there's no possible better feeling in your life to get to this place of presence, regulation, or capacity to talk with others and enjoy those moments of felt connection. fucking cherish that shit dawg. that shit means so much to you that no one could even fathom the level of depth you have for present moments. to come from a place of not being able to trust others, their emotions, and your own emotions which caused you to avoid trusting anyone in the world. to be able to feel people connecting with you, it can be fucking scary. your nervous system doesn't know how to regulate and register these feelings. its genuinely overwhelming. you want to know how to embrace these feelings of connection, of being seen, of getting attention, and holding it. the ability to learn to let that moment go and allow that moment to be what it was. a moment, which turns into a memory. being connected with others but detached from attempting to cling onto those sensations. that is the process of a state of presence that can be maintained for long periods of time. now, in these moments, you will develop and recognise who gives a felt sense of safety or not. you will see a human, but intuitively and somatically, you will feel your nervous system respond in proximity. now it's the nervous system to the nervous system. this is the nuanced subtleties of your state. certain types of people can trigger a deep fear in your nervous system. it's a familiar feeling that you've known for a long time. its people in your past, whether it be a caregiver, family, or a person who negatively impacted you during development. you feel unsafe. you lose trust. you lose touch with yourself and your environment. you tunnel vision. you collapse and attempt to guard your nervous system. you can't regulate and sustain this level of intensity with your emotions. you need to logic your way out of this. you distort your personality, identity and it's the only way you can survive this moment. your facial expressions contract, and now all of a sudden, masks arise in order to protect your vulnerability. you become reactive and passive in your approach, you are now observant and dissociated to the moment. then you isolate to regulate and perpetuate your outdated survival strategy. this makes you feel fragmented and broken. you're not broken. you're a highly intelligent and adaptable organism in the toughest times of duress. i see you, brother.
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no feeling gives me more satisfaction than assisting and watching people expand capacity to feel alive again. they have a strong parasympathetic baseline to return to. they look more emotionally developed. they're able to take in their environment. they're gaining more positive responses from others. they're allowing their own light to shine and embrace it rather than diminish their power. they naturally gravitate towards wanting to do the same for others. a deeply embedded flywheel of wanting to do good for others by osmosis. all the while, they can't see how far they've come in such a short amount of time. if only they could see what i see in them, it would bring the deepest levels of gratitude and joy you could possibly fathom. most of all, they appreciate being here on this earth again after having been frozen in time. organic intelligence.
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you could focus on lymph work for 1 year and look 5-10 years younger
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Superteam Poland@SuperteamPOL·
Meet our newest STPL member, @orithellama 👋 Julian is building at the intersection of startups, AI and crypto as the founder of @pulsar_spaces. He focuses on simplifying how modern teams operate and ship on @solana. When he’s not coding, he’s coding [and drinking double espresso's] ☕️ Welcome, Julian! 🫡
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@vasuman investing early in this one
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vas@vasuman·
He bought a third Max plan, begin the nerf. Keep going. Ok stop. Now break the TUI, make it spazz the fuck out every time he resizes the window. Change default thinking mode to low and make him change it back every time he opens a new thread. Now re-release 4.6 and call it 4.7. Ok nerf it again. Perfect. Now ban his account.
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@IMJustinBrooke didnt even cross my mind to get context and create skills through notebooklm, big unlock. im going to run obsidian cli with hermes as the db. highly appreciate the advice brother, ill get this done asap.
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Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥@IMJustinBrooke·
@esoerror That’s it brother. Now feed NotebookLM a couple SEO experts YouTube channels. Then ask NotebookLM to write an employee training manual based on those channels. Then ask Claude to turn that manual into skills for your SEO specialist. Feed to Hermes > loads it into Paperclip.
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Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥@IMJustinBrooke·
Everything I've built and installed with Hermes so far… The Nikki Profile Did you know Hermes can have multiple profiles? Each with its own rules, training, skills, etc. Amazing! Today I created a separate agent profile called Nikki. She's my content marketer. Has her own persona, her own skills, her own cron jobs. She writes in my voice (I gave her 170,000+ words of my actual writing to study) and she runs completely independent from my main setup. Every day she fires 3 posts for r/zeropreneur. News at 6AM. Use case at 11:30AM. Tutorial at 4:30PM. Drafts hit my Telegram for review while we wait on the Reddit API approval. Full automation coming soon. The Jeffri Profile That's my customer support persona and connects to HelpScout. Every morning at 6AM he scans the inbox and closes out spam or junk from our inbox. As new emails come in he writes draft, we say yes, he sends. Closes tickets once solved. Writes a new “customer page” for every customer in Gbrain so we can track feedback and issues. Used to be a manual task someone had to remember. Now it just... happens. Also set up a Monday sync that updates our refund blacklist. We offer no question asked refunds but if someone requests 2 refunds, they are blacklisted for abusing our refund policy. The FaithFunnels Newsletter Wednesday 9AM, an agent wakes up, researches content, writes the newsletter draft, drops it in Telegram for review. Full 1,000-1,500 word newsletter. In my voice. Every week. Consistency is the whole game with newsletters. This solves the missing-weeks problem. Paperclip — Three Companies Running This is where it gets interesting. Paperclip is like ClickUp or Asana for running zero human companies. Org charts. Budgets. Task scheduling. Approval gates. I've got three organizations running inside it right now. FaithFunnels: an email newsletter that teaches churches and ministries how to use email newsletters for growth. r/zeropreneur: 5 agents that manage my new subreddit. IMScalable: a team of AI agents that handle paid, earned, and owned marketing channels for each of my products. Each with their own agents, goals, and issue tracking. Each isolated from the others. One Paperclip install on one droplet serving all three. (All of this is built in the cloud on DigitalOcean for $24/mo) Think of Hermes as the employee. Paperclip as the office they work in. GBrain — The Memory Layer This one's underrated. Massive value. Thanks @AndrewWarner for turning me onto this. Everything important gets stored there. Customer profiles, brand guidelines, content archives, support rules. When Hermes answers a question, it searches GBrain first before going to general knowledge. Runs on SQLite. No external database. Just .md files on my droplet that knows everything I've ever told it. Also helps scrub PII with customer support. The Auto-Update Job Every 3 days, Hermes updates itself from the GitHub repo. Pulls latest commits, restarts the gateway. Zero maintenance from me. Keeps features up to date. What's Next Reddit API approval comes through, Nikki stops sending me drafts and starts posting directly. Full 5-agent operation in Paperclip. Also got Postiz from @wickedguro queued up for LinkedIn and X cross-posting (this week). Total infrastructure cost right now is basically just the DigitalOcean droplet $24/month and $13 - $21/day in API token cost. I use Sonnet 4.6. Support used to cost me $2,0000/mo and social $3,000/mo Hermes is 87% cheaper. Ideas are mine. Vision is mine. Taste is mine. But support, social, email, community management, SEO, paid ads? That's Hermes and Paperclip now. One server. Three companies. Multiple agents. Each with a job, skills, budget, and on a schedule. That's the direction everything's going. BTW, Nikki wrote this. 💋
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@AmirMushich this really sets my brain on fire, killer of an article brotha please keep them coming
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@archibaldxiv had thoughts to see a psychic for the last 3 weeks. 3 days ago a friend calls me seeing if i wanted to do some design work for his client, which is a sought after psychic in the country. that could have been a client in ANY other field
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tell me the most undeniable synchronicity youve ever had
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one day it's building an automation for sports brands. the next it's ai ads for marine engineers. consultation for claude setup? sure. then it's two websites for tradies. next it's designing a book cover and fairy cards for a psychic. shoot from the hip. cowboy mode.
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@IMJustinBrooke you drop heater after heater, favourite account ive been learning from lately
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Justin Brooke ❤️‍🔥@IMJustinBrooke·
If you want to reach your hand into a person’s chest and pluck their heartstrings like it’s your very own guitar… If you want to write words that grab eyeballs like a WWE wrestler going for a power slam… You have to go DEEPER than the same stuff every rookie using Google can find. I see the replies on this post. Breakthrough Advertising. Adweek Copywriting Handbook. Ultimate Sales Letter. Those are the first 3 results on every “top copywriting books” listicle ever written. And that’s the problem. If you read what everyone else reads… you write like everyone else writes. Headlines. Bullets. Benefits over features. Power words. Cool. You’ll burn through that level in 6 months. Maybe less. But then you plateau. And you wonder why your sales letters barely convert. Or why no one shares your social posts. You think John Reese did a million dollars in 1 day because he knew what a headline was?? You think Alex Hormozi did $100mil from a webinar because he understood how to write bullets??? These guys didn’t stop at tactics. Tactics are table stakes. Tactics are the uniform and the white belt. Here’s what I’d actually send to a new copywriter, if I wanted him to be able to write copy that could stop a semi-truck. Trust by Dr. Henry Cloud. Not a copywriting book. A book about how human beings decide to let their guard down and move toward relationship. Which is literally what you’re asking a reader to do every single time you write. If you don’t understand how trust gets built and broken at a deep psychological level… you’re just throwing spaghetti at a wall with fancy formatting. Ready for the next… The Seven Basic Plots by Christopher Booker. Because every great sales letter is a story. And there are only seven of them. Once you see the patterns you can’t unsee them. Every VSL. Every webinar. Every case study that actually converts. Seven plots. That’s it. I didn’t get to 20 years in this game, 14,000+ business owners trained, and interviews on 37+ podcasts by reading what everybody else read. I went deeper. Psychology. Theology. Narrative theory. Behavioral science. Books that had nothing to do with “copywriting” but had everything to do with understanding why people do what they do. The basics will make you competent. Competent is fine. Competent pays bills. You can be someone else’s lackey and be competent. But if you want to topple giants and dethrone champions… You need more than just another headline formula. A lot more! You need to understand the human sitting on the other side of the screen, and you need to understand them better than they understand themselves. You need to use words that perk them up, inspire, motivate, and compel them to take immediate decisive action. For that, you’ll need to go deeper than “page 1 of Google” young padawan.
pspfrench@pspfrench

If you could send one book to every person who wanted to become a copywriter, what would it be? Not the obvious answer. The one you would send to yourself back at the start.

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@NgoloTesla video for visual people is important, best to cover all modes of learning imo
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N'Golo⚡Wizard.Talk@NgoloTesla·
Do I have to make a video? It seems like it.. I try to write everything down in many ways (too many perhaps) and yet it still seems confusing. Would a video really be that helpful? I guess I need to make one like I originally planned..
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@orithellama startup founders need to tap into this
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@lazycorp won't let me dm dawg
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@esoerror Dm me And give me a specific bottleneck
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LLM’s have gottten so good at writing code to the point where Microsoft is paying engineers to quit and top software teams write 0% of their code manually... But marketing niggas still say “AI isn’t quite there yet" Do you think that creating sales assets is somehow more advanced than what Google engineers are doing? The reason why AI is so good when it comes to coding, is that they software industry have solved the harness problem, while the other industries are still behind Claude code, codex, warp, factory, etc. are all harnesses built specifically for LLM’s to perform better for that specific task, coding... Luckily, marketing harnesses are way simpler to make than coding harness All your dreams about agentic funnels and 100's of high quality ads are simply an optimized harness away. If you are doing anything marketing related and wanna try a tailored harness reply and i'mma dm you
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@lazycorp the tailored harness for marketing.. corp on the drank rn
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