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@ReeRayy

youtube 1mil+, & traveling the world

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Ryan@ReeRayy·
One day I'll have a gold one
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@CrashiusClay69 Yes, but you can learn so much about the world by being in new exotic culture. When I book a Homestay in Peru or Uzbekistan and stay with a local family, I get experiences I can’t experience where I’m from.
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Crash@CrashiusClay69·
Traveling is for peasants Why would u want to travel so badly when u can make ur home the ultimate place in the world? U can have tennis, basketball, spa, gym, martial arts area, big green grass field to run, better showers, better furniture, better taste Than 99.9% of the hotels or places you vacation to If you’re like me and you enjoy being at home Fuck what everyone says Mission #1 is make a masterpiece home where you never have to leave, and if you do leave… you always want to come back badly bc ur home is better than any other place People wanna blow their money on cars and tryna look cool to everyone outside of their house Not enough people talk about how having a MASTERPIECE crib > than 99% of shit u could ever spend money on Lot of rich ppl that have trash finishes and trash designed homes… I’d rather have a 5M masterpiece home and $100k cash Than $5M in stocks and a shit home If you’re the latter, you’re gay as fuck Not the first time I rant about this, and it won’t be the last Let’s work towards making our own masterpieces brozinkerbells
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Eli
Eli@EliXPampa·
The smartest person in every room you've ever been in is almost always the brokest and once you understand WHY you'll stop trying to be smart and start actually making money I sat across from a guy last year who could explain market dynamics better than any economist on earth. Could see patterns in data nobody else noticed. Could dismantle any business model in 30 seconds and tell you exactly why it would fail Brilliant mf. Genuinely impressive to listen to Couldn't make rent Then I've watched guys who can barely spell build $50M+ businesses by doing one simple thing over and over again without overthinking it This pattern shows up everywhere and it's not a coincidence Smart people have a disease and the disease is called "I can see why that won't work" They can identify 40 reasons a plan will fail before anyone else identifies 1 reason it might succeed and they think this makes them valuable when it actually makes them PARALYZED They mistake analysis for progress. Criticism for contribution. Knowing for doing And they sit in rooms full of people dumber than them making 10x more money wondering what the fuck happened I know because I used to be this person. I could find the flaw in every plan and I thought that made me the most useful guy in any room It made me the most annoying guy in any room. The people actually building things didn't want my analysis. They wanted someone who would shut up and execute the imperfect plan while they figured it out in motion Here's how it actually plays out Version 1 = Analysis paralysis disguised as "due diligence" I spent 11 weeks "researching" before I launched my first business. By the time I went live a guy who started 3 days after having the same idea already had 50 paying customers He knew more about the market than I did. Not because he was smarter. Because he had REAL data from REAL humans while I had a color-coded spreadsheet and zero revenue Every week I spent planning he was collecting information I couldn't access from my bedroom Version 2 = Ego attachment to being right This one is worse because it's invisible When you've always been the smartest kid in the room your entire identity gets built around being correct about things The problem with business is that being correct doesn't pay Being FAST pays. Being willing to be wrong pays. Being able to look stupid for 6 months while you figure shit out in public pays Smart people would rather be right and broke than wrong and rich because being wrong in public feels like dying to someone whose entire self-worth is built on their intelligence I've literally watched people argue with their own sales data because accepting the data meant accepting that their original analysis was wrong and their brain could not handle it Version 3 = The social trap This is the one that really fucks people up Smart people attract other smart people and they form these circles where everyone is brilliant and everyone is analytical and everyone can explain exactly why things work and nobody is actually DOING anything They call it "networking" It's group therapy for people who are afraid to start They have dinners and talk about ideas and debate strategy and share articles and it feels incredibly productive and at the end of the year nobody made any money but they all got smarter Meanwhile some 22 year old who can't find Portugal on a map started posting tiktoks about a product he doesn't fully understand and he's clearing $40K/month because he didn't know enough to be afraid I had a friend tell me "that's not going to work because the CAC on paid social for a $30 product with no backend is negative unit economics" He was RIGHT about the logistics Completely wrong about the outcome The guy running those ads didn't give a shit about front-end unit economics because he was building a buyer list he monetized 6 months later for $2.1M My friend is still explaining at dinners why that business model doesn't work. The guy who ran it is retired in Lisbon "But Eli some businesses DO fail because of bad strategy" Yeah no shit. But 100x more businesses fail because they never launched than because they launched wrong. A bad launch gives you data. A perfect plan gives you nothing except the illusion of progress and a really organized Notion workspace The richest people I've ever worked with were not the smartest They were the FASTEST Least attached to being right about anything. They surrounded themselves with smart people specifically so they didn't have to be the one thinking and they spent their time ACTING on whatever came back within 24 hours even if it was imperfect and even if their smart friends told them it wouldn't work If you read this whole thing and your first instinct is to find a flaw in my argument you just proved my point -Pampa
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Ryan
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@FrederikFeldt this is crazy. your vids are so simple but so high quality
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Frederik Feldt@FrederikFeldt·
Just hit 50.000+ followers on my 100% AI generated influencer on TikTok. I was looking for a perfect "mom-influencer" and was tired of all the back-n-forth, the steep pricing, the low amount of deliverables. So I built my own. 10.9 million organic likes. 80M views. Insane.
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Ryan@ReeRayy·
@vaste2k U got this man 💪
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Europe is set to welcome Dracula Land, a massive Dracula-themed resort near Bucharest, Romania. 🧛‍♂️ 🇷🇴 Announced in December 2025 as part of a €1 billion project, it will feature six themed lands and over 40 attractions, including gothic castles, dark rides, and roller coasters inspired by Transylvanian legends and Bram Stoker's novel. The multi-day resort will also offer 1,200 themed hotel rooms, an aqua park, spa, 22,000 ft. entertainment arena, shopping district, and more, aiming to open by 2027!
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Tennex@TennexYT·
been in the trenches for the past 2 months after losing >70% of my revenue from demonetizations in jan/feb decided to pivot strategy and enter a brand new format in completely different niches than what i've been doing since Q3 last year spent the first weeks of February building the tools for it and launched around 15 channels over the month fast forward to now, monetized a bunch of them in the past 2 weeks and printing again three things i want to share that helped me bounce back quick: - learned to use claude code. one of the highest ROI thing you can do rn, learn the basics and the use cases will come. i'll post some sauce soon on how i use it to launch channels - learning from my mistakes - sounds obvious but after getting hit by demonetizations, i didn't just go blindly for the same format or niche, i took some time to spot the new opportunities on the market, built a quality product for them then went all in with volume. can't remember who said this first, but with most YTA channels, quality is a one-time moat - it takes roughly the same effort to produce 100 videos at 5/10 quality as it does to produce 100 at 9/10, so make sure you're doing the latter - if you're actually building channels (and not selling a course, we've got enough of those) post about it on X. the space is quiet rn and it's a great time to make a name for yourself. this account has opened doors for me that i wouldn't have known even existed otherwise and is part of the reason i was able to get back on my feet quick
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Ryan@ReeRayy·
@zmbnski Warsaw top EU city. Especially the food
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Robin Faraj
Robin Faraj@robin_faraj·
turning 25yo today I’m far from the life I imagined that I would have when I turn this age I have health issues, private issues, and still no successful business yet I’m pushing, even today on my birthday god bless
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Ghost@gghostbo4·
@SkylineETH TURKEYYYY Bro have u eaten Doner Lahmachon Shawarma ?
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SKYLINE🥷@SkylineETH·
Hi my name is skyline and this is where I live 🇹🇷
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Arab@YourFellowArab·
Made $4,222 of Internet Money today & 17,324,542 tracked views across all our social mediums. Location 📍 —————— Countryside of Brazil 🇧🇷 - we clicked upload 150x today - we paid our kids in Ecuador, Lithuania, Pakistan, Somalia & much more… all of it done thru @JupiterExchange on the blockchain, helping equalize internet opportunities for young entrepreneurs across the world 🌎 It has never been easier to make money as a young kid online. The days of having to lay bricks for your freedom are over. Use your mobile device, learn the tech, earn your freedom.
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Dividend Hero
Dividend Hero@HeroDividend·
Worst ways to build wealth: - Day trading - House flipping - Sneaker reselling - Vending machines Best way to build wealth: - Stock… Show more
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Ryan@ReeRayy·
@DPQ This
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Mineplex@Mineplex·
Were you one of the needles in this haystack?
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Hypixel Nostalgia
Hypixel Nostalgia@HypixelNostalg·
Anyone remember joining games with signs?
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@levikov Yea people in Eastern Europe have rly good education etc
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69kov@levikov·
Eastern Europe is the most exploitable talent arbitrage on the planet right now and almost nobody in the Western business world is paying attention because they're too busy overpaying for mid work from the Philippines and India… Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland, Ukraine, Croatia. Average salaries $500-1,000/month. But the talent coming out of these countries isn't $500/month talent. It's $5,000-8,000/month talent priced at a tenth of what you'd pay in the US because the local economy hasn't caught up to the skill level yet That gap is the exploit Every other "hire cheap overseas" conversation defaults to Southeast Asia or South Asia. And sure, the prices are low. But anyone who's actually tried to scale operations in those regions knows the pattern. Language barriers. Cultural disconnect. Equipment issues. Endless training loops. You spend more time managing output than you save in cost. The $4/hour rate sounds nice until you're on revision 14 and the work still isn't usable Eastern Europe skips all of that These countries have legitimate university systems. Strong STEM education. English fluency across the entire 18-30 demographic, sometimes better than native speakers in the US (not even joking). They grew up on the same internet, same memes, same cultural references. Zero cultural gap when working with Western businesses. You don't need to explain context. You don't need to translate intent. They just get it And they have real infrastructure. Laptops. Fast wifi. Proper software. Modern tools. You're not onboarding someone who needs you to walk them through basic setup. You're hiring someone who's already operating at a professional level but happens to live in a country where $1,000/month is a great salary The applications go way beyond content. Developers in Bucharest building full-stack apps for $1,500/month that would cost you $8-12k from a US agency. Designers in Belgrade producing brand assets at agency quality for $800/month. Sales closers in Sofia running calls in perfect English for $1,000/month plus commission. Media buyers in Warsaw managing $50k+/month ad accounts for $1,200/month. Copywriters, project managers, data analysts, customer support, operations managers. Every single role in your business can be filled from Eastern Europe at 80-90% cost reduction with zero quality drop The training speed is the real cheat code though. Hand someone in Bucharest a brief on Monday and you get back usable output by Wednesday. Not "needs 6 rounds of feedback" output. Actually usable, deploy-immediately output. The baseline competency is just different when the talent pool is educated, tech-native, and hungry It's common now for operators running lean businesses to have their entire team in Eastern Europe except themselves. 4-8 people. Total payroll $5-8k/month. Output equivalent to a $40-60k/month US team. The business runs 24/7 because the time zone overlap with the US is actually perfect for async work (btw it doesn't hurt that Eastern Europe has the baddest bitches on the planet. If you need on-camera talent for any kind of brand content targeting Western audiences, a girl in Sofia or Bucharest is visually indistinguishable from a girl in LA but costs a fraction. The talent pool for that specific use case is bottomless and nobody's tapped it properly yet) The freelance platforms are the worst place to find these people. The best ones are in local Facebook groups, Telegram channels, and Eastern European Twitter. You DM 50 people, 40 respond within hours because an $800/month retainer is life-changing money and they actually take pride in the work. The talent density is absurd once you know where to look
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Ryan@ReeRayy·
@AdamBartas How are you paying $190 a month in taxes?
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Adam Barta@AdamBartas·
My monthly cost of living in Central Europe 🇨🇿 🏠 $1,640 flat in Prague 🍲 $250 groceries 🍽️ $300 restaurants + cafes few times a month 📦 $600 average for shopping, services 🚍 $10 public transport 🏦 $190 taxes 🔄 $280 tools to run the design business Total: $3,270/month
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Ryan@ReeRayy·
@onlinedopamine How long did the app take to build? Awesome
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Vik@onlinedopamine·
our app had its first > $100 day :) this is all from pinterest btw
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Ryan@ReeRayy·
@SullyYT_ Iv been able to appeal copyright strikes fine almost every time. Dm if u need help.
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Sully@SullyYT_·
@ReeRayy i'd say pretty transformative yeah. we change clips every 3 - 8 seconds, add narration VO on top, and add images that we generate ourselves.
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Sully@SullyYT_·
🚨 ONE OF MY CHANNELS IS GETTING NUKED🚨 If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated🫶
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Samuel Leeds
Samuel Leeds@samuel_leeds·
I'm buying a church. I’ve made a cash offer of £225,000 to purchase this church, which was about to close and be sold off to developers. I'm fed up with driving past all these churches in the UK that used to thrive, support the community, and feed the homeless. Now, just look at these beautiful church buildings. So many are boarded up, closed down, with developers queueing up to profit from converting them into flats. I simply can't accept that a building built to glorify Jesus for generations can be turned into something solely for profit. So I've placed an offer on a church in my hometown. My plan is to buy it and offer it completely free of charge, with zero rent, to a church willing to worship Jesus here and serve others. What do you think of this idea?
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