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The Next Chapter Now

@NextChapter_Now

For burned-out professionals, laid-off veterans & AI-threatened workers. Personalized exit plans. Human community. Your next chapter starts here.

参加日 Mart 2026
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The Next Chapter Now
The Next Chapter Now@NextChapter_Now·
The day you get laid off feels like a door slamming shut. Here's what no one tells you: the door was never your door to begin with. It belonged to someone else's company, someone else's vision, someone else's timeline. Your next chapter? That door is yours. Let's find it together.
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FA | Self-Driven
FA | Self-Driven@FAgbodeka·
Many people want success… but not responsibility. Success requires owning your mistakes. Blaming others feels good but it keeps you powerless. Responsibility is heavy, but it gives you control over your life.
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Siddharth
Siddharth@siddharthwv·
I use content to grow my personal brand. I use comments to build connections. I use DMs to close clients. It's that simple.
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Mike Cleans
Mike Cleans@cleanwithmike·
The weirdest part about building my cleaning business was realizing how little of it had to do with cleaning. It's marketing. Hiring. Systems. Client management. Retention. Skills you can use in literally any industry. But that's exactly why I love it.
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TARAS PD
TARAS PD@taraspedko·
Use AI to speed execution, not to replace understanding. Learn the basics first or you become a button pusher. Taste and judgment should stay human. Tools amplify you; they should not replace you.
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Katyayani Shukla
Katyayani Shukla@aibytekat·
Stop replying with NOTED in your work messages. Here are 15 professional alternatives you can steal:
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WisdomX
WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
Your lack of commitment and focus is a disrespect to the ones that believe in you. Don’t disappoint them.
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Sagi Wilentzik
Sagi Wilentzik@SagiWilentzik·
Discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now.
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Sahil Jain
Sahil Jain@jainsahil·
Drop your product’s landing page link below and I’ll rate it. Let’s see who’s got a good landing page.
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Sir SLiQ
Sir SLiQ@DehChukwuka·
You know you've finally become a full-time remote worker when all your days look the same. You genuinely can't tell the difference between a Saturday and a Tuesday. Congratulations, neighbor
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Siddharth
Siddharth@siddharthwv·
Nobody pays you if nobody knows you. Promote yourself shamelessly.
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Nikoloski 🏴
Nikoloski 🏴@Nikoloskki·
Confidence isn’t something you find. It’s something you earn. Stack small promises kept to yourself.
Day after day.
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Nicolas Cole 🚢👻
Nicolas Cole 🚢👻@Nicolascole77·
Something I tell writers about the importance of following-up with potential clients: As a business owner, I deliberately don't respond to the first email pitch anyone sends me. Not because I'm not interested—but because I want to see if they'll follow-up. It's a very easy litmus test to gauge someone's competence and persistence. If you pitch me once and give up, that tells me everything I need to know about your work ethic, how much you care, how far you'll go, etc. Whereas if you pitch me and follow-up for months in a row, that also tells me everything I need to know. Your persistence speaks volumes about your work ethic. And I'm significantly more likely to hire you.
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Lock In
Lock In@Lock1nh·
I removed every app that gave me dopamine without cost. I stopped following accounts that made me feel inadequate. I blocked every notification that was not critical. Not discipline. Design.
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Henri Den
Henri Den@HenriBranding·
If you're doubting whether you're on the right path, don't start with a plan. Start with something your body thinks it can't do. Not a business decision. Not a career move. Something physical. Something that feels slightly ridiculous. Climb through a cave. Take a kayak through the surf. Do the thing you always secretly wanted to try but filed under "not for me." Here's why it works: Every time your body does something it thought it couldn't, your brain updates its model of what's possible. You're not building courage. You're collecting evidence that you can. The shift rarely starts with clarity. It starts with a cave and a kayak.
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Money Mindset
Money Mindset@ThatisBrand·
Broke people chase trends. Wealthy people build systems.
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Maximilian
Maximilian@MaximilianHa4·
You will never regret making it harder to quit. You will regret making it easy to escape.
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Kalen Douglas
Kalen Douglas@kalen_douglas26·
I find it difficult to post daily if I don't batch. Not every day will be full of ideas. Somedays I will have mental blanks. Somedays I can write 40 tweets in 60 minutes. But when I have a big brain day, I write and batch ASAP. It's non-negotiable when you have those days.
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Malik Hughes
Malik Hughes@MalikHughess·
most people are exhausted, not from life, but from overthinking everything. they worry about things they cannot control. they replay the past. they stress about the unknown. peace comes when you realize everything that is out of your control, should be out of your mind too. you cannot control everything. but you can control your focus. let go of what you cannot change. put your energy into what you can. that is where peace begins.
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Stijn Noorman
Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
Nobody is thinking about your past. Everybody is thinking about their future.
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