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Anchit Ahuja 🚢

@AhujaAnchit

I talk about fitness, productivity and writing online | Ex-PM @getscapia, Bizfin @udaan | Ship 30u30 cohort

Bengaluru, India Katılım Eylül 2014
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Kian Sadeghi
Kian Sadeghi@KianSadeghi5·
For new founders this is a great reference of what a high quality launch video looks like. Notice he doesn't say "AI" anywhere, you know watching it is AI – he doesn't need to say it. Also notice the simplicity. It is so simple. I could give this to an 8th grader and they would understand. Lastly, tasteful and good audio/video. Impressed.
Mark™@thinkwithmark

We raised $1M dollars to reinvent how people read. Introducing Mark II - a $159 AI bookmark. Thread below

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gaurav
gaurav@gaxrav·
adulting is basically arriving at the same truths as your father, but from first principles.
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Anchit Ahuja 🚢@AhujaAnchit·
@gokulr This strategy often doesn’t apply in early stage startups. So much changes in 12-18 months - enough to have a meaningful impact.
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Gokul Rajaram
Gokul Rajaram@gokulr·
Career advice: Stay long enough to have an impact I’m seeing many folks who exhibit the following pattern: - Do a role for 12-18 months - Change roles - Repeat They are “job optimizers”, constantly on the lookout for something better, almost from the moment they land in a new role. The purpose of their current role is to help them find their next role. If this is you, stop. Take a breath. Embrace your current role. In fact, fall in love with it. Throw yourself into learning, building and having impact. You need at least 3-4 years at a company to have real impact. Have impact with measurable outcomes, and the next role will take care of itself. If you do great work at a good company, word will get out and you will never need to look for a job again. Plus, the joy and satisfaction of having meaningful impact is reward in and of itself. Frank Slootman offers a few other reasons why employers see too many short-tenured jobs as a red flag.
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i'm running a live claude cowork workshop for non-technical people on april 22 by the end of the 2 hours, you'll have a fully set up marketing system on your computer that: > produces a full week of content in one sitting, dialed into your voice so it sounds like you on your sharpest day > turns any marketing framework or post into a repeatable skill that claude runs on command for you > builds sales pages in minutes so you stop paying designers and copywriters thousands > schedules tasks to run while you sleep so you wake up to finished drafts, fresh ideas, and updated reports every morning > writes launch emails, newsletters, and sequences using the same frameworks behind my 6-figure product launches all click by click, on your machine, while i do it on mine here's everything that you get: • the full 2-hour live workshop where you build everything in real time • 16 personal skills that i built over 100s of hours for my own business • the complete recording so you can rewatch anytime • a self-paced course version of all the material • access to Claude Marketing OS telegram group this system runs 90% of the marketing behind my 7-figure brand doing 15M+ impressions/month and it's all yours come april 22nd comment "Cowork" and i'll DM you the link
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Arindam Paul
Arindam Paul@arindam___paul·
If that viral AI article becomes a truth and AI becomes so good that everyone loses their jobs, how will becoming AI native and building apps on Claude help? No jobs, no earnings, no spendings. Everything goes down no? Maybe large scale civil wars and revolutions
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Anchit Ahuja 🚢@AhujaAnchit·
@lightroastguy Try having a pre workout mix ( optimum nutrition / muscleblaze ) quickly in the morning. The sudden rush of adrenaline makes it hard not to go
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Vardhman Jain
Vardhman Jain@lightroastguy·
My biggest issue with working out is not getting it done first thing in the morning. I end up going for a run at 8 pm or doing strength training at 9 pm, which results in eating dinner at 10:30 pm. The thing with this routine is that I somehow get it done, but I believe working out in the morning is much better for your body and the best way to start your day.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
The easiest way to get ahead is to commit to a period of skill development. 6-12 months. Pure focus for 2-4 hours a day. Learning and building. Not just binge watching tutorials, but creating quality projects that you, others, or businesses could actually benefit from. But don't just let those projects sit around. Tell the world about them. See if people care enough to pay you. Fix what doesn't work until they do. That's it. That's what most people need to completely turn their life around.
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Jay Yang
Jay Yang@Jayyanginspires·
This quote lives rent free in my head: “The more you understand who you are, the less you’ll envy those who you aren’t. If you don’t know whether you want to be a quarterback, a chef or an artist you’ll be envious of all of them. A great sign that you’ve found your calling is when you stop envying others.” - Jeremy Giffon
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I've been in the depths of despair with depression. A state where nothing matters. No one can say anything to convince you otherwise. For those of you who've also been there or who are there now, what advice would you give others about how to speak with people in this state?
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Sid Betala
Sid Betala@sidbetala·
Looking for a travel agency to help us plan a ~30 member offsite to Thailand. Need help with travel bookings for a remote team spread across India and planning the activities on the offsite. ideally someone with corporate/offsite experience. Any leads?
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Anchit Ahuja 🚢@AhujaAnchit·
@ShubhAgrawal26 Whole truth generally provides higher bcaas and amino acids per gram as well. And if you look at rs per g of bcaas, not just protein, the price delta isn’t that high. Had thought of switching to superyou due to cost but dropped the ide once i saw the low bcaas
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Shubh Agrawal
Shubh Agrawal@ShubhAgrawal26·
With the entire family now taking protein - ordering 3-5kg protein every month from something like the whole truth seems expensive. Is there a better solution for similar quality but cheaper pricing given how the consumption is 5kgs a month
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Gurpriya
Gurpriya@GurpriyaSidhu·
If anyone wants to know how my new year has started, I am in my hometown Patiala and this was verbatim my conversation with our family cook, Suresh, this morning. Suresh: Toh aaj aapka kya khaane ka mann hai? Me: Rajma chawal Suresh: Lekin maine toh saag bana diya hai Me: Okay, kal rajma chawal banna dena Suresh: Nai, kal toh main channe banaunga Me: ??? toh mujhe kyu pooch rahe ho Suresh: Yun hi, aapka mann jaane ke liye
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Phalgun
Phalgun@phalgooon·
@meetzza yooo DM me with questions? First step is getting a US B1/B2 visa
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meeta
meeta@meetapersecond·
does anybody have any experience backpacking in south america please help me plan a trip for 2026 :(
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Nithya Shri
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii·
Let's start a thread of random advice. No specific topic. Just advice for 2026.
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Anchit Ahuja 🚢@AhujaAnchit·
Anyone here who has experience with applying for Brazil Visa from India ?
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𝓛𝓾𝓷𝓪
𝓛𝓾𝓷𝓪@Aisaka_lunah·
What's a skill that takes only 2-3 weeks to learn but could genuinely change your life?
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