Burna
399 posts

Sabitlenmiş Tweet


@AresSprout This is a great step forward. Accepting the mistakes as a lesson learned, and taking action to improve. 2026 is going to be great to you!
English

I ended 2025 with less money than I started with.
It’s embarrassing to share this, but I’m doing so that others can learn from my mistakes.
I could blame it on what happened to the market, but my decisions influenced the majority.
This time last year, my company was clearing a record month.
We had been doing so for the past 4 months in a row.
It was actually really simple:
1. I got good at a skill companies needed (SMM)
2. I hired a team to do the tasks I didn’t need to do (replies, admin, graphics)
3. I increased my prices and services instead of the number of companies I worked with.
With time, I grew my network, got more clients, got better at what I did, and we scaled.
But the work was stressful. Anyone with a marketing agency would tell you the same.
→ Bad clients (Headache to work with)
→ High ticket (You lose 30%+ revenue if a client leaves, but still have to pay team)
→ Very hands-on work (Hard to scale and delegate without sacrificing quality)
It went well on paper, but I was burnt out.
Instead of embracing the hard, I took the risk to chase something that felt “easy.”
I wanted time freedom, not just financial freedom.
SaaS. (An industry I had absolutely 0 experience in)
Over the next 3-4 months, I offloaded all my clients and spent 20k+ building 2 software products.
All while still paying my SMM team.
Neither of them made a penny.
Income slashed to 0.
Expenses tripled.
I burned all the cash I made throughout the year.
There wasn’t a month I took home more than $2k till JUNE in 2025.
A good sign to pivot back to what I’m good at?
Probably, but I still wanted easy money.
I moved into helping people launch their tokens.
Mainly during the memecoin frenzy.
We helped some good projects launch, but it was inconsistent.
No retainers or stability.
I did a lot of trading, which went well until the market slowed down.
My personal brand engagement started to die off.
I wasn’t putting out the high-value content I used to.
So here we are.
Just advising some projects right now.
No clear path to action, but I’ve accepted my mistakes.
Moral of the story:
Don’t chase the fast route, at least on its own.
Long-term wealth gets built, and there are absolutely 0 shortcuts.
Supplement your income with short-term opportunities as they come, but don’t rely on them.
Next year I’m pivoting.
Dropping a YT video on my full plan to cross 50k / mo in 2026.
Focusing on long-term businesses, not overnight wealth.
Hope this story helps someone out there 🫡

English
Burna retweetledi


We’ve got the Labubu competitor ready to fly.
Sitting sub 100k
3q7PK6SBjnqzEz4muEYDExtxhuo9asNVXGF5W99tpump
Resell News 💸@resellnews
Bratz is releasing their Labubu competitor called Bratziez tomorrow. Retail is $24.99, but we expect they’ll resell for a lot more.
English
Burna retweetledi

Introducing KlarnaUSD, our first @Stablecoin.
We’re the first bank to launch on @tempo, the payments blockchain by @stripe and @paradigm.
With stablecoin transactions already at $27T a year, we’re bringing faster, cheaper cross-border payments to our 114M customers.
Crypto is finally ready for scale. This is just the beginning.
Excited to build the future with Tempo and Bridge.
English
Burna retweetledi

1M Challenge completed.
After 320 days of trading I managed to flip 1 sol into $1,000,000 on my challenge wallet
Some stats:
trades: 18,903 trades
Win rate: 65%
Max profit on a single token: $46K
Max loss on a single token: $1.3K
Average daily profit: $3.2K
My method worked. I've never sized into stuff. I've never bid more than 10-15 sol into a CA. I was okay with missing runners because I set a rule to never size.
I am the living proof that any normie with 2-3K can make it
lock in

Doc 🧲@KayTheDoc
we are officially in business
English















