Ceratnul Verifeat

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Ceratnul Verifeat

Ceratnul Verifeat

@Deyushea5

They aren't dolls, they're people

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
Have you ever received a piece of advice that you thought was really stupid at the time, but later realized it was actually brilliant?
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Stijn Noorman@stijnnoorman·
Dumb creators chase hacks. Smart creators study the fundamentals.
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@IAmAaronWill Hatred is not always a bad thing, and success is not a shield that protects you from it. This is nothing more than toxic motivation. Also, where do you even get the idea that you’re ‘better’ from your bank account or what?
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@MichaelMi39403 Aren’t you tired of these? Sometimes you need to stop and realize what you’re missing. And if you’re constantly moving but the goal is faster than you, just let it go.
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TradingMaster@MichaelMi39403·
Don't ever stop! Keep moving! It may be slow, just keep going. At the end you get to your target🔥🚀
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@SageofDharma Saying things like ‘your courage has no limit, just believe in yourself’ gets repeated a lot, but everyone has limits. Confidence comes from building the right conditions and improving yourself trust grows as you develop.
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
Time spent on X doesn't guarantee meeting a single person. I dislike seeing people treated like products; you must win them over. You don't need to laugh at bad jokes, but don't crush their motivation. Everyone's on a path show respect.
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
@alien23j What if what you’re offered is actually part of how your worth is measured
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alien@alien23j·
i never confuse what i’m offered with what i’m worth
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JB@JBTHEPLUG1·
Some years you win. Some years you build character.
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Ardent_Dev@ardent__dev·
WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST WIN THIS WEEK?
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
@Lilly7862 Isn’t this whole ‘work in silence, let results speak’ idea a bit overused? I think working openly and showing your process can sometimes be just as powerful as staying quiet. Visibility matters too
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Lilly@Lilly7862·
Do the work in silence. Let the results make the noise. Consistency is what earns real recognition.
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@brianxotis if you can believe it, you can achieve it is a comforting slogan, not a reality. It reduces success to mindset while ignoring structure, access, timing, and luck
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Otis@brianxotis·
If you can believe it, You can achieve it.
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@_Chemist1 Romanticizing 'the one who stands alone' again. Not every quiet person in the crowd is a deep emotional observer. Sometimes they’re just awkward, anxious, or indifferent. We love projecting hidden genius onto silence
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Samrah@_Chemist1·
The one who stands alone in a crowd is often the most emotionally OBSERVANT, realizing that somebody changed their entire tone because of one sentence nobody else noticed.
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
@AtamboM_ People say 'no judgment' is the big advantage. But humans are their own harshest critics. For a writer full of self-pressure and expectations, how do you silence that inner voice? Doesn’t silent repetition often kill your excitement instead of building skill?
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Atambo@AtamboM_·
Starting at zero has a hidden advantage. No audience. No pressure. No expectations. Just repetition in silence. You get to be bad for as long as it takes. To experiment. To fail. To improve without judgment. That’s where real skill is built.
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
@MSarfas41206 True, but we use ‘tool’ differently. A consultation service is also a tool in a broader sense—just human-based, not digital. Either way, it’s meaningful. Respect for this direction and building solutions. Wishing you success.
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Muhammed Sarfas@MSarfas41206·
@Deyushea5 Exactly. But I'm not thinking about a tool. I'm thinking about something like a consultation service or a guide. Where professionals (retired govt. employees) assist our young adults to achieve their dreams.
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Muhammed Sarfas@MSarfas41206·
Most young adults know AI. But not how to handle: govt certificates land/building documents approvals & registrations Adult life still runs on “knowing a guy.” Would a service that guides people through this help you?
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@ToomasLeppik @unkonfined I respect your perspective. I just think being ‘a source of joy’ for others can sometimes turn into overextending yourself or neglecting your own limits. Life is yours, mate. I hope you achieve your dreams.
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Toomas Leppik@ToomasLeppik·
@Deyushea5 @unkonfined We can not generalize every situation, so it might be true for some. But a job is not the end of ones life. I rather be a joy to the people around me while I am working on my dream. This will build my personality and habits of how I think which form really who I am.
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Unkonfined@unkonfined·
Be grateful for what you have, but still work hard for what you want.
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
You don’t have to do your work with passion, and you don’t have to love it either. But you should never let anyone tell you that you didn’t put in enough effort.
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Toomas Leppik@ToomasLeppik·
@unkonfined Learn to do your work with great love, even if it is not yet the work you would love to be doing. This builds character. Strong character achieves greatness.
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Ceratnul Verifeat@Deyushea5·
@harry_ngala10 This framing feels a bit too abstract. For many people, ‘showing up tired’ isn’t an ideological statement or a philosophical condition—it’s a practical reality of responsibility, obligation, or simply needing to get things done.
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Harry@harry_ngala10·
Specificity is not limiting. It's liberating. The right people find you faster and sooner. And pay you more.
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