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gowanderguide
@GoWanderGuide
Real-time voice and vision travel guides for all your trips, designed with accessibility, safety for solo travelers
Globetrekker Katılım Kasım 2014
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Please watch this @60Mins reporting and spread the word --- youtube.com/watch?v=4nkjnw…
Help these families to put the deadly Laos methanol poisoning back into the news and demand action
#methanolpoisoning #60minutesaustralia

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to the incredibly brave firefighters, you are heroes. if possible, please join us in supporting and thanking them for their service and commitment under unimaginable conditions through the los angeles fire department foundation.
supportlafd.kindful.com
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Wildfire Recovery Fund
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California Wildfire Emergency Animal Shelters and Rescues
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@amasad For a company valued over 1B, your support team refused to be transparent about my request for $12 refund due to misrepresentation of monthly subscription. waited for "refund approval" for a week, not using replit during this time. Now your team is totally unresponsive over $12
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London is even more magical during the holiday season. this is a question we get so often - what is the best way to get into Central London from Heathrow Airport --- here is the breakdown of the best options gowanderguide.com/the-cheapest-w…

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@AbdullaBaker001 sucks when u lost so much time working on something u thought u were a part of. seen many times how even with contracts, when u can't trust someone, its best to cut losses and move on quickly. boss move, this looks awesome, kinda like poe.
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After breaking up with my co-founder, I launched my own startup.
I was on the verge of quitting my billion-dollar idea—a zero-interest credit card—because building a fintech credit card startup is incredibly tough without a few million in the bank. Then, I saw someone on Discord working on a product I was really interested in. After a call, I decided to join him. We had a verbal agreement on shares, but no written contract, and I focused mainly on marketing.
I helped the product reach $9K MRR. I made it viral once on reddit and twitter and also there was times I paid the influencer marketing fee by myself .but one day I got a call saying he was thrilled and wanted to compensate me well, but he found an agency that could automate marketing for cheap. What he means he does not want to give any percentage or anything ,just some compensation and let me go . I told him "fuck off" and fuck your compensation.After pouring my heart into it, I ended up with nearly nothing.
After some reflection, I decided to build on my own. Here it is: an all-in-one AI app that includes chatting with LLMs, image generation, and music generation. Excited for this new journey!
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@awilkinson i believe when u r in a position to help, small or big, whatever it is.... if u do it, expect nothing in return. Leads to a calm, more peaceful mindset
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About 90% of the time when I feel resentful of others, it's due to something called The Discounting Effect.
It's the psychological tendency to shift how you value favors and gifts over time.
Here's an example:
Years ago, I helped a young entrepreneur by introducing them to all their early investors.
At the time, it was no big deal. I liked them and I was happy to. I sent a few emails and said a few nice things.
No big deal.
But to them, it was everything. I'd opened the floodgates of opportunity and done them a massive favor. They were incredibly appreciative.
But something weird happened. As the years went on, and their company became more successful, I started appreciating how critical my favor had been.
I felt that, without me, none of it would have happened, and I deserved more credit. More thanks and gratitude. I felt unappreciated and irritated.
And oddly, the precise opposite happened to the young entrepreneur.
Over time, they had grown the business through their own blood sweat and tears and forgotten about my critical early favor.
As time went on, they appreciated it less and less, until they largely forgot about it.
This, of course, led to a quiet simmering resentment.
I've seen this time and time again.
Sometimes it's me who's doing the favor, other times I'm the one who receives the favor, but it always seems to end in frustration for somebody.
Very tough.
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Shoutout to @SendPulseCom for supporting our small business needs. A handy 12-in-1 platform that handles a lot - so thanks a lot
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#buildinpublic marketing tips/update:
FB communities still works + drives results
When we started marketing, tried everything, even sceptical routes like FB groups
But hey, have to admit (happily) I was proven wrong
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@davidpeto @HarryStebbings feel like everything talked in this thread is for elites with backup, diff mindset. irl startup founder is like a struggling artist going day by day, looking for a break
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@HarryStebbings Not for female and underrepresented founders @HarryStebbings
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The biggest problem of venture capital right now is we have made entrepreneurship too safe a career path.
Starting a company should be for the crazy, for the obsessed.
Instead, it is for the rational.
Leave top tier university, raise VC. Own your own time, work on something interesting and pay yourself well.
We need to go back to the ones who only do this because they cannot bare to not see their creation in the world.
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