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Mario Berreles
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Mario Berreles
@MarioBerr19
Building Momentum Content Co Short-form content for modern businesses Helping brands get seen online
Bellingham, WA Katılım Eylül 2024
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@Abigail7866 I see this problem with so many accounts. I'll see something interesting they posted and then go to their account and I can't figure out what they actually do so I don't follow.
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@iitsBilal Most of your connections will come from replies, especially early on. Replying at least 20 times a day is mandatory to start building your account.
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@AlexHormozi This is a great strategy. Double down on pain points until they improve and it will improve the entire operation.
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@0xLuxi Those who don't quit will be millionaires too. You're still just early.
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@PathOfMen_ Getting stuck into an endless routine will destroy your life. That's how you kill all creativity and ambition.
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@thejustinwelsh I never focus on what other people are doing because I have so much belief in the things I'm doing that it seems irrelevant.
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@theandreilucian The problem is people don't understand how low the bar is to put stuff out that people actually enjoy. Perfection isn't necessary.
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@Coachbenjamin_ It's fun to go viral but the audience you get through vitality usually won't pay you for anything. It's the ones that you can actually solve a problem for that will.
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@AnthonyEclipse This is completely true. Once you start creating you have no interest in spending all of your time consuming because you know that's just gonna keep you trapped.
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Open YouTube. Slop.
Open Twitter. Slop.
Open Instagram. Slop.
Every app on your phone is engineered to keep you watching strangers live the life you keep telling yourself you'll start tomorrow.
Rewire your brain so the only thing that sounds fun is the stuff that actually moves you forward:
• Building something
• Lifting heavy
• Time outside
• Time with people who love you
Get off the screen. That shit is poison.
The second you can SEE it as poison, your life changes
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@Dwriteway When you make a bunch of money of money on your own people just assume your "unemployed." That's how you know you're on the right path.
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@siddharthwv It's crazy how so many people think growing up means sacrificing your happiness and dreams. Especially since the most successful people usually don't do any of that. If that's the price tag of growing up I think I'll just avoid it.
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@PathOfMen_ Getting outdoors daily is a life hack. I often come up with my best ideas while out on a walk. Great ideas don't usually come from mindlessly staring at your phone for hours on end while sitting under artificial lighting. That's where creativity goes to die.
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Stop spending your best years indoors.
There's a whole actual world out there with real people, real experiences, real memories waiting to be made.
You cannot look back at your 20s and be proud of the hours you wasted on screens in a dark room.
Go outside. Talk to people. Feel things. You were not put on this earth to spectate life.
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Has anyone else noticed that content doesn't hit the same anymore?
Every YouTube video feels like a different variation of something we've already seen a million times before.
YouTube creators used to be innovative, but now they just keep repeating formulas. Everything feels like it was copied and pasted. Content needs actual creativity back again.
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@UltraKingDragon The problem people have is they apply their worldview to people with completely different ones. They try to predict their behaviors and actions by thinking of what they would do but other people have a completely different operating system.
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@Abigail7866 In the beginning, founders rush to make money because lack of revenue is the root of all early problems. But when the foundation is rushed, strong systems aren't put in place and this causes massive issues as the business tries to scale.
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@thebetterless If you deal with issues when they come up you will always have a clean mental slate at the end of the day. Procrastination is the top culprit of chronic stress.
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@KevinSzabo14 They aren't usually geniuses. They just have a strong work ethic and effective systems.
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@FarazKhan724 The hardest part is the lack of feedback on the quality of your project. One minute you will feel like it's the best thing of all time but then the next you will feel like it's not even worth the effort. Real feedback can point you in the right direction.
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@stijnnoorman Experience is 100x more valuable then anything you could learn in a book
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@Abigail7866 If your results can't be repeated your plan isn't sustainable. You need strong systems and structure.
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