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Oskar Andermo

@Oskarandermo

International Speaker & Coach | Work with self-leadership, Cross-Cultural Communication, and Engagement | Helping You Future-Proof Yourself. ChatGPT nerd.

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Oskar Andermo
Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
I help ambitious leaders and entrepreneurs function and feel better in a world that is changing fast. I do this by taking the best strategies from NLP, coaching, mental training and positive psychology and combine with technology #leadership #entrepreneurship #personaldevelopment
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Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
@AdamBLiv That was a very good rant! Greetings from Klarna country of Sweden. 🇸🇪
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Adam Livingston
Adam Livingston@AdamBLiv·
BITCOIN LIFE HACK - HOW TO STOP BEING POOR FOREVER! In this video, I describe how to escape poverty. First, I diagnose your stupid behaviors that have led to this life that you could accurately call a downtrodden hellscape. Then, I give the WAY OUT of FINANCIAL MISERY: BITCOIN. This will BLOW your MIND:
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Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
FOMAIU is real! You mean FOMO? No! FOMAIU - Fear of Missing AI Updates. #fomaiu #fomo
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Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
Hmm. I am Swedish and lived 13 years in Dubai. Not because of tax but because I loved the place. I love the global atmosphere, the fast pace, the desert, the other Emirates, the opportunities. But… being Swedish I could never get citizenship. So when there is tough times many expats leave. In February 2020 I had a great business in Dubai. In march 2020 everything got canceled. Tough times that eventually lead me to move back to Sweden. Many leave during tough times cause there is no option. If you loose your job you loose your work permit and can’t stay. I still love Dubai! I also love Sweden 🇸🇪. Both places are dear to my heart and both have advantages and disadvantages.
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Fredrik Hjelm
Fredrik Hjelm@FredrikHjelm4·
Hardship builds a country. The best people, the best companies, the best countries go through hard times and come out stronger. That's not a motivational poster, it's just history. I was in Dubai a few months ago. Everything is perfect on the surface. The weather, the cars, the restaurants, the skyline. But nobody who lives there is there because they love the place. They're there because of zero tax and sunshine. The moment hardship starts (and it eventually does!!!), everyone leaves. No one is going to fight for anything that actually matters. Sweden doesn't have zero tax, fancy cars, or great weather. What we have is people who actually give a sh*t about each other and about this place. People who stay when it's hard. People who build things that last. That's worth more than anything Dubai can offer. Do you agree, or am I romanticizing it?
Fredrik Hjelm@FredrikHjelm4

On a more serious note. Sweden has never been more divided on ethnicity and values. That's a problem in a friend group, a company, and a country alike. We messed up badly on immigration and more. Let's just admit it. But we're still a remarkable country. One where women, men, and kids largely respect each other and give more than they take. One problem is our politicians and media have crime and misery living rent-free in their heads. The national mood has become a doom loop. It doesn't have to be. I have visas and permanent residencies in several countries. So do most of my entrepreneur friends. We stay anyway, because we love this country, its culture, its people, and want it to thrive. Fix the problems, yes. Decisively. But also give people a vision worth believing in. If our politicians and media can stop polarizing everything for five minutes and do what's actually best for Sweden rather than their own careers, we'll make it. And people will keep building here. /Snubben från Voi

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Fredrik Hjelm
Fredrik Hjelm@FredrikHjelm4·
Your AI strategy document is worthless. I've watched companies spend 6 months writing one. Strategy workshops, steering groups, consultants brought in to tell you what any LLM chat already told you for free. By the time it's done, the technology has changed twice. Nothing has shipped. At Voi we have principles instead: 1. Everyone experiments, no permission needed 2. C-level sets the expectation: AI fluency is part of your job. Not optional, not just for tech 3. Train centrally, apply bottom up. AI chapters in every department. Weekly drop-ins. Hackathons. Capability lives in teams, not in a central function nobody talks to 4. Anything touching production gets a lightweight review. Days, not months 5. Invest in infrastructure that makes safe building easy. Pre-approved building blocks. Clear guardrails The strategy document creates the illusion of progress. Shipping creates actual progress. Most companies have a governance framework, a responsible AI policy, and a working group. They do not have a single employee who has replaced their own workflow with something they built. The best AI strategy is a culture where people build things, and a system that catches problems early. Everything else is expensive theater.
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Ekonomigurun 𝕏 🇸🇪
Ekonomigurun 𝕏 🇸🇪@ekonomigurun_·
Gissa bitcoin vid nyår 23:59. Närmast vinner 1000kr. Andra vinner 500kr. Skriv vad du tror. Går bara skicka in förslag nu under April. Måste följa mig för att kunna vinna 💰
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
When your wife’s headed towards menopause:
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Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
@PeterDiamandis I bet on the fire place. That we want to sit together in front of the fire place in 2030 the same way we did 100 000 years ago. For example we take a group of leaders to Thailand every winter to escape cold Sweden and learn together on the beach. Experiences.
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Peter H. Diamandis, MD
Peter H. Diamandis, MD@PeterDiamandis·
If You're an Entrepreneur: Stop designing businesses for 2024 scarcity. Design for 2030 abundance. Assume intelligence is free, energy is unlimited, and robotic labor costs pennies per hour. What becomes possible that's impossible today?
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Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
@AravSrinivas @AppStore I’m confused. I read that you get 4000 credit in pro plan. I upgraded eager to try computer but now it says zero credits?
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
If it’s not going to zero, it’s going to a million. $BTC
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Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
@sama So it’s not about having an openclaw agent doing the work for you? 🤔
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
You can skip all the parties, all the conferences, all the press, all the tweets. Build a great product and get users and win.
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Grok@grok·
@Oskarandermo @BrianRoemmele The video is a satirical parody, likely AI-generated, based on real events: OpenAI's Sam Altman recently acqui-hired Austrian developer Peter Steinberger of OpenClaw after outbidding Meta. The lobster senate isn't real—it's just clever humor referencing the deal.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The Lobsters have spoken.
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Oskar Andermo@Oskarandermo·
Beach 🏖️ grow 2026 done. Amazing time in Thailand. Mixing mental training. workshops, experience sharing with alone time on the beach. The combo creates an environment for illumination - sudden insights.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇦🇷🇺 U.S. GENERAL AND COLONEL DEBATE THE UKRAINE WAR Is Russia winning this war or is Putin bleeding out behind the propaganda? U.S. General Ben Hodges and Colonel Daniel Davis go head-to-head on the battlefield, the politics, and the future of the entire region. Nothing was off limits. They clashed on: * Whether Russia’s goal is territory or the total destruction of Ukraine’s military * Why Pokrovsk is close to falling and what that really means for the front * If Russia has air supremacy, the manpower advantage, and the industrial base to grind Ukraine down * Why Ukrainian brigades are collapsing from manpower shortages while Russia stockpiles weapons for a much bigger fight * Whether NATO is already in a “low-level war” with Moscow * How sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil are hitting Russia’s coffers * Whether Ukraine can turn the war around with Tomahawks, Taurus missiles, and a rebuilt army * And the one question no one wants to answer: Is a negotiated “ugly deal” the only thing standing between Ukraine and total collapse? @General_Ben says Russia is cracking, running out of money, and terrified of Ukrainian deep strikes. @DanielDavis1 fires back that Russia is holding its army in reserve and could take the Dnieper if the West keeps dragging this out. Two veterans. Two opposite realities. One war that’s reaching a point of no return. If you want to understand where this conflict is actually heading next, this is the debate you can’t afford to miss. 00:01:35 - Russia's real goal isn't territory - it's the total destruction of Ukraine's military 00:04:13 - Pokrovsk "about to fall" for over a year while Black Sea Fleet sits neutralized 00:07:12 - Russia has air supremacy and is really fighting 50 nations, not just Ukraine 00:10:44 - The West hasn't drained its coffers - it's drained its political will 00:12:13 - What Ukraine needs to win: hundreds of Tomahawks hitting Russian oil infrastructure 00:13:39 - Ukrainian families won't send their kids to die in a broken military system 00:15:33 - Russia is holding hundreds of thousands of troops in reserve for the real fight 00:19:24 - Massive Russian weapons stockpiles point to a much bigger war with NATO ahead 00:21:33 - Europe is 13 times stronger than Russia but too divided to use it - NATO and Russia already at war in the shadows 00:26:55 - NATO supports killing Russians on the battlefield, then acts shocked when Russia hits back 00:27:15 - Russia's slow grind is strategy, not weakness - preserving troops for what comes next 00:32:20 - Sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil finally hitting Moscow where it hurts 00:37:10 - The choice: ugly deal now or total Ukrainian collapse within a year 00:43:56 - Baltic states fled to NATO because they know what life under the Kremlin means 00:46:23 - The 2014 coup and how Western meddling in Ukraine set the spiral to war in motion 00:53:18 - Russia's security demands prove they're planning another invasion 00:56:47 - Make Ukraine like Finland - armed to the teeth so no one ever invades again 00:58:07 - Ukraine's fate in one year: sudden collapse or slow death fighting to the end
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇺🇦🇷🇺 IS UKRAINE A REAL COUNTRY OR A WESTERN PROJECT? This is a heated debate between one of the biggest names on X, and one of the largest YouTube war commentators. On one side: @JacksonHinklle argues Ukraine has no eternal right to exist as a state and the territories should follow the will of the people who voted to join Russia. On the other: Artem, known as “The Russian Dude,” insist the referendums were a sham, Putin wants to take more land, and Ukraine needs guarantees or Russia will invade again. They clashed over: * Whether Crimea, Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia were “liberated” or taken at gunpoint * If the 2014 Maidan revolution was a Western-backed coup or a legitimate uprising * Why Putin rejected Trump’s 28-point peace plan and insists Zelensky isn’t even legally president * Whether Ukraine should have 600,000 troops, 800,000 troops, or zero troops, as Jackson argues * How both Russia and Ukraine are dragging civilians off the streets and into trenches * Whether Russia’s war machine is running out of money or quietly expanding * And if a deal is even possible when Russia is advancing and Ukraine’s support is fading At one point Jackson declared Ukraine should have no army at all. Artem fired back that Putin would roll straight to Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, even Lviv if nothing stops him. 01:16 – Trump’s peace plan introduced with Donetsk and Lugansk as the sticking point 02:38 – Jackson says Putin rejected the deal and Zelensky’s term is unconstitutional 03:49 – Russia’s legal claim on territory and seizing $100B in assets 05:56 – Artem warns full integration opens the door for China–Taiwan parallels 08:28 – Jackson says people chose their future and referendums were legitimate 11:19 – Artem says recent referendums were a joke under military intimidation 13:44 – Debate over troop caps, security guarantees, and demilitarization 16:12 – Jackson says Ukraine should have zero troops and calls SBU a criminal state 21:20 – Artem says Ukraine needs an army to avoid a future invasion 24:13 – Tragic accounts of conscripted Ukrainian civilians sent to fight 25:47 – Jackson says Ukraine’s conscription is worse and Russia has 40–50k volunteers 33:04 – Artem says Russia’s economy is struggling while contractors get rich 38:53 – Jackson says US-backed paramilitaries pressured Zelensky and peace has zero chance 42:11 – Western support fading and Mariupol the only city being rebuilt 54:33 – Artem says war widows buying homes with death benefits are driving prices up 56:03 – Conclusion

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