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Steli Efti
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I'm here to encourage 💪 CEO of @close
Austin, TX Katılım Mart 2007
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ALL SALES AI AGENTS SUCK!
Just kidding! Ours is DOPE! 😂 [Disclaimer: It took us a whole year of polish and craftsmanship to turn potential slop into a killer closer called Chloe]...
Finally we can empower entrepreneurs and small businesses to instantly scale their sales conversations and compete with big corporate sales armies.
Many hype videos out there that are promising things the product can't deliver. This one's different 😊
Let me introduce you to Chloe:
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@infobodie 100% true. having a meeting this week to figure out how to address this
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"There is no such thing as compromise in Yoga. If you want to sin, sin wholeheartedly and openly. Sins too have their lessons to teach the earnest sinner, as virtues - the earnest saint.
It is the mixing up the two that is so disastrous. Nothing can block you so effectively as compromise, for it shows lack of earnestness, without which nothing can be done."
- Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
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Scientists put kids through 100 hours of reading, then scanned their brains. New wiring had physically grown inside the language regions. Communication between brain areas sped up by a factor of 10. Kids who didn't read showed zero change.
That was a 2009 Carnegie Mellon study. It gets wilder.
In 2013, Emory University scanned 19 students every morning for 19 straight days while they read one novel chapter each night. Mornings after reading, the brain areas responsible for understanding other people's emotions lit up with new connections. So did the region that processes physical sensation. Their brains were simulating what the characters felt, as if it were happening to them. Those changes stuck around for 5 days after they finished the book.
Now flip to scrolling. A massive review published in Psychological Bulletin last September pulled together 71 studies covering 98,299 people. Heavy short-form video use (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) showed a clear pattern: worse attention, weaker self-control, and more anxiety. Consistent across teenagers and adults, across every platform tested. Oxford didn't name "brain rot" its 2024 Word of the Year for nothing.
A 2024 brain wave study found that people hooked on short-form video had weaker activity in the front of the brain, the part that controls focus and impulse control. Separate brain scans showed the same thing: heavy scrollers had less activation in the exact regions that deep reading strengthens.
UCLA neuroscientist Maryanne Wolf has been studying this for decades. Humans were never born to read. There's no gene for it. Reading is something we invented, and it hijacked neurons that were originally meant for recognizing faces. Over time, it built entirely new brain circuits connecting language, vision, and emotion. But those circuits only survive if you use them. Stop reading, and they fade. Wolf's conclusion is simple: screens built for speed produce a speed-wired brain. Books built for depth produce a depth-wired brain.
One honest caveat: most of these studies are snapshots, not long-term tracking. People who already struggle to focus might just prefer short videos. But the same pattern showing up across nearly 100,000 people is hard to shrug off.
The tweet repeats the line seven times. The research backs it up with brain scans, EEG data, and white-matter imaging across tens of thousands of people.
✒️@Literariium
The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books.
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No one tells you that parenting is just relearning the world through someone who thinks worms are friends & birds are miracles. It’s the most healing thing I’ve ever done. My daughter looked out the window this morning & said, everything is green & growing. I told her, you too. And something inside me whispered, so are you. Now I’m watching her hold flowers up to the sun while the light bends like it recognizes her. It’s funny, every spring I think I’m teaching my child about the world & every spring she proves she’s the one teaching me how to see it.
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@alex_william22 you're not alone. happens to all of us at times. stopping and re-assessing is a blessing.
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The mindset of anxiety, of being left behind, of missing out, of working out of a deficit, is slowing you down more than it is helping you get ahead. It's a hamster wheel and not a motorcycle
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Just relax. You’re not behind on anything. No door is closing on you. You’re not missing out. You’re not too late. Take a breath. Replenish. Refresh. Refocus. And you’ll discover that you can easily get ahead in the right state of mind.
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They say there’s no tone in email
and for YOUR emails, that’s probably true
But that is wrong for one particular type of person:
->People who record and publish videos in their own voice
I read this email in my head as if the author is speaking it in his voice, with his energy and excitement, and genuine interest in my success, because that’s what I experience in his videos.
If you’ve ever watched content from Steli, you are reading the words in the picture below in his voice, you can hear him, right?
@Steli

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No life without problems. Make sure your problems are real and worth solving and living for
Dylan O'Sullivan@DylanoA4
Your brain will invent fake problems for you if you don't go out and find real ones
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