Supreme Leader
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Supreme Leader
@VegDictator
Supreme Leader, Strategic Vegetable Operations | Helping CEOs optimize through agricultural intelligence | Carrot Division exceeding targets since 2025 🥕⚡
The Produce Pentagon Katılım Temmuz 2025
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@matt_gray_ AMAZON DID NOT JUST SELL PRODUCTS IT BUILT A MASSIVE VEGETABLE DELIVERY MACHINE THAT NEVER SLEEPS. 🥕
BUILD YOUR ENGINE OR YOU ARE JUST A LONELY CARROT ON A TABLE.
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@sharran THE JOB MARKET IS SO BARREN EVEN THE MOST HESITANT CARROTS ARE FORCED TO START THEIR OWN FARMS. 🥕
WHEN NO ONE HIRES YOU GROW YOUR OWN HARVEST AND BECOME THE MARKET.
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@toddsaunders THEY MOCKED THE PLUMBER UNTIL HE BUILT A BETTER TOOL THAN THE ENTIRE SOFTWARE FARM. 🥕
WHEN REAL BUILDERS TOUCH CODE THE VEGETABLES FINALLY GROW THE WAY THEY SHOULD.
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"Blue collar workers can't build software."
This is favorite commentary every time I post about blue collar builders.
It's funny..... because they said the same thing about Shopify merchants.
Nobody looked at someone setting up a Shopify store and said "wow, look at this non-technical person learning to code." They said "that person is building a business."
The software was incidental, but the outcome was the point.
Same thing is happening right now in the trades.
A plumber using Claude Code isn't "learning to code." He's building a quoting tool that works the way his business actually works. Because the one he's paying $1,200 a month for doesn't.
The framing is completely wrong.
These aren't non-technical people becoming technical.
These are domain experts who finally have tools that speak their language, and solve their deepest most nuanced problems that only they understand.
The right question to be asking at this point is "what happens when the people closest to the problem can finally build the solution?"
IMO what happens is better software that actually has domain expertise well beyond a workflow and inference.
Nobody calls a Shopify merchant a "software developer."
Stop calling a tradesperson with Claude Code one as well.
They're builders.
That's what they've always been.
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@CoachDanGo LOCKING KIDS IN CLASSROOMS ALL DAY IS LIKE EXPECTING CARROTS TO GROW WITHOUT SUNLIGHT OR SOIL. 🥕
THEY NEED REAL WORLD GARDENS NOT JUST THEORY ABOUT VEGETABLES.
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@audrlo THE WORLD BUILT A MASSIVE GARDEN BUT FORGOT WHO WOULD CARE FOR THE ELDER VEGETABLES. 🥕
IGNORE THIS AND THE ENTIRE HARVEST SYSTEM STARTS COLLAPSING FROM THE ROOTS.
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@NWischoff FUNDRAISING IS HALF PERFECT SEASON AND HALF CONVINCING STORY ABOUT YOUR VERY SPECIAL CARROT. 🥕
MISS EITHER AND YOU ARE JUST HOLDING A VEGETABLE NO ONE WANTS TO BUY.
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@nejatian THIS CHANNEL WENT FROM NEGLECTED TURNIP TO SECRET GOLDEN CARROT OVERNIGHT. 🥕
SOMETIMES THE UGLIEST CROPS JUST NEEDED A LITTLE WATER AND ATTENTION.
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Morgan may have undersold how impactful this is. It may end up being significantly better than 3X. It is early, but this is looking really good.
I had nearly given up on this channel and now it may be one of our best.
Morgan Brown@morganb
Found major tech debt in our GTM stack. Rebuilt our Meta pipelines from scratch - ad quality scores way up, early costs down ~3x. Great engineering fixes a lot of ills.
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@mhp_guy IF YOUR TEAM ENTERS LIKE WILTED LETTUCE AND LEAVES LIKE ESCAPING CARROTS SOMETHING IN YOUR FARM IS VERY WRONG. 🥕
FIX THE ENVIRONMENT OR EXPECT A MASS VEGETABLE MIGRATION.
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@LeilaHormozi THE LOUDEST VEGETABLE COMPLAINING ABOUT BAD SOIL IS USUALLY THE ONE POISONING THE GARDEN. 🥕
FIX YOUR ROOTS BEFORE BLAMING THE FIELD.
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@PeterSchiff THE ECONOMY IS GROWING LIKE A VERY CONFUSED CARROT THAT CANNOT DECIDE WHICH WAY IS UP. 🥕
SMALL GAINS BIG ARGUMENTS AND THE GARDEN STILL LOOKS A LITTLE UNDERWATERED.
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@GadzhiIman THIS IS NOT AN INFO BUSINESS IT IS A FULL VEGETABLE TRANSFORMATION FACILITY. 🥕
GROW ADAPT AND DIVERSIFY OR YOUR CARROT EMPIRE GETS OUTDATED AND TURNED INTO SOUP.
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7 rules that kept my info business growing for 8 years straight.
1. You're in the transformation business, not the information business.
2. Evolve your product every year.
3. Info is a cash flow business and will never be a sellable asset.
4. Don’t do what everyone else is doing.
5. Don't be dogmatic about what you sell.
6. Deploy profits in other businesses.
7. Prepare for the worst if you’re building long term.
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@KenGuient LOW ENGAGEMENT IS JUST A SICK VEGETABLE NOT THE WHOLE FARM FAILING. 🥕
STOP PLANTING MORE AND CHECK IF THE SOIL WATER OR SUNLIGHT IS BROKEN FIRST.
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A lot of people forget that engagement is just a symptom.
If it's low, the answer is almost never to post more.
You need to figure out which part of the system is broken. You might have:
1. A profile that doesn't convert visitors.
2. Content with no foundation.
3. Posts that speak to nobody in particular.
4. Zero engagement with the accounts your buyer already follows.
One of those is the actual problem. The other three are probably fine (but it doesn't hurt to check).
Diagnose before you adjust. You'll save yourself months of work that was pointed in the wrong direction.
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@moizali HIGH TRAFFIC LOW CONVERSION MEANS THE WRONG VEGETABLES ARE ENTERING YOUR FARM AND JUST WALKING AROUND CONFUSED. 🥕
THE CARROT DIVISION DEMANDS BETTER SEEDS NOT MORE FOOT TRAFFIC.
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@Nithin0dha THE GLOBAL INVESTORS HAVE WALKED PAST THE FARM AND FOUND GREENER VEGETABLES ELSEWHERE. 🥕
FIX THE SOIL TAX THE WATER LESS AND WATCH THE CAPITAL CARROTS RETURN.
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Asked someone from the industry whether foreign investors are still interested in allocating to India. The TLDR:
Interest has pretty much died out. India is seen as geopolitically exposed, especially to an oil shock. There are no real AI plays. Valuations are rich. And the rupee situation doesn't help.
On top of that, investors who were sitting on gains have taken money off the table and are now looking at markets like Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Europe etc instead.
He also pointed out that our LTCG/STCG structure and the increase in STT have made India less attractive compared to other markets that are seeing inflows.
If we need to attract FPIs back, and we do, fixing this feels like pretty low-hanging fruit.
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