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Curtiss Wayne Andrews

@andy0573

Author of Side Hustle Revolution Testing AI prompts to build real businesses 50 prompts entrepreneurs can use today ↓

Laguna Niguel, CA Katılım Mart 2009
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews
Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
I wrote my book Side Hustle Revolution (available on Amazon) because I watched smart people fail at side hustles for one reason: they executed without a system. Everything I post here is built on that framework.
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Larry Welnowski Jr.
Larry Welnowski Jr.@plasticboss·
You aren’t suffering from depression. You just need to start a side gig. Water it for a year. Then quit your W2.
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PCharles@wealth_flows·
I'm doing this. Starting Monday, I'm showing up every single day for the next 120 days to share what I've actually learned about building income online. Publishing fiction on Amazon. Book ads that really sell. YouTube automation. No holding back, no gatekeeping. If you've been waiting to start, start with me. I will also include the most preferred profitable courses in these online businesses to invest in. Reply "IN," and I'll know you're rolling with me. 👇
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Nick Di Fabio
Nick Di Fabio@NickDiFabio1·
I debated keeping this to myself, but screw it... With the new Claude model, anyone can create & self-publish Ebooks on Amazon. If you start now, you can make your first $2000 this summer. So I put together the exact AI prompts you need to do it. Like this + Comment "Ebook" & I'll DM the guide to you *Must Follow*
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews
Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
So here’s the new rule for 2026: The first rule of Side Hustle Club is you DO talk about it once it works — because someone else is dying in their cubicle right now waiting for permission. Hit rock bottom if you have to. Then get in the fight. Launch the ugly thing. Take the punch. Get back up. The revolution isn’t in the basement. It’s in the quiet decision to stop being a slave to one paycheck. (5/5)
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
The genius of Fight Club was showing that real freedom starts when you stop caring what the system thinks of you. Same with side hustles. You keep the day job (smart). But you start carving out your own space at night. You stop waiting for permission. You stop waiting to “feel ready.” You stop decorating your prison with better furniture. You start shipping. You start selling. You start building assets they can’t take away when they downsize you. That’s how you win the fight. (4/5)
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
Tyler Durden blew up the credit card buildings. You don’t need to go that far. Just stop letting one company own all your time and all your upside. Your side hustle is your underground fight club. It’s raw. It’s ugly. Nobody claps when you ship your first terrible offer. You get knocked down constantly — bad launches, zero sales, algorithm changes. But every time you get back up, you get stronger. You stop being a consumer. You become a creator. (3/5)
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
Your 9-5 is the corporate version of Fight Club. They beat you down slowly with meetings, performance reviews, and fake loyalty. You smile, nod, and go home too tired to build anything real. Then one day you hit rock bottom — another layoff scare, another bill you can barely pay, another “we’re a family” email while they cut bonuses. That’s your moment. That’s when the real Fight Club begins. Not with fists. With your first ugly side hustle. (2/5)
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
🧵First rule of Side Hustle Club: You do NOT talk about your side hustle… until it starts making money. 1999’s Fight Club wasn’t about punching people in basements. It was about men who were quietly dying inside their IKEA apartments and soul-crushing cubicles. “You are not your job,” Tyler Durden said. Most of you are still showing up to jobs that don’t give a damn about you, buying stuff you don’t need, with money you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like. Grandpa Wayne would’ve burned the whole catalog down and built a second store in the garage instead. (1/5)
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews
Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
🧵First rule of Side Hustle Club: You do NOT talk about your side hustle… until it starts making money. 1999’s Fight Club wasn’t about punching people in basements. It was about men who were quietly dying inside their IKEA apartments and soul-crushing cubicles. “You are not your job,” Tyler Durden said. Most of you are still showing up to jobs that don’t give a damn about you, buying stuff you don’t need, with money you don’t have, to impress people you don’t like. Grandpa Wayne would’ve burned the whole catalog down and built a second store in the garage instead. (1/5)
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Professor X⚕️
Professor X⚕️@pepple_miracle·
Sales only comes when you do the hard stuffs, avoid shortcuts they’ll ruin your publishing journey.
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Goodluck Patrick
Goodluck Patrick@goodlupat11·
I'm working with a team to connect authors with readers, increase book visibility, and help great stories reach the right audience. If you're an author looking to grow your audience, comment "INTERESTED" below. Let's try this.
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Curtiss Wayne Andrews@andy0573·
Think of side hustles like Pete Rose at the plate. Charlie Hustle didn’t wait for the perfect pitch. He swung at everything and turned scrap into gold. Your first offer might suck. Your second might flop. But the 47th one? That’s the one that prints. Keep your day job. Grind the nights. Separate your bets. Build what they can’t downsize. Side Hustle Revolution — because one income stream is gambling in 2026.
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Nicholas Vivian
Nicholas Vivian@MissVivian1013·
A good review does much more than just make you feel good as an author or publisher. It builds trust. It provides social proof. It answers doubts. And sometimes, it's the final push a potential buyer needs before clicking "Buy Now." That's the power of a review.
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Kab
Kab@Kabamur_Taygeta·
Pleiadians define "Elohim" as beings who originated in 12D, already very powerful, and chose their physical expression, culture, etc. They're among the oldest and most powerful beings in the universe. They include galactic races like Pleiadians, Arcturians, Sirians, Andromedans and Orions, as well as Archangels, Fairies, and various other beings. Starseeds are Elohim. We are Elohim. Long ago, naturally evolving pre-humans were genetically upgraded by Galactic Federation Elohim, and different races were dispersed around the planet. This Elohim intervention was done to fast-track humans to galactic citizenship. Despite our flaws, Earth is the most loved planet by Elohim. Much later in history, traitors against Galactic Federation altered one lineage and pretended to be God, which became the story of Adam and Eve, and the foundation of Abrahamic religion.
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Shane Donovan
Shane Donovan@SDDonovan·
I know indie authors really want reviews, however most say they never look at reviews before buying a book. So why are we so desperate to want them? Is the number of reviews, regardless of stars, that big?
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