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@brainmaxxxx
girl who started her vibecode journey
Katılım Mart 2026
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it took me 3 years to make my first $1000 online
then it took me 6 months to make $25,000/month
then 3 months to make $50,000/month
i could do it all over again in just a few months
knowledge compounds
the reason it can take so long sometimes is
because you're wasting time on the wrong things
if you want to scale your mobile app as fast as
possible you shouldn't focus on anything
other than these distribution channels

Rork@rork
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Selena Gomez: “No matter what people perceived of me, I always shine through at the end of the day. So, I’ve had a lot of people try to tear me down. But I’m here.”
`@Evadivalore
Enough with the men moment. Show me an iconic woman moment
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Kalian penasaran gak sih kenapa bule2 itu, bisa punya libur lama banget??😭😑
Orang Eropa terutama, mereka tuh bisa santai libur 1–2 bulan penuh di musim panas.
Lah kita? Kerja 12 bulan, lembur, gaji pas-pasan, dan cuti cuma 12 hari.
Kenapa bisa beda gini ya?
Mads@europemaxxed
europeans after enabling their out of office auto reply until september
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It’s not over. It’s never been over. The game ends with your last breath. Until then you’re still in.
scar@imfat
Can a 29-year-old start all over again?
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adidas ×顔タイプフレッシュ
骨格別カジュアルコーデ🖤👟


T(ティー)| Thunder Fashion⚡️@nokmust
うっかり忘れていましたが、ビジュ最高なadidas新作のコイツも相性バチバチに良いです
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repetition rewires your brain more than motivation ever will. not in some fake “just think positive and the universe will fix your life” way. i mean in a very real biological way. your brain is constantly adapting to whatever you repeatedly think, feel, and do. most people don’t realize this because they assume their personality is fixed. they think their habits, mindset, confidence, anxiety, even the way they see the world is just “who they are.” but a huge part of it is actually conditioning. your brain is always listening to what you repeat.
most people spend their entire day reinforcing stress without even noticing it. they wake up and immediately check their phone. compare themselves to strangers online. replay old mistakes. overthink conversations. expect bad outcomes before anything even happens. and because the brain learns through repetition, those thoughts slowly become its default setting. the brain starts scanning the world for more proof that those fears are true. more problems. more reasons to doubt yourself. more evidence that life is against you.
that’s the scary part about neuroplasticity. your brain does not really care whether the pattern is helping you or hurting you. it doesn’t automatically separate good patterns from bad ones. it just adapts to what you consistently repeat. repeat stress and your brain becomes better at felling anxious, repeat self doubt and insecurity starts feeling natural, repeat distraction and your attention span weakens. whatever you feed your mind daily becomes stronger.
but the opposite is true too.
when you start focusing on growth, gratitude, discipline, your brain slowly begins reshaping itself around those things too. and no, it doesn’t happen overnight. at first it feels unnatural because your old patterns are still stronger. but over time your brain starts changing what it notices automatically. you begin seeing opportunities you would’ve ignored before. small wins start feeling bigger. challenges stop feeling like proof that you’re failing and start feeling like part of the process.
one of the most underrated things you can do is deliberately reinforce good experiences. when something good happens, pause for a second and actually feel it. your brain remembers what carries emotional weight. that’s why negative experiences stick so easily. but if you consciously hold onto positive moments too, your brain starts building stronger pathways around them.
your mind becomes whatever it practices most. so be careful what you keep giving your attention to cause whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano
Repetitive negative thinking is associated with cognitive decline. Repetition rewires the brain.
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