Ashton

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Ashton

Ashton

@clo4c5

Katılım Haziran 2025
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gomi@parveen__tyagi·
delusional optimism and relentless effort are the only way out. most people lose before they even start because deep down they already convinced themselves it probably won’t work. they look at the odds and the competition and they try to be more practical and slowly talk themselves out of their own potential. but the people who end up doing insane things usually have one thing in common. they were delusional enough to believe they could actually pull it off before there was any proof. that’s the weird power of delusional optimism. it makes you keep going long enough for reality to eventually catch up to your vision. i just can’t understand why you all are this realistic with your dreams. why you only allow yourself to want things that feel achievable from where you currently stand. every massive success story ever sounded delusional in the beginning. every athlete, artist, entrepreneur, creator, all of them had moments where nobody around them understood the vision. people laughed at them. doubted them. told them to be practical. but they kept going anyway because they were obsessed enough to trust something nobody else could see yet. i mean just think about it. you are alive and here in this world. the odds were already impossibly slim. you exist on a planet floating in infinite darkness where trees communicate underground, where dead stars became the atoms in your body, where creatures glow in the ocean without sunlight ever touching them. your own brain is made of electricity and somehow produces dreams, memories, ideas, emotions. everything about existence sounds insane if you really think about it deeply enough. so why do people suddenly become “realistic” or “practical”the moment it comes to their own potential? there is nothing realistic about being alive in the first place. so be delusional, that’s the only way out. you have to understand that your brain is always creating a story about your future whether you realize it or not. some people constantly imagine rejections and failure or things going wrong. and they live inside those thoughts every day. delusional optimism just means choosing a better story to live inside. it’s believing your life can become bigger than your current reality. it’s trusting that your efforts will eventually compound into something meaningful. it’s waking up every day and continuing to move toward something even when you can’t fully see the outcome yet and life will respond differently when you stop approaching it with fear all the time. when you truly believe something is possible for you, your whole behavior changes. you take more risks, you recover faster from failure, you become more aggressive about the things you want, you start giving your 100% and then your brain also starts searching for ways to succeed and completely ignore the reasons to quit. and over time all those tiny actions compound into a completely different life. you need to believe in your future a little harder than logic allows. cause only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible. “so yeah you need to be a little delusional. you have to believe in things that aren’t true or how else can they become?”
alexei@alexeixbt

normalize realizing that the whole cheat code to life is being insanely delusional and optimistic

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Ashton
Ashton@clo4c5·
@NSegarum @chaotichermes I have been scammed by black people but I don't hate all black people. Isn't generalization is low iq sign?
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Hermes@chaotichermes·
When I used to run a odd jobs/handyman service in high school I did one job for an Indian, he tried to get me to do work we didn’t agree upon, always adding things/lying on what we agreed on, paid me less than agreed, and just overall extremely unpleasant people to ever do work for. When a client was Indian and wanted work done I never accepted ever again. x.com/genocidalgirl/…
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dasha@dash_eats·
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
The 2-4 hours you spend scrolling each day (or 730-1460 hours each year) is more than enough time to write a book, build a business, or get in shape. In the moment, it seems like nothing. That's why it's so dangerous. Your time disappears without you being conscious of it.
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Ashton
Ashton@clo4c5·
@SweatieAngle Why would a woman will be attacked to who baby dead eggs hanging out of the wood ?
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女王_神@jinxiali1·
@navyhato You can update to be less hairy, age slower etc.
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Felix Rex@navyhato·
There is no upgrade.
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Ashton@clo4c5·
@jinxiali1 I'm sorry to hear about this. Have you seen your primary care doc ?
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女王_神@jinxiali1·
最近种花,被磨泡,被割手,被马蜂叮。没有一天不受伤的。
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Philosway@philosway·
“People have beautiful things to say about you, but you must die first.” — Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Aruvin 💊@aruvinchan·
There are women out there who would love for you to fuck other women or at least don't mind that you do. I've found many of them. In the US, in Asia, hell even here in Europe. IF YOU FIND A GIRL WHO'S OPEN TO AN OPEN RELATIONSHIP, HOLD ON TO HER.
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Jack Moses
Jack Moses@jackmoses777·
It's all a dopamine game. Early bedtimes. Simple foods. Low stimulation. Reading instead of scrolling. Meditating instead of rotting. No phone in the morning. No notifications or texts until your work is complete. The more you love the simple life, the more you can compound.
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Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
Where America's Immigrants Came From-and How It Changed
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throwbacks@solelynostalgia·
remember when we could’ve chosen our own background on twitter
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Oppressor@TyrantOppressor·
Remember Ankit Baiyanpuria? Who became famous for “Ram Ram Bhai Saryane” and the 75 Hard challenge, and was even met by the Prime Minister. He spoke about the reality of casteism in Haryana, saying that whenever he went to wrestling akhadas to learn wrestling, the first thing people asked was his caste. He also said that many times he was deliberately injured. According to casteists, a “true Hindu” is someone who never speaks against these social evils. Hopefully, they will not target Ankit Baiyanpuria too now.
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jnF@Xisofuckingay·
Mudshark Vol. 3
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Weston2029·
@Noahpinion Every time I hear about how Indians are so successful abroad I can’t help but to think of this picture👇.The avg IQ there is 76, trains are a leading cause of death since they apparently don’t know they’re dangerous,and Indian cities are dirty the core. Plus, they are scammers.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Benjamin Netanyahu on “Women for Gaza”: “You know what the women in Gaza are? They are property, they are nothing. They have no rights. They are completely subjugated.” He’s 100% correct.
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Andrey Superior
Andrey Superior@andreysuperior·
Most people see a street. He sees $300-600 per block. A 24-year-old from Chengdu figured out that every hotel, every apartment, every commercial space within walking distance is an untapped asset. One nobody has packaged yet. He straps a rig to his back, walks in, spends twenty minutes scanning the space, and leaves with a file that lets anyone on earth stand inside that room from their couch. The client pastes a link on their booking page. Guests tour the property before they arrive. Cancellations drop. Reviews go up. He gets paid $400 for the scan. $99 every month for hosting. The technology: 3D Gaussian Splatting. Free on GitHub since 2023. The app: Luma AI. Also free. The page he delivers: built by Claude in ten minutes. Total tool cost: $20/month. Month one: $3,500. Month six: $18,000. The streets haven't changed. He just started charging for them.
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