Ezana
389 posts


Just turned 17 today!
For the past 2 years I've been grinding:
• Learning everything about biz
• Building a personal brand
• Running a web agency
And so far I have made:
• €50K+ in opportunities
• €4700+ in revenue
• 5000+ followers
I used to always dream of being in a place like this, and here I am today!
It's crazy to think what just showing up daily can do to your life...
But my life is just getting started,
And so here are my goals till 18:
• Start building my own SaaS
• Launch a digital product
• €100,000 in revenue
• 20,000 followers
You think I will achieve it?

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@kirillSRV its an excellent design, my guess is probably because there are lots of designs like this.
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@avikshittrivedi Just try to understand everything man. What he teaches there like over fitting, feature scaling and stuff will really be important once you start doing projects
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The "I just closed $30K this week" posts are getting out of hand.
Don't get me wrong - celebrate your wins. I do it too sometimes.
But these constant massive weekly wins? Something doesn't add up.
The reality: Big weeks happen. But they're not every week.
Business is lumpy. You might close $50K one week, then $2K the next three weeks.
That's normal. That's honest. But:
- "Booked 10 calls this week" (calls aren't revenue)
- "Generated $100K in pipeline" (pipeline = leads, not cash)
- Making it sound effortless while hiding all the grinding, rejections, and sleepless nights
The problem is it creates unrealistic expectations for people starting out.
New founders think they're failing because they're not hitting these numbers that are actually marketing hacks, not real weekly results.
Nobody talks about:
- The weeks with zero sales
- How hard it actually is to build something
- The deals that fall through at the last minute
For people in the arena: We know the real hustle. We know the quiet weeks. We know consistency matters more than peaks.
My honest take is share your wins, but be honest about the timeline and the struggle.
"Best quarter ever" hits different than "another massive week."
Stop making business look easy when it's the hardest thing you'll ever do.
Authenticity > marketing hacks.
The people who actually build businesses can spot the BS from a mile away.
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Ezana retweetledi

planking for penguins 🐧
a real-time exercise tracking game, coded with Grok 4 (@xai)
this uses mediapipe AI vision to detect when the player has proper plank form (knees-hips-shoulders in a horizontal line, elbows low)
also using @threejs for visuals and tonejs for audio
this all runs in real-time in the browser, using a regular laptop + webcam
🔗 live demo below
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@moristiko well, the reaction you guys are putting forward for this shows why most choose to vent to chatgpt. its only those that dont yet have someone close that can understand their situation that vent to gpt.
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@namyakhann the habit of not doing things that instantly gratify me, this will be enough.
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@Trumpwon358133 @GabooLulu @jk_rowling just because you made that parallel doesn't mean it was based on that
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@GabooLulu @jk_rowling Born to be murdered at birth, the child is hidden. He runs across some people who he becomes great friends with that end up following him to the end. He fights evil, he dies, comes back to life, defeats evil.....you can't can't be this ignorant of the greatest story ever told.
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@SaycheeseDGTL i am damm tired of each one of you trying to play the judge
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