Giovanni Stella

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Giovanni Stella

@giostella

Be curious, Be authentic.

Bogotá, D.C., Colombia Katılım Şubat 2009
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Walter Ego
Walter Ego@ItsWalterEgo·
I’m Italian. I moved to Dubai in 2022 to pay 0% tax. On paper, it had everything: Safety. Luxury. Freedom. But instead of the dream, I lived the nightmare. If they paid me $1M to go back, I’d say no. Here’s why (and what no one tells you): 🧵
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Il Pucci@PucciPedia·
Ciao Kyrgios
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Google Colombia
Google Colombia@GoogleColombia·
🎉Estamos felices por la llegada a Colombia de 10 MIL BECAS en alianza con @Ministerio_TIC y @Colnodo para: ✅Certificado de Carrera de Google en Ciberseguridad ✅Curso de Fundamentos de IA Sigue el HILO para responder algunas PREGUNTAS FRECUENTES sobre las BECAS📚🧵👇
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Everyone thinks the paths to wealth are: Building a startup. Going into finance. Investing in real estate. Inheriting it. But there's an opportunity most overlook.. Buying a small business (yes, even a porta potty business...):
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Skool is the biggest money maker of the decade. Hamza Ahmed runs the #1 skool making $500k+/m. I'm breaking his WHOLE 4-step funnel down in one masterclass ($199). It's the FASTEST way to scale to freedom in 2024. FREE access (43h) if you: Follow + Comment 'Skool' + Like
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Parul Mehta Bhargava@parulbhargava_·
You meet your 18-year-old self, You get 3 words, what do you say?
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Giovanni Stella
Giovanni Stella@giostella·
@EliudKipchoge finishing the Tokyo Marathon despite the second half struggles is a testament to greatness. Inspiring even when things gets hard. He is the GOAT, and always will be.
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Nick Di Fabio
Nick Di Fabio@NickDiFabio1·
I’ve self-published 260 books on Amazon. I follow a simple process for every book to make $2000+/month every single time. So I created an interactive course that shows you exactly how I do it. • Like this • Comment “KDP” & I’ll DM you full access *Must Follow for AutoDM*
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Giovanni Stella
Giovanni Stella@giostella·
Stop waiting for life to unfold. Go grab it. Activate.
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Giovanni Stella@giostella·
Turns out, embracing the unknown is exactly how you discover what you're made of. Want to grow, want excitement? Get uncomfortable. See what happens.
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Giovanni Stella@giostella·
Ever feel like your life is a blank page? Stuck in the same old patterns? It's time to break free. A few years back, I did something crazy, and it changed everything...
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Giovanni Stella@giostella·
10.696km, a 14 hours flight. A new continent, a new language, a new job, a lower salary, a few friends that I could rely on in a country I didn't know. And yet, a new world of possibilities in front of me. This is what took me to relocate from Milan, Italy to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2013. For some, it would have been a bad decision. For me, it was the best decision I could have made, and one that I made out of that feeling of uncomfortable excitement that has driven me in many occasions. Many of the big decisions I've taken in my life share a few things in common: - the will to test myself, to prove myself that I can make it; - the deep trust in myself, the conviction that I would always find a way to work it out, - a touch of reclkessness, some sort of gut feeling that makes you override pure rationality. There are times in your life during which you start to ponder and consider different options for your future. You generally have some lower risk options, the ones that don't entail doing anything too far from your ordinary; and then in the back of your head there's always at least one option which at first sounds too crazy even for you to say out loud. It's almost like an unspoken truth that you don't want to give yourself permission to think. But if you allow yourself to open that door a little bit just to take a closer sneak peek, you start to feel more and more attracted to it, until you eventually normalize it.  All of sudden, the crazy, wild, random option becomes not only a real one, but also the best one. And you normalize it, because you think it through so much and so many times, that you also get to the conclusion that the worst thing that can happen is neither that you will have to go back to your previous reality, nor that you will have to find yourself a new path: is that you won't be able to forgive yourself for not giving the crazy idea a chance, and for not giving yourself a chance to make it. We all reach points where paths diverge. There's comfort in the known, but sometimes the wildest idea tantalizes us. Give it space. See where it leads. You might normalize that "crazy" into your future. Don't miss the chance to find out!
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Giovanni Stella@giostella·
@thedankoe You are so right, and yet it is hard - in those situations in which you have the chance - to draw the line between willingly letting them go through struggle, and try to make it a bit easier for them.
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DAN KOE
DAN KOE@thedankoe·
I've thought about generational wealth a lot. Knowing that happiness, meaning, and fulfillment come from failure, struggle, and effort – it seems quite dumb to "set your kids up for life." Feels like they'd end up soft, entitled, and depressed.
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