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Tural 🌱 flowrish

Tural 🌱 flowrish

@iamtrueal

dad / husband / flowmaster building @flowrish_AI to help a distracted Gen Z reclaim clarity, purpose and flow.

Berlin, Deutschland Katılım Kasım 2010
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Felix Haas@felixhhaas·
If you can reply to this you are legendary.
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Ryan Petersen
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If Tesla makes a car with 3 rows of seats, each with its own pair of doors so nobody has to climb over anybody else to get to their seat, they will create a baby boom the likes of which we haven’t seen in 80 years
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@LeahLibresco Something way cooler than a minivan is coming

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Benji Taylor
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First thing on the agenda: improve everything
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Tural 🌱 flowrish@iamtrueal·
@levelsio couln't reply either, although have many followers you follow. thank you for your service!
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Sergey Nazarov
Sergey Nazarov@sergeynazarovx·
i suppose that if you are alone, finding a girlfriend in cyprus is almost impossible, since most people there are either men, couples or families
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann

i've lived in cyprus for the last 5 years here's my (more nuanced) view of pros and cons: the pros: 1. people are insanely friendly. people genuinely talk to you in cafes and everyone is SUPER sweet to our baby 2. tax status is the best option in europe, both in terms of tax rate and flexibility (you only need to be there 60days/year) 3. weather is elite from april - june and september - december 4. there are few distractions, it's a great place to lock in, work out and work (but more in the cons section..) 5. living costs are decent (though been rising A LOT). 6. growing expat community (mainly germans in paphos, more russians in limassol) 7. slowly growing availability of organic food sources (still in its infancy tohugh) 8. pro business mindset (compared to other european countries, not to US lol) 9. I love the sea in cyprus (great colour and very clear!) , and they also have mountains too hike in troodos mountains 10. easy and fast to get any doctors appointment (and cheap!) 11. very safe, I would always leave my backpack with my car keys out in the open while swimming etc. low crime rate is awesome. 12. everyone speaks english! and very well. now let's get to the cons: 1. it's very hard to maintain friendships with the expats because MANY of them will be traveling outside of cyprus for 70% of the year. I personally want a place where most peopel stay permanently, not only a couple of months. It's ok if your 24 and nomading (which im not). 2. the sun is extreme in juli, august. especially with a small child thats kinda fucked and hard to navigate (UV index 12...) 3. it often still feels like 2018. in a good AND a bad way. there's not much to do compared to other places where I lived before. 4. you need a car (despite what people been telling you on X). sidewalks are often times fucked up, especially if you are pushing a stroller around 5. culture, music, art scene is extremely small. I love these things so it does matter to me. 6. there is no real big city in cyprus. something i'm genuinely missing 7. there's close to 0 significant companies here, no good events, tech ecosystem is very very small (despite what people try to tell you on here). on a world scale, cyprus doesn't matter at all 8. a lot of "entrepreneurs" coming here are coaches or actually employed to someone. I have met 10x more interesting entrepreneurs in big european cities in a days vs in 6 months in cyprus. there are some but it's far from a "tech hub". might be skill issue on my end lol 9. there's a lot of dodgy shit going on with casinos, russian money in cyprus. but I guess that happens in many countries 10. its an island, so everything needs to get imported. many shops don't ship to cyprus. there is no amazon (only if you order from a different country + pay the shipping 11. cyprus is very far away from the pulse of culture, it mostly feels like every trend is happening 5 years later here 12. lots of mold in almost EVERY house. cheap build quality and a lot of cookie cutter ugly investment properties 13. very close to the wars in the middle east 14. there no great architecture in any city my tldr: we're looking at other options in europe right now, but we might stay here and just move to limassol but a kind of house I want is probably 6-9k/month so it's expensive af there (over 2x-3x from paphos) personally, I mainly miss the vibe and drive of a more metropolitan city but that's just me! the main factor I don't like is how so many people only stay a couple of months in cyprus, making it hard to compound and friendships but people like @marclou moving here def make me want to stay more :D

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Tural 🌱 flowrish@iamtrueal·
get rid of any wearables (including analog watch), and set yourself free… learn to decipher your own signals.
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I wish I could edit my @WHOOP sleep data because today I took it off in my sleep at 4am so now it shows 33% sleep score and 2.5h of sleep but I actually slept till 11am and it was like perfect sleep. Thank you for your attention to this matter

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Riley Walz
Riley Walz@rtwlz·
made my computer dramatically play BBC news music before every meeting
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Tural 🌱 flowrish@iamtrueal·
now…Tony is right…..but how can one become an owner, while working 9-5, paying bills/mortgage, and raising kids? watch this space, bc this is what i’m going to find out after deploying my first operator agents with @openclaw, and earn my first million 🥸🦞
The Iced Coffee Hour@TheICHpodcast

Tony Robbins explains the difference between operators and owners…👀 “How could I possibly run 114 businesses, have 5 kids, 5 grandkids, travel the world, do my speaking, do all the things I do, and have a life if I was an operator… I’m an owner”

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Tural 🌱 flowrish@iamtrueal·
almost nothing you worry about matters... and almost everything you avoid matters enormously!
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Tural 🌱 flowrish@iamtrueal·
i've experienced, and heard many stories like this... i hope this tool will be available soon $ATAI @C_Angermayer
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
I rare interview with me! By my wife! My brilliant wife (@TheRialMichelle) is about to come out with her first children's book, Charts for Babies, and I thought what a fun excuse to have her come on the podcast turns the tables on me. She asked things no one else would think to ask, and many things I've never shared publicly. We chat about the specific moments that pushed me to start the newsletter, how I think about quality, what stresses me out most, the invisible treadmill built into creator businesses, and how a psychedelic experience gave me the confidence to do this work. This was so fun, and so special, and I hope you like it. Listen now 👇 youtu.be/HEqrvF7ztBE
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Tural 🌱 flowrish@iamtrueal·
sales is one of the hardest white collar job
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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
i made a 3-day Claude Cowork for Beginners course, and it's yours for free by the end, you'll have a personalized AI teammate on your computer that: • knows your style • connects to your tools • and produces finished work you can send immediately here's what you get: day 1: install cowork, set global instructions, and run your first real task (15 min) day 2: workflows that replaced hours of my week, including building landing pages from a description and running full competitive analyses in one prompt day 3: skills, plugins, and connectors so cowork actually knows how you work and can access your tools + copy-paste prompts so you can follow along as you read like + comment "COWORK" and i'll DM it to you
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Lukas Hermann
Lukas Hermann@_lhermann·
Next week I'll do a big step for Stagetimer, turning it into a real corporation. I'm scared of it and have been pushing it for years. But now it's time to face German bureaucracy. It's save some taxes and limit legal liability. Wish me luck!
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