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Jeston Lu

@jestonlu

Worldbuilding @grandtourhq / Cinematic music studio: @musinaryco

SG 🇸🇬 Katılım Eylül 2020
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Jeston Lu@jestonlu·
Notion doesn’t have a storytelling & community intern. My pitch? To be the first. @NotionHQ
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May Yang@its_MayYang·
@jestonlu Check out Kimberley Street Food Night Market.
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Jeston Lu@jestonlu·
Hopped on a 1-hour flight to Penang, Malaysia to travel and co-work with friends on a Thursday afternoon. Nothin' but a little life-maxxing.
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Jeston Lu@jestonlu·
I believe life's biggest breakthroughs boils down to exercising courage. Courage to shoot your shot. Courage to live halfway across the world. Courage to fail and learn, iterate, improve. These acts, over time, builds unshakable confidence. And that makes you unstoppable.
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Himanshu@Hxlfed14·
@jestonlu Malaysia again this April? I’ll be there :)
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Ojasvi🐈@ojasvikhurana·
@jestonlu Loved having breakfast at Toh Soon Cafe and watching sunset by the beach
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Max Yang@themaxyang·
Hey @ericosiu , I'd love to work with you as an AI Automation Intern at @singlegrain. Here's my pitch 🧵:
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Kevin Castley 🇨🇦@KevinCastley·
China is living in a future era
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Nils@broodsugar·
The SZ/HK area is the coolest place on earth right now and it’s not even close, sorry
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majdaxx@Majdaxxx·
@jestonlu Trying to geoloc this, I can see Harbour front s pier in the back.. Maybe pasir panjang?
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Jeston Lu@jestonlu·
Local life in Singapore
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Le Rémy@Remy_SaaS·
@jestonlu Completely agree Sent more (personalized) cold emails than ever to hop on side quests/projects
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Jeston Lu@jestonlu·
Used to be a near straight A-student back in HS, but now I genuinely can't take uni seriously anymore. Tech is advancing left and right. Our relationship with work is shifting dramatically. Job applications are dead. Play the old game, you fall behind. It's that simple.
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sari azout@sariazout·
if you're coming to the event, please read these 11 rules (If you don't follow rule #2 you may be removed from the event) 1) No business cards. This feels obvious, but it’s still worth saying. 2) You cannot, under any circumstance, ask the question: “what do you do?” If someone asks this question, they may be reported and removed from the party. Instead ask questions like, what is one thing you’re excited to accomplish before the end of the year? What is a goal you have for 2026? What is your most favorite and least favorite part about your work right now? 3) Really listen with both ears. Listen more than you talk. Like be there, and be present, as much as you can until you decide you don’t want to be there. 4) Wear what you feel your best in, seriously. If that’s a green suit, cool. If that’s sweatpants, super cool. Not only will this help you feel like you’re in your element, but it will help you gravitate toward your people even before talking to them. 5) When you meet someone you vibe with, let that be the win. You don’t always have to take some kind of immediate action. 6) If you do feel pulled to take some kind of immediate action after meeting someone, think first about what you could do for them instead of what they could do for you. 7) Embrace discomfort. What if long silences were intimate not awkward? 8) Be as honest as you can. You don’t have to give people the shiny, polished version of your story. Come with both your real successes and your real challenges. 9) Explore depth in your conversations instead of breadth. I can’t tell you how many well meaning friends and family members in my life truly have no idea what I do. If you don’t understand something, don’t change the subject, go deeper. 10) Come in expecting something cool to happen… I actually thing this is a big one. Typical networking events can cause people like us to shut down, which means we won’t present our most authentic energy, making it difficult to make a genuine connection. If you can come in feeling lucky, like something special is about to happen, you’re much more likely to stumble upon something that feels like magic. 11) I don’t have a number 11 yet, but it feels important to leave room for it to reveal itself. via the amazing @carlyvalancy
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we are at capacity but if you're awesome and live in miami, DM me

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Lee Penkman@LeeLeepenkman·
@jestonlu yea used to live up in central coast crazy beutiful place everyone living their best lives up there
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Jeston Lu@jestonlu·
Can testify, this part of Australia is beautiful. Not Sydney city proper but down south at Gerringong / Wollongong is severely underrated. Gorgeous scenery.
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Sydney

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