Maximilian Anthony
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Maximilian Anthony
@maximiliananth
You bought the expensive clinical equipment. I help you get the patients to actually pay for it.
Miami Katılım Temmuz 2026
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Talk to the pain itself... show the mechanism at work.. then offer the solution.
Explainers for supplements do a terrific job at this format.
And I built a skill and a system that can shoot these concepts fully baked inside Claude or chatgpt on autopilot.
- Research
- Scripting
- Generation
- Editing
Fully fixing the voice, fully watermarked if needed.
I never see an editor, a UI of any tool or do anything but speak.
Maxfusion AI MCP x Claude = ∞ ads a day.
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I am once again reminding you to read this book

GameRCGNZGame@GameRCGNZGame01
@Cernovich I don’t get it … why does it seem like 98% of rich guys, if they’re a healthy weight, it’s from tennis, golf, skiing and they almost never lift weights hard Is it just too bro-coded or something? what is the explanation lmao?
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You spent $30,000 on a shockwave machine.
You watched the demo, got excited, signed the lease.
Now it sits in a treatment room doing 3 sessions a week when it should be doing 3 a day.
The company that sold it to you trained you on the device. They didn't teach you how to get patients through the door.
With a full schedule, that machine pays for itself in a few months. Without one, it just sits there draining your overhead every single week.
DM me "shockwave" and I'll send you the exact social media templates my clients use to fill their shockwave schedules every week.
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Why everyone loves erling haaland (and the harsh truth about being yourself)
If you have gone through your instagram feed lately, and follow a bit of the World cup, you have seen him.
In his funny authentic way he is capturing the hearts of the people.
Haaland is a great futball player, he scored 7 goals which is impressive, but people say that is not the reason the people love him, it is because he is uniquely himself.
His world-class talent is exactly what buys him the freedom to be eccentric.
It actually comes down to psychology and something called Idiosyncrasy Credits.
When you are super good at what you do, you earn credits.
Once you have enough, people let you act weird and show your personality without any backlash.
When a highly competent person shows a quirk, people actually like them more.
But when an average person does the exact same thing, they just become a joke.
This is the Pratfall Effect in real life.
His world-class talent is exactly what buys him the freedom to be eccentric.
If he scored zero goals and Norway crashed out in the group stage, his blunt interviews and quirky behavior would be heavily criticized as unprofessional.
This is exactly what brands and companies are missing.
They want the personality, so they try to copy businesses like Ryanair who literally insult their customers on X.
They think they just need to stop conforming to polished, to careful.
But they haven't earned the credits.
Ryanair can get away with it because their product actually delivers. They fly you for $19 and land on time. That is their 7-goal performance.
When average brands try to be unfiltered without the performance to back it up, people can not relate to it.
It falls flat.
Which gives actually a great opportunity for brands who are willing to take the risk.
Score your goals first.
Make your core product undeniably good.
And then take the risk to drop the polished act and show real character.

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The world wants me to die.
My incurable disease diagnosis became global news. It was omnipresent on social media and 1,900 articles were written in a matter of days.
Many were saddened.
However, joy dominated the commentary.
People pointed to schadenfreude, the pleasure of another's failure. Yes, there’s that. There is a special place in people’s hearts that loves to see others fail, especially when that person’s presence threatens their own psychological stability in some way or helps them feel better about themselves.
But, if you look over the social media commentary about me, you’ll see that pattern:
“he deserved it.”
I deserved it because I challenged death. The crowd was running a deeply rooted psychological script that represents the oldest, most deeply embedded stories of human culture.
This was the first story ever written down, 4,000 years ago. Gilgamesh sought eternal life after losing someone he loved, only to have the plant of youth stolen by a serpent as he bathed. Leaving him to accept his mortality.
Asclepius became so skilled at rejuvenation that he raised the dead. As punishment, Zeus struck him down with a thunderbolt to enforce life and death authority.
This is the story of Jesus. Pontius Pilate offered a choice between a thief and the immortalist, and the crowd demanded the execution.
People need this story conclusion to keep themselves sane. The challenger must lose and the loss must appear deserved. It’s a shield of self preservation.
For if death is inevitable, their existence and that of their loved ones is justified and unavoidable. If death is not inevitable, nothing about their reality is safe.
I occupy the same philosophical and archetypal position as Gilgamesh, Asclepius and Jesus.
This statement will draw outrage and accusations of blasphemy, hubris and narcissism. Nevertheless, it’s the pattern that has repeated itself for thousands of years.
Death has been the omnipresent concern of the human race. It encapsulates our greatest fears, joy and curiosities. The discourse around it changes over time; however, the fundamentals remain unchanged.
What’s different about this moment, that is unlike any other moment, is that physical death may no longer be inevitable.
What if I didn’t deserve it?
And what if I am your ally, and not a threat?
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