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@milly_talk

I build things, learn things, and sometimes do other stuff ~ Main thing https://t.co/hrAKQ3yZH5 for people with too many options

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miles@milly_talk·
UPath just made its first sale! Took me: ~ 4 years ~ $3,000 ~ 200 times explaining to my family what I'm doing and countless 'businesses', but the good news is This is the start of something bigg, cheers to wins
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miles@milly_talk·
The only thing holding you back at this point is betting on yourself All the information in the world already exists, you're thinking is just old school. Experimenting with nanoclaw, incredible.
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miles@milly_talk·
@danwilliamsdtg I kinda like that Just don’t dislike this please
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Daniel Williams@danwilliamsdtg·
You can now dislike comments. Dislike every bit of ai slop you see. That’s your good deed for the day done.
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miles@milly_talk·
@conor_lm Especially cause most people can’t even explain complex stuff well The skill of the century
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conor@conor_lm·
The most valuable writing skill online is the ability to explain a complex idea in one simple sentence.
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miles@milly_talk·
@sidrelll how you do anything is how you do everything but if you never do anything right or guess, you can't do everything cause you've never started
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sidrell@sidrelll·
every piece of work you touch has to escape the daily loop & act as a pure vector for sustained excellence. it doesn't require insane intensity every day but you either acknowledge the gap or entirely trust the process. this is exactly why endurance athletes operate on a different level.. they are just compounding daily friction into mastery. what you build has to internalize this rhythm or it just decays into isolated moments instead of actual movements. this is how true greatness is forged.
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jbennettnotes@jbennettnotes·
all my friends who are only on LinkedIn seem to be like two weeks behind all the tech stuff here on X
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miles@milly_talk·
I'm a polymath I wanna learn how ai agents work How to squat 225 & be good at tennis Build a 100k business and bounce around For 2 years I thought I needed more information, Once I watch that video then I'll have the answers, yet the only thing I've needed was how to connect the dots How do things weave from one thing to another? Seems more you can do that harder it is to be replaced, flowing recently
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miles@milly_talk·
With the technology coming out today there's no reason you can't do it all Literally just about understanding the tools what's something you wanna do or make money with Then sitting down and building it. Ain't that complicated
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miles@milly_talk·
@lilybrodi its not even close British accents are the best
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LILY@lilybrodi·
my british brother is also moving to the other side of the pond soon he's worried he won't meet anyone or make friends i told him with his accent he'll be just fine
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miles@milly_talk·
beautiful my friend, the biggest thing Ive learned as well from getting more spiritual is we really have 2 options trust in whats going on in front of you, the external world which always changes or trust whats feeling internally, more whole you become spirtual more the external world shifts as well still trippy
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Tommy Christie@tommyswriting·
The deeper your connection to God, Christ, and Truth becomes, the more polarizing you become. The smaller your inner circle becomes The sharper your discernment becomes The stronger your boundaries and standards become Most men are wishy-washy and easy to manipulate bc their values and beliefs aren't grounded on a firm, divine, unshifting bedrock. They are moved off their center by a breeze. Following the spiritual guru and practice du jour. I know, bc I was there for many years. If I could speak to the 24-year-old version of myself, I'd tell him: stop stitching together your spiritual worldview from disparate threads. The more I learn, the more I see and feel the interconnectedness of all spiritual traditions. Buddhism, Occultism, Astrology, Hinduism, Paganism, etc. All of these cultures and peoples were trying to discern the ultimate reality. They reach, but never quite fulfill their promises. It warms my soul to see anyone delving into the spiritual world. It's the journey of the seeker. There's great honor, value, and truth in seeking. You don't have to keep seeking. Stop worshipping yourself. Take up your cross. Come to Christ ✝️
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miles@milly_talk·
@conductr_ i think the only reason people aren't creative is cause they are afraid of really diving into what makes them, what sparks them even if its 'weird'
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conduct|r@conductr_·
creativity is the greatest disruptive force in the world and the best part: you can BECOME more creative if you want to you drastically improve your: - ideas - decisions - life quality it’s time to make everyone more creative
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miles@milly_talk·
@rocketshipalx what we thinks of austin honestly nyc is incredible to get inspired, get some energy cali is incredible to think, relax a lot but looking for a good in between
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Rocketshipalx@rocketshipalx·
I love this city I feel like I can do anything And it’s probably true
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miles@milly_talk·
@nathan_covey id say old music might be a tier depending on the type of music
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Nathan Covey@nathan_covey·
Content consumption tier list. The more content you consume as you go down, the worse off you'll become, and vice versa. Agree or disagree?
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miles@milly_talk·
@UrbanGibon i do think sometimes there's someone behind the answers messing with you
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Urban Gibon@UrbanGibon·
I don't get it. One day, Claude creates 20+ on-brand posts I barely have to edit, executes perfect market research across 50+ subreddits & whips up fully functioning websites that put 99% of designers to shame in minutes... Next day, it can't follow basic fkn instructions:
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miles@milly_talk·
@BrianNorgard everyone else is taken already double down
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miles@milly_talk·
@danwilliamsdtg not sure if this is dumb what you use your analytics for like whole posting time or whatever or just whats converting or what
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Daniel Williams@danwilliamsdtg·
How are you complaining you’re not growing when you’re not checking your analytics? You improve by iteration -> feedback -> change. Don’t just post sh*t and hope it sticks.
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miles@milly_talk·
@conor_lm i think its easy to convince yourself that big words sound great and since you want to sound great you use big words yet at the same time nobody even cares about the words
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conor@conor_lm·
Write clearer. Say what you mean in fewer words. Nobody engages with confusing content. The people who win online make complex things feel simple.
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miles@milly_talk·
@Swanagan if you were in the sauna or hittin a crazy workout, not much honestly id rather be there
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swanagan@Swanagan·
i'm back. what'd i miss?
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miles@milly_talk·
I have that everyone says you need to work 15 hours a day Bet they aren't even awake for 4 of those, Biggest thing that's changed recently w how much I get done is understanding that productivity is based on how much focus you got, Which means how much can you put into whatever you're doing A date, an email, 50 outreaches, 4 reps Working a lot sounds great cause it's a big number but then I think is anyone actually focused for 15 hours? Why UPath doubled the amount of people were reaching out to and how many respond Smarter with what we do, when we focus. More time for other stuff too, better that way
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