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Money Lessons For Men

@moneylessonsmen

Teaching how to grow theme pages from 0-1M followers and print 💸 along the way.

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Wifi Money Plant
Wifi Money Plant@WifiMoneyPlant·
young people always overestimate how much talent is required to get ahead in life one of the most eye opening experiences early in your career is working alongside extremely successful people you realize that they are not that much smarter and most are not prodigies by any means their success formula was simply: > work really hard > make some sacrifices to your personal life > build and keep key relationships > find people to like and advocate for you that’s really all it is. you don’t need a 160 IQ to be successful. it’s just a matter of how much you want it and how much are you willing to sacrifice to get it
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Slim
Slim@onu_slim·
20 to 29 year olds, listen. One of the biggest financial mistakes young people make is believing hard work alone guarantees wealth. It doesn’t. In today’s world, what you work on is often more important than how hard you work. Look around carefully: Most people making ₦1M to ₦5M monthly are usually in: • Tech • Finance • Sales • Digital marketing • Content creation • Forex/Crypto trading Why? Because these industries have leverage. The internet allows one person to reach thousands or millions of people at once. A YouTuber can earn more from one video than someone working physically every day for a month. A skilled copywriter or video editor can make more than many traditional businesses with less stress and lower overhead. This does NOT mean other businesses are useless. It simply means some industries scale faster than others. The harsh truth: Some businesses require extreme effort just to survive. Others reward skill, leverage, audience, and distribution. If you want to earn more, stop asking only: “How hard can I work?” Start asking: “What industry gives the highest upside for my effort?” Learn high income skills. Build internet leverage. Position yourself where money flows easily. Because sometimes the difference between struggling and thriving is not effort. It is positioning.
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Paddy Galloway
Paddy Galloway@PaddyG96·
Today I turn 30. I’ve dedicated over 50% of my life to mastering YouTube strategy. 50+ billion views, millions in revenue, across 100s of channels later… Here are 30 lessons for creators:
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Philosophy Sage
Philosophy Sage@philosophysage·
You’re bored because you don’t do side quests, bro. Life is more than just work and bed rotting. Here are 50 side quests to complete:
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Casper@CasperOnChain·
MrBeast reveals the "Purple Cow" rule he uses to get 200 million views per video "If you're driving down the road and you see a cow, you' wont look. But if there's a purple cow, you're going to look four times" "If you're scrolling videos and it's something you've seen before, that's a cow. But putting a bunker underground with two people living in it, that's a purple cow on social media"
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Money Lessons For Men@moneylessonsmen·
2. Upscale Coffee shop 3. Fitness Classes (yoga) 4. Professional Networking Events 5. Art Galleries 6. Charity Events
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CA Vivek Khatri
CA Vivek Khatri@CaVivekkhatri·
PM Modi just asked 1.4 billion Indians to STOP buying gold for 1 year. Why did he say it - only 0.01% understand. Let's connect the dots 🧵👇
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Prafull Billore
Prafull Billore@_prafullbillore·
Rajkot is India’s invisible industrial capital — no unicorns, no headlines, just factories quietly supplying the world. The city runs on ₹200–300 crore promoter-owned companies: debt-light, PE-free, and brutally efficient. Auto components, diesel pumps, oil field equipment, brass parts, agricultural machinery — if it moves or drills or farms in India, a Rajkot part is likely inside it. These are 20–30 year old businesses built by first-gen founders who learned tolerances before they learned term sheets. Jyoti CNC is the poster child — a Rajkot machinist’s dream that now supplies aerospace and defence. The pattern repeats across hundreds of firms: slow growth, profit reinvestment, deep OEM relationships, then a capacity break that 10x’s the business. ROCE quietly at 18–24%, zero analyst coverage, full order books. The ₹200–300 crore band is the sweet spot — too big to be a small bet, too small to be on anyone’s radar yet. The next Jyoti CNC is already there, doing ₹220 crore in some estate off the highway. Rajkot doesn’t need your attention to compound — but if you give it attention, it pays you back.
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GehGeh
GehGeh@official_Gegeh·
Places to meet high quality women 1. Library
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Prem Soni
Prem Soni@ValueWithPrem·
Middle Class will keep chasing passive income. Marwadi families built generational wealth by doing the opposite. This difference explains everything 👇🏻
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Prem Soni
Prem Soni@ValueWithPrem·
Gujarati community runs half of India’s stock market wealth. They just follow 9 unwritten money rules passed down for 400 years. 99% of people will never follow this.👇🏻
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Sofia khatun
Sofia khatun@sofia3973·
Claude + Instagram = Money Machine 💸 No camera. No editing. No showing your face. I'm sharing the 12 exact prompts I use to generate daily virals and make the maximum money possible ⬇️
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Chitrak Shah
Chitrak Shah@ChitrakShivalik·
Gujarat per capita income: ₹3 lakh per year. National average: ₹2.05 lakh per year. Gujarat earns 1.45 times what the average Indian earns. And it's still called an "emerging market".
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Tim Denning
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
My newsletter has 300K+ subscribers, makes millions a year, and allowed me to retire at 34. The #1 question I get asked is “What do I sell online?” Here’s everything I know in one thread. Hope this makes you a millionaire:
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Jason
Jason@md66358·
🚨 BREAKING: Google Gemini can now completely rewire your brain so you can learn anything at lightning speed. Here are 7 Gemini prompts to learn anything 10x faster:
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Shola 👑
Shola 👑@itsSh0la·
As a man, the best gift you can give your kids is being a successful dad. A child from nothing is already behind his mates, he’s 20 steps backwards. While a child with a successful father is 100 steps ahead. Build something that’s sustainable, not temporary.
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at the age of 30, you must have: 1. an international passport 2. driver’s license 3. an active bank account 4. one stable source of income 5. a smart phone and laptop 6. a baby even if you’re not married 7. at least $10,000 in savings or t-bills which of them do you have now?
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Balu Gorade
Balu Gorade@BaluGorade·
Meet Nikhil Kamath > Dropped out after 10th due to lack of interest in formal education. > Started his first job at a call centre in Bengaluru earning ₹8,000 per month. > Worked night shifts while searching for a bigger opportunity. > Began trading stocks at 17, faced early losses, and learned from every mistake. > In 2006, started Kamath Associates with brother Nithin. > In 2010, co-founded Zerodha with his brother without any external funding. > Disrupted the Indian broking industry with low-cost pricing and zero delivery brokerage. > Today, Zerodha is the most profitable brokerage in India. > Later co-founded True Beacon for ultra-HNI investors. > Started Gruhas to invest in startups across climate, consumer, AI and sustainability sectors. > Launched WTFund to support young entrepreneurs with non-dilutive grants. > Started Rainmatter, backed by Zerodha, to invest in fintech and sustainability startups and support climate initiatives. > Hosted leaders like Narendra Modi, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates on his podcast. > Current net worth is around ₹50,000 crore, largely driven by his stake in Zerodha. > Signed The Giving Pledge and committed to donate more than 50% of his wealth. > Openly criticizes "growth at any cost" and supports building sustainable, profitable businesses instead of chasing high valuations. > Built everything without a college degree or family wealth. A truly incredible journey!!!❤️❤️❤️
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Balu Gorade@BaluGorade·
Sridhar Vembu started ZOHO in a small town of Tamilnadu in 1996. Today ZOHO's valuation is more than 1 Lakh Crore. This is really remarkable journey!!!
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Prem Soni
Prem Soni@ValueWithPrem·
Marwaris don’t care about looking rich. They care about staying rich. The hidden rules of India’s richest community. No one will tell you:
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