Ryan Carter

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Ryan Carter

Ryan Carter

@primedryan

Co-author of https://t.co/NxraojQb88

Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Ryan Carter
Ryan Carter@primedryan·
@TeamYouTube I created a channel and secured the handle cardboardconfidential. Studio is blocking me from making my display name "Cardboard Confidential". This naming convention is common & have confirmed it does not violate policy. Please DM to help lift this automated block.
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Ryan Carter@primedryan·
@TeamYouTube It does not violate your policies. There are hundreds of channels who use the same naming convention and the name I’m trying to use is the exact same as my handle. Please escalate and resolve this ASAP. Thanks!
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Ryan Carter@primedryan·
@TeamYouTube @TeamYouTube Hi! I just created a channel and successfully secured the handle cardboardconfidential. However, YouTube Studio is throwing a generic error and blocking me from making my display name "Cardboard Confidential". Can you please help manually lift this automated block?
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Pete Sena@petesena·
Ngl new google model is insane. Video/audio/everything. Want the prompts tag me.
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RT@RandomTask555·
If you’ve been around crypto for a few years, you’ve no doubt heard of the concept of a “floor price.” And you’ve no doubt been let down anytime you put your belief into an asset that claimed to have one. But Nirvana’s $ANA token is quite literally built different. 1/ 🧵
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Ben Knegendorf 🚀
Ben Knegendorf 🚀@BenKnegendorf·
It’s live. The new podcast Jon and I have been building @LowBarPodcast just dropped. We’ve done hundreds of episodes over the years, but this one feels different. No guests. No fake “value.” Just two operators talking the way real entrepreneurs actually talk. Episode 1 & 2 went out this morning and the second one might be the best thing I’ve ever recorded. It’s raw, fast, and the exact kind of conversation that got me obsessed with business in the first place. If you’ve ever listened to anything I’ve done, this is the one I want you to hear. Go follow Low Bar on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Leave a review if you dig it — it helps way more than you think. Business is simple. People are lazy. 🎧YouTube @LowBarPod?sub_confirmation=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@LowBarPod?sub… 🎧Apple podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/low… 🎧Spotify open.spotify.com/show/0egR0y3St…
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Elliot Roe - Poker
Elliot Roe - Poker@elliotroepoker·
Poker players talk about EV and ROI all day while refusing to pay for coaching/training because they “want to figure it out for themselves.” Learning from someone who understands your leaks and how to plug them is one of the few legitimate shortcuts in this world.
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Mike Brown
Mike Brown@mbrown_co·
Obsession has a price. This is a word that is being tossed around a lot as the new euphemism for hustle culture. In the last decade or so, I’ve been “obsessed” with one question: What makes a great life? The answer lies in being present. Hustle culture is built on a lie: If you achieve the thing, sell the company, reach an arbitrary financial finish line, all of the sacrifice will be worth it. But in my own experience, plus working with hundreds of founders, the problem is that the feeling we hope success will finally give us is fleeting. It feels good for a few days or weeks, but then you realize you are still the same person you always were. This is why post-exit founders, gold medalists, and other high achievers often face an identity crisis in the vacuum left after winning. This doesn’t mean we should give up. Far from it. But build in such a way that the life you are living in the pursuit of your goals makes the outcome irrelevant. If you are sacrificing your family, your relationships, your health, or your peace in the name of reaching some goal: It’s not worth it. You can still build while being present with those who matter. Or they might not be there when you finally wake up.
Ryan Deiss@ryandeiss

I used to bury myself in work. Missed dinners, soccer games, recitals. One night I came home late (again), and my wife was sitting up in bed, eyes red from crying. "You can keep doing what you're doing, but you can't pretend you're doing it for us anymore." That's when I realized I didn't own my business. It owned me. Almost every founder I've met has been right there. Buried in work…telling themselves they're doing it for their family. Your family doesn't want a bigger house. They just want you at dinner.

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Elliot Roe - Poker
Elliot Roe - Poker@elliotroepoker·
Approach poker like a sport, and you'll have the opportunity to be paid like a professional athlete. Approach poker like a game, and you'll be lucky to break even.
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Elliot Roe - Poker
Elliot Roe - Poker@elliotroepoker·
Just launched a new website for everything A-Game Poker. To celebrate, I'm running a 50% off sale on my A-Game Poker Masterclass. Link in reply 👇
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Aaron Stupple
Aaron Stupple@astupple·
“Because I said so” is meat headed might-makes-right irrationality. The alternative is on audible @jason!
@jason@Jason

All facts

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Elliot Roe
Elliot Roe@ElliotRoe1·
For the last 10 months I've sent out my Spere newsletter each Sunday. I've barely mentioned it here, but that stops now. Here are 5 of our most popular editions to get you caught up 👇
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Sam Parr
Sam Parr@thesamparr·
The other day, a Hampton member asked in slack if anyone could help a friend’s son with terminal cancer see Imagine Dragons in Aspen. Members immediately hit their networks. Several got in touch with the tour manager. Within a few hours they helped secure tickets, backstage passes, and a full meet-and-greet. This maybe the most fulfilling thing Hampton has done for another human.
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Justin Welsh
Justin Welsh@thejustinwelsh·
Your business should make you a better person, not just a richer one. If success is turning you into someone you don't recognize, you're optimizing for the wrong metrics. The point isn't just to build something valuable, it's to become someone valuable in the process.
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Liquidated
Liquidated@LiquidatedShow·
Liquidated Ep. 21 is NOW LIVE on YouTube 📺🔥 @ElliotRoe1 & @tradermayne drop gems on trading psychology and how to build the mental edge to win in any market. Watch here: youtu.be/ofGr6n3oqj0
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Ed Latimore
Ed Latimore@EdLatimore·
You're weird if you don't like tacos
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Deven Morgan
Deven Morgan@devenmorgan·
So imagine your 18U team has their 1st league playoff game. The opponent has a number of kids in their starting lineup who are not on their roster - including the starting pitcher. Do you…
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Mike Brown
Mike Brown@mbrown_co·
People say they are building their empire to give their kids a better life. But if you truly want to give your kids a better life, work on yourself, not on your business. Here’s the truth no one admits: your business is for you, not for your kids. People say they’re doing it for their kids so they can justify missing school plays, never being home for dinner, and constantly checking their phone. But if you ask your kids what they actually want, it’s not an empire. It’s not your accomplishments. It’s not a trust or inheritance. They want you. They want you to be present while you watch their new magic trick. They want you to listen while they tell you the thing they just figured out. They want you to watch them without your mind racing about your to-do list, or your meeting tomorrow, or your investor deck. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t build. Far from it. We trick ourselves into thinking that if we give them all of the external things, that makes us a good parent. But the greatest gift you can give your kids is in being here and now.
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