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Tejas Chauhan
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Tejas Chauhan
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AI, SEO, MARKETING - NASHVILLE, TN
Nashville, TN, USA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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45 WEBSITES THAT MAKE YOU FINANCIALLY UNTOUCHABLE:
1. investopedia. com → best free financial education for anyone worldwide
2. bogleheads. org → index fund wisdom that beats most professional advisors
3. mrmoneymustache. com → retire early on an ordinary salary anywhere
4. portfoliovisualizer. com → test any investment strategy against decades of data
5. finviz. com → professional stock screener for serious investors globally
6. macrotrends. net → historical data on every major public company worldwide
7. simplywall. st → understand any stock in simple visuals — works globally
8. etfdb. com → compare every ETF by cost, performance, and dividends
9. xplaind. com → free financial accounting and investment calculators globally
10. creditsesame. com → monitor and improve your credit profile completely free
11. ynab. com → budgeting system that genuinely changes financial behavior
12. empower. com → track your entire net worth and investments free
13. wisser. com → compare financial products across multiple countries easily
14. moneysavingexpert. com → world's most trusted consumer money saving resource
15. seekingalpha. com → real investor analysis on every stock and market
16. marketwatch. com → live global market news updated every minute
17. morningstar. com → professional fund and stock ratings trusted worldwide
18. numbeo. com → compare cost of living between any two cities globally
19. thebalancemoney. com → plain English personal finance guides for everyone
20. wallstreetmojo. com → learn financial modeling and accounting completely free
21. gurufocus. com → track what the world's greatest investors are buying
22. wisesheets. io → pull live global stock data into any spreadsheet
23. openinsider. com → see when company insiders buy their own stock
24. dataroma. com → follow Buffett and Munger's actual real portfolios
25. stockanalysis. com → complete financials for every major public company
26. bis. org → global central bank decisions and financial stability reports
27. imf. org/data → official global inflation and economic data by country
28. sec. gov/edgar → read every US public company's official financial filings
29. earningswhispers. com → track earnings dates and analyst expectations globally
30. wisesheets. io → complete dividend tracking for stocks across all markets
31. dqydj. com → see exactly where your income ranks by country globally
32. ratemyinvestments. com → compare investment products across different countries
33. finder. com → compare financial products in over 80 countries worldwide
34. worldgovernmentbonds. com → compare government bond yields across every country
35. xe. com → live currency exchange rates and international money transfer tools
36. transferwise. com → send money internationally at real exchange rates cheaply
37. fundrise. com → invest in real estate globally from very little capital
38. etoro. com → copy successful investors and trade stocks globally commission free
39. degiro. com → low cost stock trading platform available across Europe and beyond
40. earlyretirementnow. com → detailed math behind achieving financial independence early
41. networthify. com → calculates exactly how many years until you can retire
42. financialmentor. com → free calculators and coaching for every financial goal
43. firecalc. com → globally applicable retirement calculator using real market history
44. justetf. com → best ETF research and comparison tool for European investors
45. trustnet. com → fund performance and ratings for UK and global investors
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13 MENTORS YOU CAN FIND FOR FREE ON THE INTERNET
01) Naval Ravikant (Wealth)
02) James Clear (Habits)
03) Jordan Peterson (Responsibility)
04) David Goggins (Hardness)
05) Andrew Huberman (Health)
06) Chris Williamson (Wisdom)
07) Jocko Willink (Leadership)
08) Nassim Taleb (Probability)
09) Robert Greene (Strategy)
10) Tim Ferriss (Productivity)
11) Simon Sinek (Purpose)
12) Ray Dalio (Investing)
13) Your own failures (Experience)
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Every time you accepted a salary, chose a price, or walked into a negotiation, the other person was running game theory in their head.
You were guessing.
This 1-hour Yale lecture by Professor Ben Polak will change how you read people and make decisions forever.
MBAs pay $150K to learn this. Yale posted it on YouTube for free.
Save this post. Watch it this tonight.
Follow @codewithimanshu for more high-signal content that actually changes the trajectory of your career.
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Here's why most people lose every negotiation they enter.
You walked into your last salary discussion hoping for the best.
They walked in with frameworks. Payoff matrices. Dominant strategies. Backward induction. Nash equilibrium.
You said "I was thinking $85K." They already knew the number you'd accept. Because they ran the game before you sat down.
That's not a skill gap. That's a universe gap.
And it's costing you $20K, $50K, $100K every single year.
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Game theory isn't math for MBAs.
It's the operating system of every human interaction.
Job negotiations. Pricing decisions. Business deals. Relationships.
The person who understands it wins by default. Not because they're smarter. Because they're playing a different game.
You're playing checkers thinking it's chess. They're playing chess thinking it's 4D chess.
Professor Ben Polak teaches Yale's most famous game theory course. Students pay $80,000/year for access to him. His full lecture is now on YouTube. Free.
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What 1 hour with Polak teaches you.
How to predict what the other side will do before they do it. When to hold your position and when to fold. Why "winning" a negotiation sometimes costs more than losing. How to structure offers the other side can't refuse. The exact math behind every pricing decision in your life.
This is what investment bankers use. What hedge fund managers use. What startup founders use to raise money. What CEOs use to run companies.
You can have it for free. In 1 hour. Tonight.
Or keep walking into negotiations unarmed.
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1 hour of Netflix tonight: you forget by Tuesday. 1 hour of Polak tonight: you negotiate differently for the next 40 years.
Same time. One is a distraction. The other is a compounding asset.
Save this post. Watch the lecture.
Follow @codewithimanshu for more high-signal content that actually changes the trajectory of your career.
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NEW podcast episode is up!
"4-Hour Workweek Success Story Brian Dean — From Dad’s Basement to Selling Two Companies"
This is a shorter episode and by request. Many of you have requested more 4-Hour Workweek Case Studies—conversations with people who have read the book, applied it, and built lives and businesses I never could have imagined.
Brian Dean—today’s guest—has a story that starts exactly where a lot of great stories start: broke, directionless, and eating canned beef stew in his dad’s basement during the 2008 financial crisis.
He picked up a copy of The 4-Hour Workweek and took action. As is nearly always the case, his path wasn’t a straight line, but a series of winding turns, all fed by experiments. Today’s episode covers geoarbitrage, testing assumptions cheaply, building a muse, automating income, and—the chapter almost everyone skips—filling the void. His journey includes failures, two successful exits, and a hard-won answer to the question most people never think to ask: what do you actually do with your freedom once you have it?
But who is Brian?
Brian Dean is the founder of Backlinko and Exploding Topics, both acquired by Semrush, which itself was recently acquired by Adobe for $1.9 billion.
P.S. A special thank you to Elaine Pofeldt for getting Brian’s story on my radar. Elaine is the author of The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business and more recently, Tiny Business, Big Money.
Please enjoy!
cc: @BrianEDean

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DIGITAL LANDSCAPE
1. The Era of Search Engines (1990s–2010s)
2. The Rise of Social Search (2010s–Present)
3. The Shift to AI-Powered Search (Now)
#ai #socialmedia #seo #trends
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Pavel Durov: "I haven't had depression in 20 years, here's why":
"I normally never have depression. I don't remember having depression in the last 20 years, at least maybe when I was a teenager."
Pavel's approach to difficult emotions is completely counterintuitive.
As he puts it:
"I'm a human being like everybody else. I do get to experience emotions and some of them are not very pleasant. But I believe that it's the responsibility of every one of us to cope with these emotions and to learn to work through them."
On what creates depression:
"Self-discipline is particularly important because without it, how can you overcome this seemingly endless loop of negativity or despair that ultimately leads to depression for some people?"
His method:
"One of the reasons I don't have depression is I start doing things. I identify the problem, I can see a solution, and I start executing the strategy. If you are stuck in this loop of being worried about something, nothing's ever going to change."
The mistake people make:
"People often make this mistake thinking 'Oh, I should just have some rest and then regain energy.' This is not how it works. You gain energy by doing something. So you start doing something, then it happens. You feel motivated, you feel inspired, and then ultimately you do something else a little bit more."
He continues:
"The whole point is to do first and then feel, not feel and then do. Going to the gym is a good example. There are many days when you don't want to start working out. But you have to overcome this initial reluctance and then you get to a point that you enjoy it and you think 'Oh my god, it was such a good idea to come to gym today.'"
Action creates energy, not the other way around.
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