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@surfstyleeee

crypto surfer, riding the wave to a milli!

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Manu Sisti
Manu Sisti@Manu_Sisti·
🚨 Back by demand: 4,000+ people grabbed my AI eBook prompt pack. The exact prompts I use to make $50K/month selling books on Amazon. And my DMs are still flooded with: “Is this still available?” So I’m reopening it for 48 hours. Inside prompts for: • Finding niches people are already buying • Generating full chapters in minutes • Creating cover prompts that actually get clicks Added a new bonus: How to turn these AI books into a $100K/year publishing system Free (for now). Like + Comment “Claude” I’ll send it to you. (Follow so I can DM) ⏳ Closes in 48 hours.
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Nespola
Nespola@nespola_io·
The internet glorifies hustle. We believe in systems. Hustle is energy. Systems are structure. Energy runs out. Structure runs itself.
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
At 24, I lost $60k in crypto. At 28, I make $50k/month selling eBooks on Amazon. Now, I'm finally giving away my entire strategy for free. This is your only chance to get it before it goes private. (Limited to only 500 people) Inside, I’ll show you how to create, package, publish, and scale your first eBook to $100K/year. Starting with: • AI • Zero writing talent • With only 1-hour a day This is the exact system that helped: - A bartender hit $31k/month - A single mom reach $4k/month • A retiree make ~$15K/month (working 4 hrs/month) But here's the catch: Only join if you're ready to take action. Not just consume. Not just "learn." Actually implement. If you're in, like + comment "Deal" I'll send you the webinar link directly. (Follow me first so I can DM you the access)
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memevied
memevied@memevied·
My painful story
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Surf Style@surfstyleeee·
@lori3549412250 Try the Sinclair method. You keep drinking but take the pill and over time your brain loses the neural connections to drinking reward system
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lori🇺🇸🇺🇸@lori3549412250·
I am an alcoholic and in pain. I'm in bad shape. I love my followers. I want to quit, and don't know if I can. It's horrible. I think I need to try.
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Leaders 𝕏 Junction
Leaders 𝕏 Junction@LeadersJunction·
The powerful exercise to help you activate the power of your superconscious mind‼️‼️
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Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸
As usual I will give my x earnings ($550.14) to someone who likes this post! Winner chosen at random on Sunday. For extra fun if the winner follows @joinnoblemobile I will DOUBLE it and if you are a Noble subscriber I will give you FIVE times the amount! Good luck! 😀🎉
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Spoily
Spoily@SpoiledBySpoily·
Ran that 360$ to 1.5k in 7h today (1.9k ATH but had to buy dex on a shitter) Tired asf, but its still possible to make money if you don’t oversize in high volatile shit + its actually the first time I’ve tried that Advanced trading setting in Axiom where you can insta put in your SL (currently I use -25% and just let it rest if it Hits) If you wish to follow me on this rocky path, I will most likely only trade on this wallet for now: AoBMpDEvBAS33aMMSED9nWzTJjZnLq3wVsrLBD92R9Ps)
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Spoily@SpoiledBySpoily

Claimed my selfreff Axiom rewards & and gone trough all wallets with solincinerator Going to show you niggas how it is never over now

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Nas
Nas@Nas_tech_AI·
R.I.P. WORKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE. $100 a day is $3,000 a month. $3,000 a month is your freedom number. Claude gets you there faster than anything alive right now. Here are the 5 prompts that start the whole thing:
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Crypto Shifter
Crypto Shifter@ShifterCrypto·
alpha for the solana apes find those wallets stacking early dexscreener alerts on new coins are a cheat code move quick or get rugged don’t blink
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MOAC💰🏃🏻‍♂️💨🏁
The world is yours. I highly suggest deleting all of your social media. Selling your video game console. Cancelling all streaming subscriptions. Cutting out all negative people from your life. Forgetting about what anyone else is doing. Removing all envy or jealousy. Exterminating negativity in your own mind. Controlling your emotions. Taking full accountability in every possible thing you do. Saying “yes” to everything and figuring it out. Being decisive. Making mistakes. Not repeating mistakes. Learning from failures. Working out everyday. Building a routine that turns to discipline and then to character. Improving 1% in all realms each and everyday. Picking a career path with a high ceiling and moat. And working every possible hour of your life for five years straight. Do that and you will not regret it. Your entire world view will change. I can actually guarantee that. That is literally all it takes. Take me for example. In 2020 I was broke. $5-10k to my name. Living at my parent’s house. Selling lingerie on eBay out of their basement $8 at a time. No idea what I wanted to do. Feeling like there were no good opportunities around. Stuck in a small town. I did exactly what I mentioned up there and went into the trades as an electrician. I am now 29 years old. Self-made millionaire who is laid up in a $500 a night boutique hotel in the middle of nowhere Chile. I’ve made around $5,000 this week, in profit. I have a dozen people working for me at any given moment all around the world. Two lawyers going back and forth about a $1.2M industrial real estate deal I sourced by walking up to a guy and saying “I want to buy your building.” Tomorrow I’m going to wake up, have a massage. Workout. Do a yoga class. Take a dip in the pool. Have my omelet and yogurt and fruit and juice brought over to me poolside by the nice Chilean who I’ve tipped graciously each day. My fiancé next to me will be reading a book about astrology and will give me kisses every 60 seconds. I’ll respond to about 20 emails. 5-6 Slack messages. Approve maybe $30,000 in quotes for when I get back. All while enjoying 75 degrees of sunshine, and a UV of 13. Not bad. In 2020, I made $46,000 the entire year. Working like a dog doing outside sales for some washed up 34 year old South Boston bimbo “manager”. This year? I’ve probably made around $150,000 in profit already. All while being more of an owner than an operator. So trust me. Don’t fucking DM me. Just do exactly what I said up there, word for word. You will not regret it. The only person stopping you, is you. Always has been, always will be. Sincerely, @mindofachaser ✍🏼
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
Every habit you can't quit exists because you're trying to quit the wrong thing. In ancient Pali texts, there's a meditation practice called "vedana" that translates roughly to "feeling tone observation." Monks would sit in caves for days, watching how their minds created suffering by chasing pleasant sensations and avoiding unpleasant ones. When a monk noticed the impulse to step out of meditation and reach for food, comfort, or distraction, they learned to meet the sensation with careful, clear attention. The focus stayed on the craving state itself rather than its object. What does wanting feel like in the body? Where does it show up? How does its intensity shift when you observe it directly instead of immediately following it? The monks discovered that craving has a lifespan. Every urge follows the same arc: it emerges from nothing, builds to a peak, then naturally subsides back to nothing. The duration is remarkably consistent across different types of desires. Roughly ninety seconds from onset to dissolution. They called this the "wave nature of vedana" and built entire liberation practices around the simple act of riding the wave instead of swimming against it. Fast forward today, Dr. Judson Brewer at Brown University put longtime meditators and chronic smokers into fMRI machines and watched their brains during craving episodes. When smokers experienced nicotine cravings, their anterior cingulate cortex and precuneus lit up like christmas trees. These regions house the default mode network, the brain's "selfing" system that generates the experience of "I want this thing." When experienced meditators experienced the same cravings, something different happened. The default mode network activated identically, but additional regions came online: the posterior cingulate cortex and insula. These areas are associated with metacognitive awareness, the capacity to observe your own mental processes rather than being consumed by them. The meditators weren't suppressing the craving. They were adding a second layer of consciousness that could watch the first layer experience desire. The brain scans revealed something the ancient monks had intuited: the neural activity of craving peaks and subsides in precisely ninety seconds when left uninterrupted by behavioral response. The anterior cingulate fires intensely for about sixty seconds, plateaus briefly, then begins to quiet. If you perform the habitual behavior during this window, you interrupt the natural resolution cycle and train the brain to expect that external action is required to return to baseline comfort. But if you simply observe the neurochemical storm while it runs its course, the brain learns that cravings are temporary weather patterns, not permanent states requiring immediate correction. Brewer's team tested this with a smartphone app that taught people to "surf" their cravings using principles derived from Buddhist meditation. Smokers who used the app for three weeks were five times more likely to quit than those using traditional cessation methods. The success rate held at six month follow up. They weren't using willpower to fight urges. They were using attention to redirect their relationship with the urge experience itself. The ancient technique works because it targets something that modern habit research completely missed: the difference between craving content and craving process. Every addiction treatment program focuses on the content. Avoid triggers that make you want cigarettes. Replace smoking with healthier behaviors. Understand why you developed the habit. Change your environment to reduce temptation. All content-based strategies that try to eliminate the conditions that generate cravings. Buddhist psychology understood that craving content is infinite and uncontrollable. You cannot eliminate all possible triggers from your environment. There will always be stress, boredom, social situations, emotional states that activate habitual responses. But craving process is finite and observable. Every desire follows the same neurological sequence regardless of its object. The monks called this "samma sati" or "right mindfulness" and described it as the capacity to observe the arising and passing of mental formations without being swept away by them. Modern neuroscience calls it "metacognitive awareness" and measures it as increased activity in brain regions associated with executive control and self monitoring. Same phenomenon, different vocabulary. The practical technique involves what researchers now call "urge surfing." When you feel the impulse to perform your habitual behavior, you set a timer for ninety seconds and observe the craving with the curiosity of a scientist studying an interesting specimen. What does this sensation feel like in your chest, your throat, your hands? How does it change from moment to moment? Does it have a color, texture, temperature? The main takeaway is treating the craving as information rather than instruction. Most of us experience desire as a command from their nervous system: "You must do this thing now or continue feeling uncomfortable." The Buddhist approach treats desire as data: "This is what wanting feels like when it moves through consciousness." The difference in framing completely changes your response. Commands demand action. Data invites investigation.
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DAN KOE@thedankoe

Habits so simple you think they’re not worth doing, but have a profound impact on your life: - Not touching your phone when you wake up - Not thinking about work after work is done - Putting a book down once you find an idea worth thinking about - Setting aside time to do nothing for 10 minutes a day - Going on a short walk after each meal - Eating a meal without a screen in front of you - Saying "I don't know" instead of pretending you do - Asking "What if this isn't actually a problem?" before trying to solve it - Letting yourself be bad at something instead of expecting perfection - Trying to understand something you disagree with instead of looking for flaws - Defaulting to "no" until you think through the commitment

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Surf Style
Surf Style@surfstyleeee·
@andysvibe I run a skatepark and it’s putting me in debt I hate it there now. Should I do a focus wheel? Anything else?
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udy@udyszn·
without being greedy, how much do you need rn?
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Surf Style@surfstyleeee·
@andysvibe I want to believe this. I e had negative thoughts and my life has fallen apart
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Cryptoshi
Cryptoshi@0xCryptoshi·
Some day everyone that is tired of the PvP and the rugs will rally together and send something to billions
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