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@ResolvedLeader
Scaling bottleneck founders since 2007. Ex-CEO. Done it myself. No shortcuts.
Entrou em Ekim 2016
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@evolvee33 We are
the results
of our past,
which runs back
a long time in our
ancestors' culture and influence.
That's our starting point.
The future
will be our own doing.
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Happy Assyrian New Year 6776.
My calendar says 2026.
But my story doesn't start here.
It goes back 6,776 years. Back to Assyria.
Where empires rose between what we now call Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
Cities that once carried one of the oldest cultures still alive today.
Not just history.
A people.
A language.
A memory that refused to disappear.
Assyrians weren't just part of an empire.
They were the empire.
Builders. Traders. Warriors. Farmers. Writers.
One of the first civilizations to carve identity into stone and language.
And the strange part is that language is still here..
Aramaic. Syriac.
The same linguistic root that carried prayer, song, grief, and love for thousands of years.
The same language Jesus Christ spoke.
It never died.
It just moved through people instead of borders.
And so did we.
My grandfather's father left Iraq and moved into Turkey.
One step in a long line of movement that never really stopped.
My grandfather. My father. Our family.
We lived in Turkey for generations.
Until the 70s came.
And with it, persecution against Christian Assyrians.
So my father left.
He fled to Lebanon.
Trying to hold onto life. Faith. Identity.
And from there, the path kept unfolding.
Lebanon โ Sweden.
A new language.
A new land.
A new chapter.
That's where I was born.
And now Spain.
Different countries.
Different systems.
Different skies above my head.
But the same roots underneath it all.
This isn't just migration.
It's continuity.
A line that never broke, it just stretched across borders and centuries.
And somehow, through all of itโฆ
The language stayed.
The memory stayed.
The name stayed.
Assyrian.
6776 years later, we're still here.
Not as a story from the past.
But as a living thread moving through time.
Same blood. Same voice. Same root.
Still standing.




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@readswithravi People
have an innate bias
for the "NO".
When in doubt
Most go for the "NO."
For a "Yes"
remove uncertainty.
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@nicktheriot_ Brain. Lots of brain here!
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I'm going to delete this post in 48 hrs...
Because I just dropped the most BRAIN-DEAD creative strategy for scaling Facebook ads in 2026.
This is the exact TOP-TIER system we use to find winning ads at scale just by copying proven concepts from other industries and let AI do the job for us.
We charge $10,000/mo to do this for clientsโฆ
But today, I'm giving it away 100% FREE.
Like + Comment "BRAIN" and I'll send it to you.
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@CoachGoldsmith Once upon a time
one of the highest
thought leaders
taught the world
to use questions.
His name? Socrates.
His method? Socratic.
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Top professionals know way more about what theyโre doing than their manager.
Peter Drucker defined this as the essence of a โknowledge worker.โ
When we lead people who know far more about their specific work than we do, leadership is not about telling. It is about asking, listening, and learning.
Peter taught me this lesson many years ago, and itโs even more relevant today. The dramatically increased pace of change means expertise needs to be everywhere, not just at the top.
If Peter were here now, I might suggest a small update to his famous insight:
โThe leader of the past knew how to tell. The leader of TODAY knows how to ask.โ
Life is good.
Marshall
Speaking of asking, please go to MarshallGoldsmith.ai and start asking questions. It is free!

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@BoringBiz_ Wealth concentration
is a direct function
of instability.
Nothing
like a war
concentrates wealth
in the hands of few.
Pareto demonstration.
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Call me crazy but I donโt want to increase taxes on the rich just so our government can allocate that capital towards stupid wars that end up hurting all consumers through higher oil prices
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS
The top 1% now has $53 trillion in wealth, while the bottom 50% holds less than $5 trillion. How do we close the gap? Actually tax the rich. This is how states are pushing for equitable taxesโand relief for the working class. Thread:
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@KevinSzabo14 Been there,
Done that.
A completely
different
prospective.
The man
in the arena
knows it.
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Stop listening to people who havenโt done shit.
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14
I knew school was a scam when my business teacher never owned a business.
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@ryandeiss Tools to
run a company
are important.
Though
they don't make
the difference.
How they
are used
makes all the difference.
People
become slaves
to tools.
They should be
just tools.
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I'm seeing this pattern with CEO dashboards now.
CEO A:
- Spends $50K on fancy BI tools
- Has dashboards nobody trusts
- Argues with teammates about feelings instead of facts
- Systems break every few months
- Still firefighting in Slack and email
CEO B:
- Uses a Google Sheet
- Tracks metrics weekly
- Makes their team enter metrics manually
- Uses green/yellow/red stoplights
- Reviews the whole business in 15 - 30 minutes
In 2026, guess who scales to $20M?
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Unlearn -
learn something new
is connected
to the ability
to look at the current situation
without bias.
The prejudice
"I have done it in this way"
locks you to a previous pattern
without realizing
the environment has changed.
So people
and companies
lose the opportunity
of rapid innovation.
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@sutevskid KISS
Keep It Simple, Stupid
Simpler = easier & cheaper & less time consuming
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@AlexHormozi i.e., work hard,
careless of how you feel.
It is good and practical.
But often
a recipe for
burnouts and
unsatisfactory.
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@QuoteSunTzu Warfare moves
wealth in the hands of the few .
Peace in the hands of the people.
That's Pareto's demonstration.
That's even true
within companies.
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@AlexHormozi I have never met
a successful founder
who was not "hard" on himself
(read disciplined).
Instead I met
second generations
very loose on themselves
with companies going down.
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@SahilBloom We do
not have
2 lives
a business
and a personal life.
Or even
more lives.
We have
one life.
The key
is about
integrity
and to be
with our mind
where our body is.
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@elonmusk Introspection
is good or bad,
depending on
how you do it.
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Reinforcing negative neural pathways via therapy or introspection is a recipe for misery. Donโt cut a rut in the road.
Marc Andreessen ๐บ๐ธ@pmarca
My big conclusion from this week: Introspection causes emotional disorders.
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@ResolvedLeader No, this is one of my downsells for people who apply to my high ticket and are not financially qualified for it
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@Markmanson In a company
culture flows top-bottom.
An anxious Founder,
build an anxious company.
No wonder why
output is disappointing.
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@stijnnoorman Our past is
a collection
of experiments.
We just learned
what works and what does not.
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