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Pushkar
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Pushkar
@Pushkarkx
I make marketing make sense
The Cosmos Присоединился Ekim 2025
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Little life update:
We need more workers at my job.
I gave 3 recommendations and been begging my boss to give them a chance…
He called me a dumb mf.
So next time we’re in front of a camera i’m gonna tell him, aggressively:
“Don’t call me names!!”
He’s already been in 3 fights here.
Dude’s basically a black belt ninja lol so yeah… he’ll probably beat my ass.
But honestly i’ll take one for the team.
One more fight and he’s blacklisted from blue collar work and if he touches me,
I'm suing the absolute shit out of him.
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Most people chase surges.
Short bursts. Big effort.
Then silence.
There’s a quieter way to build:
• Commit — choose what matters and stay with it
• Simplify — remove what makes it heavy
• Show up — return, even when it feels small
• Refine — adjust as you go, not after you stop
Like water shaping stone, not force, but return.
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You need to understand your client’s situation.
And then create an overview:
Where is the client currently?
What’s the goal?
What’s stopping the person?
What should be done as the next step?
The next time you meet your client,
you’re not just prepared,
you don’t just understand the client,
you’ve already solved half the problem.
Track the data and then think about it.
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I'm not anti-ads.
6 months ago,
I was watching SaaS founders burn $10K/month on paid acquisition with 3% conversion rates.
Meanwhile -
One organic video I made brought in subscribers at zero cost per acquisition.
6 months later,
The video is still generating signups.
The ads stopped the day the budget ran out.
Ads rent attention.
Video content owns it.
Build the asset first.
Then amplify it with ads if you want.
Not the other way around.
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@Danidjunara innovation is basically just seeing the same old thing with a fresh pair of eyes
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@MrResultss curating your feed is probably the best form of self care these days lol
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Pushkar@Pushkarkx
learn from lots of sources, but be selective from whom you get your information
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@HenriBranding most people are so busy fixing the past that they forget to build the future
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Most people think the shift starts with a big decision.
A resignation letter.
A launch date.
A moment of total clarity.
It rarely works like that.
The first real shift is usually much quieter.
It's the moment someone stops trying to fix the old story,
and starts asking honestly what story they actually want to live.
Small moment.
Completely different direction.
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Three years ago, I was not proud of the man I saw in the mirror.
And if I’m being honest, I blamed everything except myself.
“Timing.”
My situation.
My environment.
The people around me.
But my reality was simple.
My mind was negative.
My habits were weak.
My standards were low.
I played games for hours.
Watched brain rot content.
Texted people who clearly were not interested in me, just to feel a hit of validation.
And then I would wonder why my life felt empty.
The hardest part to admit?
I knew.
Somewhere deep down, I knew this wasn’t who I was meant to be. But it was easier to blame life than to take responsibility for how I was thinking, acting, and showing up.
The shift didn’t come from motivation.
It came from a question that scared me:
What happens if I keep living like this for the next five years?
That question exposed everything.
I was planting distraction and expecting success.
Planting ego and expecting respect.
Planting inconsistency and expecting confidence.
It doesn’t work like that.
At some point I accepted something that changed my trajectory:
How you look, think, act, and speak is your responsibility.
Not your circumstances.
Not your parents.
Not your past.
YOURS.
So I started small.
I cut distractions.
I distanced myself from people who pulled me away from my potential.
I worked on my mind and body.
I rebuilt my spiritual foundation.
But it wasn't all roses and sunshine.
I failed businesses.
I doubted myself.
I questioned if I was capable.
But I kept moving.
And one day I looked in the mirror and felt something I hadn’t felt in years: pride and honour.
Not because I “made it.”
But because my actions finally matched the man I wanted to become.
If you feel that quiet tension inside, like you’re meant for more but you’re not living it yet, I understand. I’ve been there.
Ownership is uncomfortable.
But it’s also freeing.
This post is just the surface level. If you want the exact system I used to level up in my life and business, the link is in my profile.
And yes… I can mog people now lol.

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@AresMaharai ask better questions, get better answers.
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Pushkar@Pushkarkx
The quality of your life is determined by the quality of the questions you ask yourself. If you ask why things are hard, you find excuses. If you ask how to make things easy, you find systems. You are not stuck. You are just committed to certain habits that no longer serve your future self.
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@Pushkarkx How are you sir! By the way great profile picture
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“If you made money for every outreach you sent, you’d outreach for 69 hours a day.”
Think about that for a second.
If every message you sent had even a small chance of making you money, you wouldn’t sit around overthinking it.
You wouldn’t worry about the perfect line or the perfect timing.
You’d just send it.
Again and again.
Because in your head, it would feel like work that actually pays.
But right now, outreach feels different.
It feels slow.
You send a few messages, get no replies, and suddenly it feels like it’s not working.
So you stop.
Or you slow down.
Or you start fixing small things that don’t really matter.
The problem is not that outreach doesn’t work.
The problem is you’re not doing enough of it to see it work.
Most people treat outreach like a one-time effort.
They send 5 or 10 messages and expect something to happen.
But it doesn’t work like that.
It’s more like sending 100 messages and learning from what happens.
Some won’t reply.
Some will ignore you.
But a few will respond, and that’s where everything starts.
If you change how you see outreach, everything changes.
See outreach as reps.
Like practice.
The more you do, the better you get, and the more chances you create.
TL,DR -- Send that email!
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@kalen_douglas26 yeah mate, as long as you keep going, you’re still winning
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@KaidenThoughts balancing is hard. it all comes down to personal preference
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@KyleDittemore yeah, you can't outrun a life that doesn't actually fit you
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