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Shazzy_xp🌱@Bralchemy·
I am making millions from crypto this year📌
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Mr. Cool ❤️‍🔥
Mr. Cool ❤️‍🔥@ShaniDevelops·
@naval Appreciation for honesty 🔥🔥🔥
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Naval
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The only book an entrepreneur needs.
Eric Jorgenson 📚 ☀️@EricJorgenson

🚨📕 THE BOOK OF ELON IS NOW LIVE!!! 🎉🚀 This is the book we WISHED @elonmusk would write… “All of Elon's most useful ideas, in his own words.” Learn directly from the world’s greatest entrepreneur, like you’re sitting across from him at dinner. It took FIVE YEARS to make this for you. Because it's built from hundreds and hundreds of Elon's public appearances. I went through 3,000,000+ words to collect the most useful and timeless ideas. The final book is ~50,000 words. Every word is USEFUL. (This is what I do. My first book, The Almanack of Naval Ravikant, is one of the top 100 most highlighted books of all time on Kindle.) Then, I spent $50,000+ on editing and design so it looks and feels beautiful. Then… > Foreword by @naval. > Visuals by @jackbutcher. > Blurb from @mrbeast. > Published by @scribemediaco. > And yes, approval on this idea from Elon himself, thanks to @samteller. I went Maximum Effort to make this an all-timer. We got 10/10 on reviews from early readers, then worked on it for ANOTHER YEAR. Why so much effort? My mission is to create One Million Musks. For a generation to lift our gaze and build, so our grandchildren live in a world beyond our wildest dreams. I’m an independent author. I don’t get an advance. I risk my own time and money to make these books. Then we give away millions of them. Digital versions are free. I believe this book can benefit every human, and if you can’t pay five bucks for it, I want to personally gift it to you. Because I know it is useful. Useful how? You may be seeking purpose, a mission worthy of your life’s effort. You may have a clear purpose and seek the tools for success. You will find both in this book. Get the benefits of Elon’s entire life of hard-won lessons in a five-hour, easy read. (I checked, it’s a 5th-grade reading level.) You’ll feel personally mentored by the greatest entrepreneur in history. Click below to buy it now on Amazon, Audible, or directly from me. Amazon: amzn.to/47avSuh Audible: lnkd.in/gi_7HrFP Me: lnkd.in/gS2xWUWH If you’re not sure it’s worth $4.99 yet, just start reading the free version. PLEASE take 6 seconds to Like, Bookmark, and Repost. Even better: send this to your friends, team, or Group Chats! I guarantee this book will improve their lives. Spread the word! Every little thing helps. Your support spreads good ideas around the world, helping people and making the future better for everyone. Thank you! Forward. Together.

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The Wolf Man
The Wolf Man@iTheWolfman·
This is every argument between men and women in all of history
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
The holy Bible is the number one book for financial literacy.
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The Arena
The Arena@xyzthearena·
💿Worship Asake, Dj Snake Out now!
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
I met a lady in Boston. She’s a growth engine. She takes start ups from $1 - $3 million revenue to series C $10 - $20 million then leaves. When I heard how much she earns I literally screamed. This is what a lot of African startups need. However, it’s expensive and there’s limited supply on the continent.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
When founders ask for help, it is 90% of the time when they are underwater and need to be rescued. They expect miracles at that stage, and sometimes they get it and survive. The problem is that, in my experience, those who receive miracles never learn, and many still die. Problems test you and everything you have got. Getting through them is a learning exercise, and the best help you can get is not the miraculous but guidance that helps you to use the learning from adversity to create success. People who try to raise a few months before they run out of runway will almost likely run out of runway. It happens like clockwork. When they tell people who are funded to always be raising, they also forget to tell them to always be selling. Your best investor still remains your customer. It is also important to build a deep community of trusted people who can support you when things are dicey. I can't count how many times a short-term loan from family or friends saved our business. They kept giving because I kept paying back and never broke their trust. Founders who hide bad results from investors until the last minute destroy that trust.
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Maxwell Maduka 🛠️
Maxwell Maduka 🛠️@Max_Sengu·
Do it well, do it really really well, Excellence is an advantage.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
People, every serious startup should have: 1. A great pitch video explaining the idea and product clearly. 2. A good website doing the same thing. 3. A clear and articulate deck. Winning people over is not as complicated as you think. Use AI for assistance if you are stuck.
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James Clear
James Clear@JamesClear·
Goals are for people who care about winning once. Systems are for people who care about winning repeatedly.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
Entitlement comes more easily than we think. I was traveling on Friday, and my car's air conditioning started acting up in Tema traffic. Luckily, there was an AC guy on that stretch, and I stopped for him to take a look. He took out the filter, cleaned it, topped up the gas, and everything was fine. When I asked him what he wanted, he quoted an outrageous amount because he saw the car and my gadgets. I did the same for a smaller car last year, and it was much cheaper. I opened my MoMo wallet and showed him all I had. I would have had to borrow money to pay him, and I was traveling. He realized at that moment that he couldn't extort me and agreed to a lower and more reasonable amount. As I left, I wondered why he felt entitled to more, since he believed I had more to give, and realized I was guilty of the same thing. I have a client on a quarterly retainer. He approached me; I didn't approach him, and we worked together for a few quarters, for which he was very grateful. He is now doing very well and has missed a few meetings, all paid in advance. I initially thought of charging more, since he was now making more, but stopped myself when I realized it was entitlement. Thinking that I was the reason for his success and looking for more is entitlement. If his success brings more work my way, I can charge more. I shouldn't charge just because he is making more. Pricing for services is a nebulous area when there are no baselines and measurement standards. It is easier when you create standards and stick with them. I have done advisory work on percentages and on time. It is funny that the work I did on a time basis provided much more value to the clients, yet I still had to maintain my standards. When there are standards, the risk of feeling entitled is greatly diminished. The customer knows what they are paying for, and you know what to expect in payment. Getting them to come back means going above and beyond their expectations. This is why I have a 98% repeat booking rate for consultations. The other 2% I am still trying to win back again without feeling entitled.
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Osaretin Victor Asemota
Osaretin Victor Asemota@asemota·
In 2022, I learned that being broke from not earning enough is not as painful as being broke after earning a lot and losing it to making the wrong investment.
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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
Obsession is the mother of invention
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BookNote
BookNote@BookNoteApp·
“The smarter you get, the slower you read.” ―Naval Ravikant
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Łämi-Ďarë
Łämi-Ďarë@Deethevan·
Daddy, good evening, sir. I’m very sorry for disturbing you at this hour, sir. I know you are probably resting and watching the news, but I felt it was important to bring this matter to your attention before it gets out of hand. Sir, you remember your daughter that you handed over to me in holy matrimony…..yes sir, the same one we prayed over in church. Sir, there has been a development. Earlier this evening, sir, she fried plantain. Not small plantain o, sir. Golden brown, well-sliced, as a responsible husband and law-abiding citizen of the household, I positioned myself patiently, believing that in the spirit of marriage, partnership, and the vows we all witnessed that day, a portion would naturally find its way to me. But sir, nothing came. Sir, I’m not calling to fight. I just felt it was important that you, as her father, are aware of the operational pattern we are witnessing here. Maybe there was an instruction manual that did not get to me during the handover ceremony. All I’m asking for, sir, is guidance. Because if plantain can elude me today, tomorrow it might be fried yam, next tomorrow maybe asaro, and before you know it sir, we are dealing with a full-blown food distribution crisis in the marriage. Thank you for your time, sir. Please greet Mummy for me.
Aaron Erefitei Favour@KingErefitei

Calling your father-in-law on the phone because your wife (his daughter) fried plantain but didn't give you is a valid reason.

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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
We were in the middle of the most exhausting, financially terrifying month of our lives. My business was undergoing a massive, stressful pivot, and he was working brutal overtime at his job to cover the financial gap. A friend of mine stopped by to drop something off. She walked into our apartment and found us sitting on opposite ends of the couch in complete silence, both wearing sweatpants, staring blankly at the wall and eating takeout straight from the plastic containers. She gave us a pitying look. "You guys don't even seem like a couple right now. Where's the romance? Who is spoiling who? You guys just look like two roommates trying to survive." I looked at her, and then I looked at him. What she didn't see was the silent, flawless ecosystem we had built over the last 30 days to keep each other from drowning. She didn’t see that when I was completely paralyzed by administrative anxiety on Tuesday, he quietly took my laptop, sorted my emails, and mapped out my schedule so I could breathe. And she didn't see that when his body finally gave out from a 14-hour shift on Thursday, I didn't demand he be a stoic provider, I forced him into bed, handled the house, the noise, and the logistics, and stood guard so he could sleep completely undisturbed for an entire day. The internet is absolutely obsessed with the "prize" dynamic. We are constantly debating who should be the provider and who should be nurtured, who is the infrastructure and who gets to live the "soft life." We are taught to keep a toxic, microscopic scorecard to ensure we aren't doing 1% more than our partner. But a real, lifelong partnership doesn't have a designated hero and a designated dependent. It is a completely fluid exchange of weight. I realized right then: You don't build a 50-year marriage by deciding who gets the privilege of being carried. You build it by seamlessly passing the heavy end of the couch back and forth so neither of your arms snap. It’s not about one person sacrificing their humanity for the other’s comfort; it’s about two people acting as a synchronized survival system.
Mariam~TJ@TjMariam65326

What opinion about "Equality" will put you in this position.....

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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
Normalize realizing the whole cheat code to life is just showing up again and again.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
The older you get, the more you realize luck is just exposure. If you sit in the same chair, same routine, talking to same people… nothing new happens. You have to touch the world to win. • Talk to strangers • try a new coffee spot • post on social • Start a side hustle The world rewards motion. You don’t find opportunity sitting still. You bump into it.
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Olowoshibi_meey02
Olowoshibi_meey02@Verratti001·
Ego and horny in the same sentence 😂😂😂😂 Some shout powwweeerr
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