
SATLakeCity
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SATLakeCity
@Crypto_Estates
Adventures + Real Estate + Dynamic Bitcoin Position Strategies ⛷ 🏔 🏄🏼 🤿 🌊 🌴 ☀️ 🏜️
Utah, USA เข้าร่วม Eylül 2021
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Releasing certain clients is a powerful act of self-respect and growth. As Kings and Queens, your time and energy are precious. By parting ways with relationships that no longer serve your vision, you create space for partnerships that honor your value, elevate your purpose, and align with your kingdom’s success.
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I appreciate @vailmtn hosting their investor/analyst dinner in a building I co-own. Thanks for the rent! I requested an invite and am a +1 for several guests. We’ll see how open they are to change.
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@WasatchSnow Life is electric ⚡️ never doom and gloom. If there is no snow then go for a hike, bike ride or a walk. Jump in the lake. Whatever makes you feel alive.
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Brawl outside bar leads to shooting in downtown Salt Lake City gephardtdaily.com/local/brawl-ou…
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Work is not all of life. Your co-workers shouldn’t be your only friends. Schedule life and defend it just as you would an important business meeting. Never tell yourself “I’ll just get it done this weekend.” Review Parkinson’s Law in The 4-Hour Workweek and force yourself to cram within tight hours so your per-hour productivity doesn’t fall through the floor. Focus, get the critical few done, and get out. E-mailing all weekend is no way to spend the little time you have on this planet.
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Parleys is a disaster right now! Thankful for snow tires. There are so many cars that should not be on the road right now. Shout out to UHP who is all over helping stranded and stuck people. #ParkCity #Interstate80
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@TonyKorologos Why would you put powder stashes on a map to show the world?
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I’ve added “areas” to the map on my Alta Guide ski app! Examples include Mount Baldy, Ballroom, Devil’s Castle, Catherine’s Area. Also added more runs that aren’t on the standard paper map. More: tonykorologos.com/alta-guide/
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@LoganPaul Nope!
Citizenship doesn’t make you American.
Heritage, culture, traditions, English speaking, and Christianity is what makes you a real American-PR barely checks any of those boxes.
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I love my brother but I don’t agree with this
Puerto Ricans are Americans & I’m happy they were given the opportunity to showcase the talent that comes from the island
Jake Paul@jakepaul
Purposefully turning off the halftime show Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences (which equals viewership for them) You are their benefit. Realize you have power. Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.
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@ComedicBizman I’ve been asking myself how much early morning time should go toward mentally reviewing visions & goals, without drifting too far from the present (which is always a battle for me). Maybe 15 minutes, blended with action plans. Thoughts?
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@NWSReno How does weather look tomorrow morning over the pass 8-10am ?
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You'll encounter some light snow over Donner Pass this morning. Expect wet roads, areas of ice, and reduced visibilities. Images courtesy of Caltrans.
Updates and more information can be found at quickmap.dot.ca.gov


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@NWSSaltLakeCity @NWSSaltLakeCity have family driving over Donner pass around 8am tomorrow. How does the weather look over the sierras tomorrow morning.?
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❄️Our attention now turns to a colder system arriving late Wed that will bring valley snow between early Thursday AM and Friday AM.
➡️Slow down if you encounter adverse driving conditions (especially for the Thu AM commute!) and allow more time to reach your destination. #utwx


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The algorithm thrives on shock footage. You call it news, but it’s really a cycle.. consume, react, repeat. Over time it erodes creativity, agency, and original thought, leaving us informed but hollow. Digital slavery is real. What’s your average daily screen time? You don’t need to answer me. Please take care of yourself. I can only imagine the overstimulation your industry deals with.
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@Crypto_Estates @childrichard Everything I post is obviously not meant to uplift. I report news. This post is a reminder why most stores don't want employees to stop shoplifters. They are told to let them go. It's an issue nationwide. You don't have to care and that is fine.
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@childrichard @tvheidihatch Reposting the digital filth of algorithms to ‘uplift’ the people. The decay of creativity and uniqueness before our very eyes.
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@tvheidihatch Very important for the people of Utah to know about this
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@Camp4 At what point does documenting a healthy life start to compete with actually living it?
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“We do more before 9am than most people do all day.”
🤯 When I first saw this iconic TV ad in 1981, it blew my 11-year-old mind.
How cool would it be to wrap up the work day by 9am?!
Only later did I learn that Army men don’t actually clock out at 9 and fart around the rest of the day. But that didn’t temper my enthusiasm for the core idea: get up early and get stuff done while the rest of the world is asleep. It’s almost like cheating!
No joke—four decades later, I still think about that Army slogan in the pre-dawn hours. It’s a mantra that’s self-fulfilling…
It’s hard to have a bad life if you get up early every day and do some combination of:
🧹 Chores
💪 Exercise
☕️ Coffee
✍️ Reading & writing
🧘 Meditation
🧠 Deep work
💬 Messages
The Army was right—getting up early is perhaps the best cheat code in life. The hours between 5 and 9am are a gap in the space-time continuum—they somehow count double.
🪖If you want to Be All You Can Be, start by being up early.
(Parents of young kids: Yes, this works for you too—but you might have to get up even earlier than The Army.)
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@benroy It’s remarkable you went from highlighting internet addiction to feeding that addiction by giving tips to go viral. Case study.
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Notes on the X algorithm & going viral:
I published an article recently that did well & I have some thoughts to share after watching it bounce around the internet.
My brain is cooked from (ironically) being too online after writing an essay about internet addiction, so buckle up for some unfiltered thoughts.
To start, it seems like virality is a function of convincing concentric circles of people to engage with your content & pass it on, so basically your friends + closest followers are gatekeepers for whether your post is going to do well (initially).
For my article, the flow was… my friends liked it, then some larger accounts in crypto saw and shared it, then wider tech circles started to engage and the thing popped off from there.
It’s not quite that linear, but that’s a starting point.
I like @phokarlsson’s idea that, “the social structure of the internet is shaped like a river” i.e. my personal attention funnel is a stream of people that engage with me, then that connects to other people’s streams & eventually we hit a bigger influencer’s river etc.
The reason that analogy works so well is exactly because attention flows are not linear i.e. it’s not just smaller streams of attention funnelling into ever larger ones… often the big rivers double back + funnel into other smaller rivers too.
Anyway, my article did that.
It went up & down the chain a few times starting with crypto twitter, moving to tech twitter, then moving back to crypto twitter, then moving over to the fintech part of this app and on and on.
At ~1 million impressions there was an inflection point where the post got enough motion that it became cool (or at least socially derisked) to engage with.
A lot of accounts then started quote posting + sharing their own experiences & that accelerated everything.
It's fun how when something goes viral people start to reach out and say hi.
>I had ~200 people send DMs and ~100 meaningful comments on the article & it confirmed for me that writing an essay is a great way to indirectly revive your network / remind people you're alive.
This whole experience has made me think about how on point @jackbutcher was with this post:
x.com/jackbutcher/st…
A lot of folks have asked me how to go viral & how to make content that other people like & my answer for the most part is I have no idea.
There’s no magical formula for this stuff & I think muh optimizing too hard is a waste of time. People can see through the fakery.
All I can really share is some suggestions from what I do when I post articles, so I'd say...
Level 1:
-try to write stuff that YOU think is cool ('cause people can sense genuine interest)
-try to use compelling titles, good pictures + simple sentences to hook folks on the timeline and keep their attention
Level 2:
-focus on pleasing a small audience e.g. when I write I imagine that I’m writing to one of my group chats
-also: write content in a way that’s accessible for people even if they don’t know you (so if it does get traction, it makes sense to new audiences)
Level 3a:
-when you’re really proud of your work/writing/content: share it widely + consistently & without shame
-Tyler the Creator has an elite clip about this that’s always worth rewatching
x.com/heymike/status…
Level 3b:
-Practically, what I do is share a new article in a few chats where friends might see it
-Then I’ll quote tweet the article with extra commentary, reactions, opinions etc. a few times to add context + help more people see it (not everyone will see the first post)
The rest of the game is a mix of luck, timing + algorithmic serendipity so sometimes you just have to hit send, forget about it & move on.
I’ll hedge these thoughts by saying:
1) This is pure vibenomics… I’ve never looked at the codebase for this app & I just try to write stuff I think is cool
2) The algo changes a lot so you’d probably learn more by trying to post in different ways yourself & seeing what sticks
Good luck + send me your essays so I can read them ✌️

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