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CP (Leveraging AI)
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CP (Leveraging AI)
@cpleveragingai
Helping ambitious men operate with discipline, leverage, and agency.
Exposing your excuses here 👉 เข้าร่วม Nisan 2021
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280 characters exposes the pattern.
The essay explains why you are still running it.
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The “worth it” part is the whole game and most men never actually make the pain feel smaller than the future reward.
They say the goal matters but still negotiate with every hard hour like it’s optional.
Once the vision in your head hurts more to abandon than the grind hurts to continue, the whole motivation conversation disappears.
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This makes sense only till it doesn't take a toll on your health and personal life. The moment it starts, you hope you would have done that impractical $60,000/year job you love.
The most practical way is to create an asset while working on $120,000/year job which can make money for you on the side.
The moment you start earning from it, this $120,000/year job will just be a perk, as you already have an asset working for you on the side.
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@GrammarHippy Most guys hear this and still reach for the wallet because fixing content feels like admitting they're currently average.
Throwing money at bad content is just expensive ego protection. It lets you delay the painful realization that your thinking and taste aren't there yet.
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I’ve spent tens of millions of dollars on ads.
I’ve also grown hundreds of thousands of followers 100% organically.
So I can tell you for sure that this it true:
- If your content is bad? No amount of money can help you grow.
- If your content is good? You don’t need money to grow.
Money just speeds up the growth.
The conclusion is yours to make.
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@stijnnoorman Failing more is useless without the autopsy.
Most people post crap, it dies,
then post different crap next week.
The ones who actually win
treat every dead offer and video like a crime scene
until they find exactly what killed it.
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@heyblake You don't wake up synonymous.
It clicks somewhere in the ugly middle when people start tagging you, quoting you, and introducing you that way without you asking.
Most quit right before that switch flips because the boring repetition finally broke them.
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@AlexHormozi Value alone doesn't bring money.
Most guys solve real problems but stay broke because nobody knows they exist.
The winners solve painful problems and figure out how to get in front of the people bleeding from them.
Value without reach is just expensive therapy.
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The portfolio line is clean but misses the ego trap.
Most men treat grinding through exhaustion like a badge of honor until the body cashes the check and suddenly they’re the guy who “used to have it all.”
Health forces the identity death nobody wants: you can’t hustle your way past biology forever.
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@ItsKieranDrew Cheap hacks get attention fast but zero loyalty.
Real stories compound into people
who feel like they actually know you.
Two years later those same people buy without hesitation
while the tactic guys are still fighting for scraps.
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@shubhvanii Most guys treat the "hands shake" part like a one-time test they can pass and move on. It's not.
It's the daily tax you pay until your nervous system finally upgrades. The embarrassment fades but only after you stop negotiating with it every single morning.
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You become that uncle the day you realize being the reliable fixer was just volunteering as everyone's emotional trash can.
The distance isn't punishment. It's what happens after you've cleaned up enough other people's messes to finally decide your own life deserves first priority.
Brutal but clean.
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@HeyYoungKings This is brutal for ambitious guys specifically.
That constant low-level sexual frustration
leaks into your focus, discipline, and drive.
You’re basically trying to build an empire
while your tank stays half-empty.
Most men don’t connect those dots
until it’s too late.
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Funny thing is most men romanticize their 8 year old self but wouldn't actually want to be him again. That kid had zero direction, zero standards, and zero power.
The goal isn't to go backwards. It's to reach the same zero-fucks level while carrying the strength, money, and leadership the 8 year old never had.
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@IAmAaronWill The client telling you he would've paid $10k is actually rare as hell. If he wouldn't have told you, you probably wouldn't have raised the price. Most just smile, pay the cheap price, and quietly judge you for it later.
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