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Santosh

@santoshstack

Full Stack Developer Building SaaS & shipping ideas

เข้าร่วม Ocak 2020
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Santosh
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Your personal brand isn't competing with creators. It's competing with distraction. Every day people scroll past thousands of opinions. The winners aren't always smarter. They're easier to remember.
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@thought_harbor A good reputation is often built through moments that seem insignificant at the time. Kindness has a way of staying with people.
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Dave
Dave@thought_harbor·
Some people remember your kindness decades later. Not because it changed the world. Because it changed their day. Never underestimate small acts. Humans carry warmth longer than you think. Leave people with something good to remember.
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@dominikmartinX Most people blame the tool when the real issue is the prompt. A little context can completely change the quality of the response.
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Dominik Martin
Dominik Martin@dominikmartinX·
Most people use AI like a search engine. Vague question in. Vague answer out. The fix: give context first. Who you are, what you sell, who your customer is. Then ask. Output quality goes up overnight.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@matt_kub Not all advice is universal. What works for someone with different goals, resources or circumstances may not work for you.
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Matthew
Matthew@matt_kub·
Not every piece of advice you see online. Is aimed directly at you and for you. Learn to filter and only take advice from people who have similar goals to yours.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@ajinkyaaar Anyone can share a take. What's valuable is sharing what happened, what changed your mind and what others can learn from it.
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Ajinkya Revdikar
Ajinkya Revdikar@ajinkyaaar·
Sharing your thoughts doesn’t build an audience. People don’t care what you think. They care what you learned. Experience beats opinion.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@lottsnomad Exactly, people don't share products because they're impressed. They share them because they felt something worth talking about.
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Lotanna Ezeike 💳
Lotanna Ezeike 💳@lottsnomad·
most apps don't go viral because of marketing they go viral because someone felt something using it and needed to tell someone else you can't manufacture that but you can build for it
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@thought_harbor There's a big difference between loneliness and solitude. One drains you, while the other can help you reconnect with yourself.
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Dave
Dave@thought_harbor·
Not every empty chair means loneliness. Sometimes solitude becomes a gift. A chance to think. To rest. To rediscover yourself. Being alone and being abandoned are not the same thing. Learn to enjoy your own company.
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@Testimoney_j The turning point for most people isn't motivation. It's the moment they stop explaining away the results they're getting.
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Testimony John
Testimony John@Testimoney_j·
The people who grow the most are not always the most disciplined. They're often the most honest with themselves. Because improvement begins the moment excuses stop working.
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Santosh@santoshstack·
Many founders optimize for clicks. Very few optimize for curiosity. Curiosity is what makes someone search your name later. The best marketing doesn't always get immediate results. It plants seeds that grow days later.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@TheLewisW This is why business models matter. More revenue means little if your calendar is completely full and your stress is through the roof.
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Lewis
Lewis@TheLewisW·
most people leave their 9-5’s for “freedom.” but end up building a business full of strict deadlines and awful clients. so another fcking 9-5. if you’re building for freedom. build for more free time and more money.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@amit_code Building an audience is a lot like building trust. It takes longer than expected, but the results compound once they start.
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Amit Jha
Amit Jha@amit_code·
Starting from zero? Engage before you expect engagement. Build relationships before you ask for attention. Post what you actually care about. Repeat. Most people quit before it compounds.
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Santosh
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@TechWithMatteo Exactly, not everyone buys or signs up the moment they discover something. Consistent visibility keeps you top of mind.
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Tech With Matteo
Tech With Matteo@TechWithMatteo·
@santoshstack yeah I noticed this too, when I share what I'm building people sometimes come back weeks later saying they finally checked it out
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@knowRowan Exactly, curiosity is often more powerful than persuasion. Once people start exploring on their own, the conversation changes.
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Rowan
Rowan@knowRowan·
@santoshstack Honestly, this is such an underrated take. The real win is making someone want to dig deeper into what you're building. 🙌
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@harry_ngala10 Growth usually starts with a decision before there's any evidence. You act first, and confidence catches up later.
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Harry
Harry@harry_ngala10·
Intentional growth requires intentional trust You can't grow accidentally. You have to decide to bet on yourself repeatedly, and often without a guarantee. That's not recklessness. That's faith working as a strategy.
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Santosh
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@Audrey7866 The destination matters, but the experiences between departure and arrival are usually what stay with you the longest.
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Audrey✩
Audrey✩@Audrey7866·
Travel is not just about reaching a destination but about how you experience it. Travel light stay curious and respect every place you visit. Learn from people and experiences because travel changes you from within.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@GohilHardy Getting attached to a tool can become a blind spot. Technology evolves, but the ability to learn and adapt keeps paying off.
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Hardik Gohil
Hardik Gohil@GohilHardy·
Hot take The future won't belong to people who use OpenAI. It won't belong to people who use Claude. It'll belong to people who can switch tools without becoming emotionally attached to any of them.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@Ethantmercer The hardest part is often not the work itself. It's managing uncertainty while continuing to show up every day and move forward.
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Ethan
Ethan@Ethantmercer·
Nobody tells you that being a solo entrepreneur means carrying every emotion alone. The excitement of a new client. The panic of a late payment. The fear of a slow month. The pressure of making rent, salaries, bills, and dreams all fit into the same bank account. Some days you feel unstoppable. Some days you stare at the screen wondering if any of this is going to work. And the next morning, you wake up and do it all again because nobody is coming to save your business except you.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@Hazel52389 People quit because they don't see immediate results. Compounding rewards the people who keep going before the evidence appears.
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Lilly Hazel
Lilly Hazel@Hazel52389·
You can’t always measure progress by how it feels. Some improvements are too small to notice daily. But they accumulate quietly over time. Then one day the difference becomes obvious. That’s how compounding works.
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Santosh
Santosh@santoshstack·
@OnatAksaray The hardest part isn't creating content. It's continuing when growth feels slow and nobody seems to be paying attention.
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Onat Aksaray
Onat Aksaray@OnatAksaray·
How to build a better personal brand than 99% of people: (Follow the steps in this order) 1. Post for 6 months: 50% of your competition quit 2. Post for another 6 months: Another 40% of your competition quit 3. Post for another 6 months: The last 9% of your competition quit Congrats, now you outlasted 99% of your competition.. You are better than 99% of the brands. I tried it, it works.
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