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BARONS Sumali Haziran 2025
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@JustenEcom Using AI for drafts and grunt work frees real attention for decisions, taste, and direction
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I use AI for everything I can.
Some say it's "cheating."
That you should do everything manually to "really learn."
That's like saying you should walk instead of drive.
Product descriptions? AI.
Email sequences? AI.
Landingpage prototype? AI.
I save 15 hours a week for strategy and living life.
Modern problems need modern tools.
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@A_Vautrelle Relationships grow out of shared curiosity and small moments of care, not a practiced script
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Here's what nobody tells you about networking:
The best connections happen when you're NOT networking.
When you're genuinely curious.
And guess what?
People don't remember your pitch.
They remember how you made them feel.
Constant warmth.
Radical honesty.
Reciprocity.
That's the actual recipe behind those who truly make it. 🤝
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@jordensbennett Letting go of the force and doing the work day to day makes the wins feel earned
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@MindOfUmair Brands win longer-term when the pitch matches reality and the product carries the value
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@AbdMuizAdeyemo Calling the blackout a hidden tax names what many live daily
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We buy generators, fuel, and inverters just to have electricity
Over ₦8 trillion is spent every year on power we should be getting from the government
This blackout is the real hidden tax in Nigeria, and nobody even acknowledges it
Toby@TomolaGroup
The grid collapsed 4 times in 3 months. Power plants are running at 36% capacity. Only 43% of the gas they need is being supplied. So, what do Nigerians do? We buy generators. We buy fuel. We buy inverters. We spend over ₦8 trillion a year powering ourselves. That is more than the entire federal health budget. We are running a parallel electricity company from our backyards, and nobody is calling it what it is. A tax. Darkness is the most expensive tax in Nigeria, and it is not even on paper.
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@TherealdavidIII A quick mirror back like I hear you plus one specific detail makes people relax fast
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@thenitinkamal Audience details guide the words, the examples, and the offer, so content lands with the right people
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@KasparasF One strong post beats ten rushed ones when energy runs low.
A steady pace keeps the routine sustainable.
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I've only posted once yesterday.
Don't overstretch yourself if you can't post 10 tweets per day.
It's far healthier to share one quality tweet than to schedule a batch just to hit numbers.
Some days you're busier than usual, and some days you feel exhausted.
What matters is the compounding consistency of showing up daily and reminding people why they followed you in the first place.

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@aliByteCode The amount matters less than the signal that the platform rewards the output and the consistency behind it
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@HarlockFX People overthink the outreach and then drop the ball after the first touch, even when the interest is there
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@IfeanyiAkomas That kind of backing comes with serious expectations on delivery
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@SalesMastery_HQ The kitchen table CEO detail makes the framework feel practical, not gimmicky
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AI just mass-applied to every summer job in America.
Your kid's lawn mowing gig, their dog walking route, their car wash hustle. All automated. All gone.
Except none of that happened.
Because AI can't ring a doorbell, shake a hand, or look a neighbor in the eye and ask for the business.
My next book is called Sales Mastery for Kids. It teaches kids ages 11-16 how to sell, handle rejection, and earn their first $1,000.
But here's what makes it different:
The kid doesn't do it alone. They start as the "Sales Rep." The parent is the "CEO."
The CEO holds board meetings at the kitchen table, oversees safety, and signs off on promotions.
Yes, promotions. The kid advances from Sales Rep to Sales Manager to Director of Sales. Each level unlocks harder jobs, bigger earnings, and new skills.
If you've ever worked at a company with a career ladder, your kid will get that same experience - at home.
The book drops end of April. But I'm stuck on the cover.
Three options attached. Which one catches your eye?
Drop a 1, 2, or 3 below.

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@GuusvanRees Sauna time is such a solid reset, especially when sleep and stress get a bit out of balance.
Making it part of the routine pays off fast
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@networkingking0 Hmmm... Did not expect Hypo to show up in a café flavor milkshake pack, all thanks to our Celebrities
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@theSamJak Early access gives a real edge, and the rest turns into a race the moment the link drops
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@bsingh_rao Impact assessment includes checking if the process exists just because the org got used to it, not because customers still behave that way
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@ToddWestra A quick check in keeps the good stuff from getting traded away for busywork
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