I failed 14 businesses before building https://t.co/ijbInLTQaD…
hit rock bottom, went bankrupt, but refused to quit.
6+ years as an entrepreneur from the Philippines.
Every failure taught me: you only truly fail when you give up.
Now building https://t.co/ijbInLTQaD your AI business partner that turns goals into daily actions, fights inconsistency, and helps entrepreneurs stay focused & grow predictably.
Here to share my raw journey: stories, hard lessons, what actually works (and what doesn’t).
I love people deeply. Not perfect, but always improving so I can better serve & support others.
A student of the universe, driven to help humanity build meaningfully.
Your follow, reply, reactions, and any support would be much appreciated! 🙏
What’s one failure that shaped how you build today?
share it here and let's inspire everyone. ↓
Sam Altman:
"We're going to see 10-person billion-dollar companies pretty soon."
"If I were 22 right now, I'd feel like the luckiest kid in history."
Most people will read this, feel inspired for 3 minutes, and go back to what they were doing.
The ones who act will build a one-person company this weekend.
One tool. Claude Cowork. Full operation.
This is the exact playbook ↓
Google just dropped a free 8-minute lesson on building your first AI agent.
This is the clearest explanation of AI agents and loops you'll find anywhere.
People are paying $500 for courses that teach less than this.
Watch it, then read the step by step guide on building loops for your agents below.
If you're a business owner on Windows PC — this is for you.
How many hours did you waste this week:
→ Googling how to do something on your PC?
→ Doing manually what should take 5 minutes?
I built an AI that lives on your desktop.
It sees your screen.
Just ask — it does it for you.
Looking for 5 business owners to try it FREE this week.
Comment DEMO or DM me.
Made my first AI video this week as a practice run — and honestly,
I didn't expect it to turn out like this.
Between the avatar, the voice, the b-roll — all AI-generated.
Zero camera.
Just me figuring out what's possible.
Let's just say this is the beginning of something.
Mac users had Clicky. Windows had nothing like it.
So I built it myself.
Meet Zelon — a Windows AI assistant that lives on your desktop.
In this demo it:
→ teaches you exactly where to click
→ researches anything for you, hands-free
→ catches you up on the latest AI news
Windows only. The first AI I've ever built.
Huge thanks to @FarzaTV — your Clicky demos lit the fuse.
I built this hard because I know people need it.
Early access opens soon.
Want in? Comment or DM me "Zelon."
Knowing is not Understanding.
After spending some time reflecting deeply about myself,
I made a big realization on the things I thought I am aware of but the reality is I am not.
And that is the reason why I haven't achieved the goals that I want to achieve yet.
Knowing and Understanding are very different.
Example of knowing:
I already know that I should Trust myself to achieve the things that I want, I know that I have limiting beliefs and I need to overcome it,
and yet I am still not doing the things I needed to do to achieve my goals because that is uncomfortable for me.
Instead I make an excuse like "I need to read this first, I need to study this first, I need to practice this first."
It's the "I need to do this first before I make the Life changing actions that will make me 1 step closer to my goal.
Understanding is : Doing the necessary uncomfortable hard actions I needed to do to guarantee my progress towards my goals"as simple as that.
Now that I understand this,
I am going to do an Intensive 4 days execution to the necessary uncomfortable hard actions I need to do to level up myself.
Like creating contents on what I know, what's my story, how can I serve people? what are my learnings in business and life,
these are the necessary uncomfortable hard things I haven't been doing yet that will guarantee my progress as an Entrepreneur.
If you are someone that is experiencing this also, feel free to connect with me and let's do it together.
It's about time to create our Extraordinary World.
i've been testing Higgsfield MCP + the NEW Claude Opus 4.8 to generate ALL our Meta ads creative inside 1 conversation...
and it has been ABSOLUTELY cooking
so i've decided to document the ENTIRE workflow...
covering the setup, market research, image gen, animation, copy, and 7-day test campaign structure to take a Meta ads creative batch from 0 to launch in a single afternoon as a service based business (agency, firm, brick and mortar, consultant, etc)
here's what's included inside the guide:
→ Higgsfield MCP setup in 5 minutes (https://t.co/xMyAvg7v9p integrations → paste mcp URL → authorize. 30+ image and video models inside one Claude chat)
→ phase 1, market research + angle development (master brief prompt that returns 7 ad angles ranked by differentiation, top 3 expanded into 3 hook variations each)
→ phase 2, image generation with ChatGPT Images 2.0 (3 variations per angle in under 90 seconds. model selection table covering ChatGPT Images 2.0, Soul 2.0, Nano Banana Pro)
→ phase 3, scroll-stop animation with Seedance 2.0 (static image to cinematic motion loop. first 0.5s stops the scroll. one client hit 5.1% CTR week one... their highest-performing creative ever)
→ phase 4, the 4-variation copy stack (loss aversion, authority + specificity, contrarian, identity. 12 ready-to-test ad combinations from one session)
→ phase 5, 7-day test campaign structure (budget allocation, day 3 signal thresholds, day 7 kill and scale criteria, the 3 highest-probability winners to launch first)
all backed by $10M+ generated through Meta ads funnels for service-based businesses (and a legal funding client that we expanded from 8-12 to 40+ creative variations per month using this method... even finding 3 winners that scaled him to $89k/mo within 90 days)
like + comment "COOK" and i'll send it over
(must be following + RT for priority access)
IInspired by @heyclicky.
I created it for Windows users.
This is the 3rd project I've created since I learned how to code 3 months ago.
I learned a lot making this project.
Thanks for the inspiration, @FarzaTV.