It’s Father’s Day, so let Twitter Dad cook.
1. Save your money. Invest what you save. Compound interest is the best thing in the world
2. Cash is oxygen. Cash buys you time when life punches you in the face. I promise it will happen to you.
3. Good times never last. Bad times never last either. No matter how many times life throws you off the horse, get back on.
4. Speaking of horses: don’t buy horses.
5. Choose your partners carefully in business and in life. The wrong people get more expensive as you become more successful.
6. A bad deal is worse than no deal at all.
7. Get everything in writing. On a contract no matter who it’s with.
8. Protect your downside. One bad partner, lawsuit, tax problem, or contract can erase years of progress.
9. Stop comparing yourself to everyone else. There will always be someone ahead of you and someone wishing they were where you are.
10. Focus on one thing and become exceptional at it. Shiny objects kill momentum.
11. Focus requires sacrifice.
12. Lift weights. Take care of your body. Health compounds too.
13 Invest in your mind. Read books.
14. Your health is your real net worth. If you don’t feel good go to the doctor, don’t wait.
15. Stress test everything. Ask yourself: What happens if this goes wrong?
16. Don’t confuse revenue with profit. Plenty of people making millions are broke.
17. 99.9% of course sellers have no idea what they are talking about
18. Don’t use debt to fund your ego. Buy assets first. Toys come later.
19. Protect your reputation. It takes years to build and minutes to destroy.
20. If something feels too good to be true, it is. Run away.
21. It’s okay to say no. Protect your time and your peace.
22. Give more than you take.
23. Take care of your parents and your friends. One day you’ll wish you had more time with both.
24. Call your parents more.
25. Learn to be alone. Loneliness makes people accept bad partners, bad deals, and bad situations.
26. Nobody cares, nobody will save you.
27. Do what makes you happy. Life is short, and somehow it feels shorter every year.
28. Take the risk. The biggest regrets usually come from the chances you didn’t take.
29. You don’t need more information you need more action. Do it now!
30. The smartest / richest people in the world sometimes go broke by making the smallest missteps. It’s foolish to think it can’t happen to you too.
The shit that fuck wit me tho, is the people I thought had love for me, that I have known forever, people that KNOWS the REAL…. Actually Never mind. But your silence is compliance 🖕🏾😂
Good post but he didn’t speak on the real solution to this problem.
Some will say “Just target the ages that convert.”
That’s how you 3–5x your CPM and then tweet about how Facebook is broken.
You don’t outsmart a trillion-dollar algorithm by narrowing age bands.
You just shrink the auction and pay more for worse distribution.
Zuck is the only one getting rich when you super target your traffic.
Example: Medicare is 65+.
So the amateur toggles 65+ only.
Congrats, you just made inventory scarce and expensive.
Here’s what someone who’s actually managed real budgets does:
Run 18+
Let the algo roam.
Only fire the conversion event on qualified 65+ age leads.
Within days, Facebook will skew majority 65+ on its own.
You don’t control who sees the ad.
You control what the machine learns from.
Most “media buyers” try to control traffic.
Operators control the signal.
Don’t make things easier for Zuck, make them easier for you!
Sold out in 5 minutes 🙏
what a crazy rush, just sit here trying to deal with it all
forever grateful for anyone thats supported at any point along this journey
back to work
Ryan Ruffels, the winner of the Q at Myrtle Beach and member of The Lads Youtube channel, fired a four-under 67 at the Myrtle Beach Classic today. He's currently T7 in his first PGA TOUR start since October 2022.
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