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@roberthan8675 we’ve pivoted since then and i’m glad you were a supporter and had success. we wish you continue to support us on this new chapter.
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When you step away from Twitter, from the echo chamber of startup flexing and fake hustle porn, and actually touch some grass — you realize nobody in the real world gives a shit how many MRR screenshots you post, how many SaaS tools you launched, or how “booked & busy” you are.
Flex culture in the entrepreneurship space is cooked. Burnt out. Done. It’s performative. It’s empty. No one cares.
The status points you think you’re racking up from being a 20-something with a six-figure Stripe screenshot, a YC badge in your bio, or a profile pic in Mykonos with some “founder freedom” caption — they’re basically worthless.
And worse — it attracts the lowest quality people into your orbit. The type who only want to partner with you, collab with you, “hop on a quick call,” or repost your threads — not because they respect what you build, but because they’re clout-chasing. They’re opportunists. They’re leeches dressed like founders.
Everything social media psyopped you into thinking was impressive — the pitch decks, the fake urgency tweets, the endless “just shipped” product announcements — none of it actually matters.
The real flex? Building something that changes your life. That feeds your family. That buys your time back. That makes you proud when no one’s watching.
You think the actual elite — the ones quietly owning software monopolies, private equity portfolios, or whole chunks of the internet’s infrastructure — are refreshing Twitter to see if your bootstrapped SaaS hit $15K MRR this month?
They don’t care. And they’re winning quietly.
It’s the bell curve all over again. On one side, the people who never post. On the other, the ones who really made it.
You and I? We’re in the noisy middle — trying to look rich, instead of becoming free.
Choose silence. Choose peace. Build in the real world.