Work extremely hard at the right game with the right tools, and success is inevitable
Failures will teach you which game is to be played
Experience will teach you what are the best tools to use
Nevertheless, learning from others' mistakes/wisdom will cover the most ground
Women want to cuck you, see you out of shape and simping for them
Your family wants you safe, with a good job, not some crazy superstar
Your friends don't want you to shine brighter than them
You have to want it more than everyone else.
You're alone in this war bro.
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America turned 250 and New York really dressed for the occasion.
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you are old enough to understand things now bro
stop fucking scrolling
stop eating goyslop
stop jerking off
ur a grown ADULT, have some self control
its embarrassing
God is watching and he is not happy seeing your time & blessings go to waste
The more bored you can become, the less boring your life will be. Average person is never bored but lives the most boring life imaginable.
Audit your days before it’s too late.
The smartest people I went to school with are still slaves to a 9-5
too aware of every way their great idea could fail
too worried of what other people think of them
too smart for their own good
too scared of risk
manufacture some delusional confidence and see where it takes you
@stevieblakloks@BrockRiddickIFB We’re different from the rest of the animal kingdom. We are given domion over this earth. Milk from the cow/goat is God’s gift to us. Those animals are able to serve our needs
Everyone praises founders who go all-in. Most of them are about to waste a decade.
Going all-in isn't grit. It's a bet. And it only makes sense when you have lightning in a bottle.
We did. Something was clearly working at Cal AI. Users, revenue, momentum we could see.
The founders doing 20-hour days for 10 years on something clearly NOT working? That isn't dedication.
That's sacrificing the only things that matter for nothing.
All-in is a bet. Make sure you can see the cards before you push them in.
Kevin O'Leary made his money in classic boomer fashion. He benefited from cheap housing, cheap education, expanding consumer markets, rising asset prices for decades.
A mediocre operator in 1985 had easier odds than an exceptional operator today. Kevin didn't invent anything, nor did he innovate. He made most of his money from capital allocation, not value creation.
In typical boomer fashion, Kevin's advice unconsciously assumes that markets aren't saturated, education guarantees mobility, housing remains cheap, globalization continues upward etc.
This is a level of tone-deafness we only see from the boomer cohort. Musk and Bezos are not like this. Nor were Carnegie and Ford. Boomers are uniquely out of touch
Very slippery slope with social media algorithms
Yesterday my feed was 100% startup, AI, SaaS content
I engage with a couple political posts and now my entire feed is the most insane political stuff you can imagine
Easy to slip into nonsense online