This 1h+ Stanford lecture on AI image generation is the kind of knowledge that gets you promoted
not because it's complicated - because almost nobody takes the time to learn it
save this for later, you won't regret it
Why do some people go *years* without change?
Because they never create Momentum.
I know because I spent 3 years spinning my wheels going nowhere.
But now I use these 10 Commandments of Momentum to fill my life with continuous progress:
Peter Thiel explains: all big startups launch in 1 niche market.
@levelsio and @danypostmaa are masters at this.
Don't try to build an app that does 10 things badly.
Nail 1 thing then expand.
@PaddyG96 Not that huge but Sam Altman said "If your startup is so good that people spontaneously tell their friends about it, you've done 80% of the work".
And he's right.
@PaddyG96 Imitating your favourite creators might not always work, especially if their growth strategy from years ago is no longer effective today.
Study what works nowadays, and draw inspiration from both within and outside your own niche!
Spend an evening or two creating the top quality version of video content you’d love every one of your videos to emulate.
Then open up Notion, and painstakingly document every step of that process line by line.
Accompany with screenshots of key parts of the process. Then use that document (and a Loom video walkthrough of the document) to find an editor. And budget to go through 1-2 editor trials before you find your main editor.
You CAN outsource editing. Even if you think it’s impossible. Remove that limiting belief. It’s holding you back from spending time on building the business (or working on more passionate videos).
After I hit my 30s - I’ve made a handful of key life adjustments that gave me way more energy, happiness and helped me shed the dad bod
Sharing a list here of what worked - to help any other dudes in their 30s/early 40s take control
Number one…