1/ On Making It
Are we GMI? Are we NGMI? Are we WAGMI? What does Making It mean?
I present below the 6529 GMI Framework (tm, all rights reserved, (c) 2021, 😂)
Frameworks are just a tool. None are 'right'. This is just how I think about it.
Yesterday I rented a boat and took the leader of one of Flexport's partners in Long Beach on a 3 hour of the port complex. Here's a thread about what I learned.
Learning sales is key to scaling your business.
I've used just one sales framework for years to close deals with startups and $1B+ brands.
Steal it here:
There's one course I took in High School that I still use daily, and that was arguably the most helpful class I ever took:
Research Methods.
Everyone should have to take a class like this.
The 10 problems:
• Distractions
• Over-editing
• Perfectionism
• Self-confidence
• Generating ideas
• Impostor syndrome
• Choose a platform
• Writing consistently
• Finding time to write
Let's dive into each one (and how to overcome them)
Jerry Seinfeld made $267 million in 1998.
He's the most successful comedian ever.
But it all starts with a 6 step writing system.
Here's a THREAD that will give you the tools to build any skill:
"The best way to predict the future is to create it."
That's exactly why every entrepreneur is inherently a futurist.
5 examples from @Naveen_Jain_CEO's Moonshots show just how easy it is to overlook and underestimate what's coming when you're in the passenger seat.
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The world's most valuable skill:
Writing effectively.
But colleges charge you 120k and still do a terrible job teaching it.
Instead, here are 9 writing frameworks that cost you nothing and will save you hundreds of hours:
1/ (THREAD)
🚨2020 Election: Could Trump’s claims have merit?🚨
An analysis of voting data from Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Data Source: New York Times and Edison Research.
“The ten most popular kids from every high school in the world are now living in New York! Those are the people that most of us who moved to New York came here to get away from.”
An absolutely astonishing gut-punch of an essay by @jeremoss. https://t.co/3rEYsr8PLi