@KevinSzabo14 People hatewhat they need to hear.
and love what they want to hear.
Discomfort is foreign.
Comfort is conditioned.
It keeps them limited. You grow while others project.
@joshsilentmode I imagine life was simpler.
But that doesn't mean it was better.
Technology is a double edged sword--as with anything.
We get to choose how we use it and regulate how much control we give it.
It should be an enhancer, but it has become a weapon.
For better or worse.
@danwestworld The world we live in makes people reject wealth out of fear of status.
The best part about wealth is the choice of what you decide to do with the status that comes with it.
You don't have to seek attention, but it's is fuel to the flame.
The only risk is not taking the risk
@IAmAaronWill My (least)favorite thing on X is comments to "add value" that are a reworded version of exactly what you wrote XD.
Credit to the writer though. They admire you and see you as an opportunity to grow.
Not much value being exchanged lol.
@dickiebush The first three are only a result of your ability to persuade effectively. It's a tool that must be honed.
I am in the early phases, but the only way I get better is by shipping more.
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Writing is the #1 skill that I would tell my 16 year old self to learn.
But not just words on paper. Influential, persuasive, copywriting.
Modern greatness acknowledges the principles of the past.
@dickiebush breaks it down so a 12 year old could do it.
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The most underrated, misunderstood, yet powerful book in marketing:
Scientific Advertising.
Ogilvy said read it 7 times. Halbert called it his bible. Its ideas have generated billions for over 100 years.
Here's why it works and how to master it:🧵
I didn't pay attention much in school. Just did enough so I could play sports.
My junior year of college, I realized I loved learning...
But only if it was related to my interests.
And now, I'm starting to see the fruits.