We have 11K+ interns but I’ve not see 11k people sharing our internship links ooo.
You people told me we’re in this together.
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I’ll share the link again after this tweet.
RT this tweet and drop a comment with #100kInterns so I know people who are helping us push this🙏🏽
Most of the time...
Someone isn't going to see your vision.
Until you've nearly turned it into reality...
If you've already turned your vision
into a reality, it will become more and more difficult
to change the vision and then create the next one.
Most people will tell you...
Stay in your lane.
Do what works.
Why change it up?
The compound interest of focus is immense.
I'm not sure about you...
but waking up each day and enjoying the vision
I'm building... enjoying the journey...
Means a lot more to me than the destination
or simply having something that "works".
The problem is...
Most of the time, those around us...
They can't see, what we do.
They won't see it.
In order to create success in business...
It's about turning nothing into something.
To turn your dreams into waking life.
And then...
Once you've hit that next peak.
It's about redefining everything.
That means, you might have to rip up everything
and feel as if you're starting again.
I've had these times in my life...
over and over...
When I look back... one of the most effective
things I've ever done... is to be able to easily
"reset" parts of my life, with limited amounts of fear.
See...
Not only will people tell you it's not good to do something dangerous.
Your ego won't either.
If you're doing well...
your ego will protect you
from doing amazing.
It'll try to compare you to others...
to try to convince you that things are "okay".
But deep down
you know the difference.
Reset, what's required.
Because the next level
always requires a reset.
It always requires...
a time that is perhaps the most scary
in your life.
To go from good
to great
to is this even my life?
There's a reason there aren't many people who do it.
Most of the time...
Someone isn't going to see your vision.
Until you've nearly turned it into reality...
If you've already turned your vision
into a reality, it will become more and more difficult
to change the vision and then create the next one.
Most people will tell you...
Stay in your lane.
Do what works.
Why change it up?
The compound interest of focus is immense.
I'm not sure about you...
but waking up each day and enjoying the vision
I'm building... enjoying the journey...
Means a lot more to me than the destination
or simply having something that "works".
The problem is...
Most of the time, those around us...
They can't see, what we do.
They won't see it.
In order to create success in business...
It's about turning nothing into something.
To turn your dreams into waking life.
And then...
Once you've hit that next peak.
It's about redefining everything.
That means, you might have to rip up everything
and feel as if you're starting again.
I've had these times in my life...
over and over...
When I look back... one of the most effective
things I've ever done... is to be able to easily
"reset" parts of my life, with limited amounts of fear.
See...
Not only will people tell you it's not good to do something dangerous.
Your ego won't either.
If you're doing well...
your ego will protect you
from doing amazing.
It'll try to compare you to others...
to try to convince you that things are "okay".
But deep down
you know the difference.
Reset, what's required.
Because the next level
always requires a reset.
It always requires...
a time that is perhaps the most scary
in your life.
To go from good
to great
to is this even my life?
There's a reason there aren't many people who do it.
100,000 paid internships for Africans is a lot, but not impossible.
First milestone is 5000 paid internships. These paid internships will be remote, on-site & hybrid.
Do we have 5k people on tech twitter in need of internships?
RT this if you’re one of the 5k. I’ll count.
Day ??? Of #100DaysOfCode#100dayOfCode
I was creating a to-do-list app yesterday but I want it to be unique. I’m thinking of adding drag and drop functionality, implement calendar, categorizing tasks, collaborate on tasks with other people. What do y’all think about that?
My journey to landing my first job in tech. Literally everything that I did!
- Started with HTML, CSS and Javascript.
- I started going to meetups ALL THE TIME. Whenever I saw a meetup happening, I was there.- Learned Python.
Found zero python jobs in my area.