be vocal and ride your conviction
sure you might be wrong and lose a lot of money, be an absolute joke infront of everyone but thats how you win over long term
big wins come from huge conviction bets, take a chance anon
i feel bad for people who overlook bangkok, bkk is an s tier city with great infra, great and warm people. It's probably the closest to any western cities (prob better) w half the cost
Having lived in Bangkok all my life, I would say this is the best time of the city I have ever experienced.
We used to compare Bangkok with places like Singapore or even Tokyo ,
but today Bangkok no longer needs those comparisons.
I think It has its own character, its own energy, and its own identity. The city feels dynamic, and productive in a way that is uniquely Bangkok.
let's normalize recommending our friends publicly
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You blame the model when the tools are the real problem.
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