@HevyApp Are you guys considering launching a API or a MCP? I love the app but I would very much appreciate to use GPT/Claude to help me manage my trainings.
Asking ChatGPT for ideas is the fastest way to get ignored.
It plays safe because it doesn’t know you yet. Instead of asking for a list, tell it to grill you with questions. Better context = better content.
Drop "IDEAS" below and I’ll DM you the prompt.
I used to hate AI scripts. They always sounded stiff.
Then I realized the problem was my prompt. If you don’t ask for casual, AI goes full corporate.
Now I use simple words and short lines that sound natural. Total game changer.
Want the exact prompt? Comment PROMPT bellow.
@HomePlans2@Preda2005@elonmusk Lol, I'm not saying that there is no corruption there, but in this case you're exactly right.
The problem is that the lake connects with the ocean and sometimes the road would cease to exist, living the people there disconnected from the city.
Most people think good editing means fancy effects.
It doesn’t.
Small choices matter.
A slow zoom adds life.
A sound cue signals importance.
Smart subtitles keep eyes on screen.
Good editing guides attention without being noticed. Edit with purpose.
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If you’re not using both Shorts and long-form, you’re leaving money on the table.
Are you shifting more toward Shorts this year, or sticking to long-form? Let’s talk.
YouTube just flipped the script on monetization.
Shorts are no longer just bait for long videos. The CEO confirmed Shorts now earn more per watch hour than long-form content.
While other platforms struggle to pay creators, YouTube turned short-form into a real revenue stream.
Shorts are no longer optional. They’re part of the business model.
I just turned 30.
People love to say they know why things worked.
Age. Habits. One decision. One mindset.
Honestly, I don’t know, and neither can they.
Was it the years of work?
Was it time?
Was it luck?
Was it all of it?
Social media is full of people pointing at one reason and calling it the truth.
“I don’t know” is more honest.
And maybe that honesty matters more than advice.
You can make 90 content ideas without overthinking.
Most people make content harder than it should be.
Use a simple system to reach new people, teach something useful, and show how you work.
Then turn each idea into three formats.
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Most men die at 30.
They are not buried until 80.
For years, I asked why people don’t go for it.
Why they don’t chase what they want.
Why they stay.
It felt like invisible chains.
I didn’t understand the cost of freedom.
At 25, it seems simple.
You can leave.
Move to another country.
Start from nothing.
Decide who you are and what you’ll do.
Simple. On paper.
But 96% of people live near where they were born.
80% stay within 100 miles.
Goethe said, “One must travel to learn.”
The real travel is not physical.
It’s psychological.
Not going on an adventure is bad enough.
Giving up on your dreams is worse.
You get civilized.
People tell you what to do.
And you listen.
I thought this was weakness.
I was wrong.
Freedom is crushing.
Freedom forces decisions.
Daily ones.
What do I want?
Who am I?
What if I fail?
That question makes your hands sweat.
Your heart race.
Your mind spiral.
There is an easy solution.
Get in line.
Most people don’t want meaning.
They want predictability.
A job tells you what to do.
A routine tells you who you are.
Rules remove choice.
Anxiety drops.
No questions.
No identity crisis.
No 2 a.m. ceiling stares.
This is not stupid.
It works.
From the outside, people who search look unstable.
Risky.
Crazy.
The numbers support conformity.
Most high-reward paths follow power laws.
Most get nothing.
A few get everything.
Artists.
Entrepreneurs.
Creators.
The expected value is low.
Quitting early is rational.
If it’s not for you, you can go back in line.
Weekends.
An average salary.
Two kids and routines.
You drown in responsibilities.
Then escape them.
Quit training.
Eat whatever you want.
Scroll instead of thinking.
Take two vacations a year.
It’s not hell.
It’s average.
The bill comes later.
Wait for the diagnosis.
Ignore the doctor.
Tell people you’re trying.
Be honest.
You’re not.
Food is one exit.
Distraction is another.
Lack of discipline works well.
No one takes that away.
You traded your dreams for comfort.
To avoid hard decisions.
And it works.
Until it doesn’t.
Because a meaningful life has a cost.
You risk confusion.
You risk failure.
You risk losing yourself.
You risk going mad.
Full stop.
The question is not whether avoidance works.
It does.
The question is whether it’s worth it.
What if you woke up with purpose?
What if your work mattered to someone else?
What if your life justified the discipline?
Even if it took ten years of obscurity.
Unscalable work.
Actions everyone said led nowhere.
They were right.
For months.
For years.
But not forever.
You only need to win once.
You only need to find yourself once.
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Here’s me in normal living-room lighting: flat and dull.
Then I turn it off and add: key light, fill light, light strip, and a practical light. The difference is night and day.
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