Hey @grok
When was the last time a college basketball team with a #1 NBA Draft pick went .500 or worse in their conference?
And how many teams with a #1 NBA Draft pick that made the NCAA Tournament have been bounced in the first round?
my father always told me: "if you want to go for a run, go for a run, don't look for company. sooner or later, on your fifth run or your twentieth, like-minded people will find you themselves." and only recently have i realized that this principle works everywhere.
don’t be average:
-drink 5 coffees/ day
-gym 3hrs
-make $7,000 before noon
-wake up at 2.69am
-get minimum 2M views/day
-be hated on
-use your looks to get free stuff
-walk faster than people in front
-speak 5 languages
-never respond immediately
this is the aura amplifier.
You’re one “fuck it we ball” away from everything you ever wished for. Overthinkers always lose. Wing the fuck out of it. Problems will hit you no matter how careful or prepared you are. Shit will solve itself out. The only thing you need to be prepared for is not tapping out.
Building in public is weird.
We show graphs, MRR, and screenshots.
but not the 3 a.m. panic wondering if any of it even matters.
What keeps you going when momentum fades?
I recently read a study in Science Advances showing that when two people instantly click, there’s a 70% chance they share similar body-odor profiles.
No clue what to do with that info but it’s fascinating.
I’ve been thinking about building a Personal Relationship Manager a space to take notes on real interactions, track the value you’ve given (and received), and stay intentional about your network.
I studied social sciences, so people have always been my passion.
Founders, creators, operators. would you actually use something like this? Or does something similar already exist?
@kailodee In psychology, it’s called the "commitment–consistency principle". once people say yes, keep serving them. Reciprocity turns them into your best marketers.