At 22, work–life balance doesn’t matter.
The cost of low ambition isn’t obvious yet at that age, but your ambitious friends will drift away with better jobs, start companies, move, etc
Slowly, your circle becomes all low-ambition people. Nobody is there to pull you up.
@echo_922 On parle pas d’investir en bourse.
Évidemment que y’a bien mieux que l’immobilier mais le mec a partir d’un petit apport et à la place de payer un loyer à transformer son logement en un actif à + de 2 millions (sans avoir les 400k).
Tu sais faire ça en bourse ? Sans capital ?
Wallahi j'en ai pleurer sans faire exprès.
La capacité de certains à aider même étant dans le besoin😭🥹.
Faites le bien autour de vous.
What goes around, comes around 🙏
18 months ago, I had $9.50 in my bank account
Today we announced that Cal AI was acquired by MyFitnessPal
Life can flip faster than you think.
Keep going
The next great founder isn't who you expect.
They're building something weird in their home right now.
No fancy degree. No connections. Little followers count.
Just pure obsession with an idea that keeps them up at night.
I'm looking for them.
Whether broke or the richest man alive, Elon Musk has never compromised his values, refusing to make his companies 'woke' or sacrifice his freedom of speech for the sake of money.
My Startup log from 2005 to 2025, TLDR;
> exit
> invested
> failed
> failed
> failed
> lost investments
> failed
> scammed by cofounders
> failed
> failed
> investors diluted my 15% to 0.15%
> failed
> c0vid kllled my tourism startup
> failed
> failed
> lost all my crpto after exchange being hacked
> failed
> failed
> pivoted
> sold my house to save the startup
> managed to survive
> sold all my stocks to self fund my next startups
> pivoted into bootstrapping in 2023
> started posting daily on X
> learned SEO
> fired my entire marketing team
> learned marketing & product led growth
> stopped delegating to people to go solo+ai on growth and marketing
> instead of hiring developers went for 50-50 collabs with other devpreneurs
> success
> success
> success
> success
> success
> success
> success
me today:
> website builder with 600,000 users
> world's most famous AI Agent for SEO
> best directory listing agent on the market, used by half of every YC batch
> the only AI SaaS generator on the market with over 100k users on the waitlist.
> the most famous directory guide that helped thousands of people launch directory businesses, grow them, monetize, and exit
> launched an ad network for b2b that actually works, competing with huge players
> second biggest launchpad in the world after product hunt & and 1st for dev tools
> 20 more projects with happy users.
Me tomorrow:
> launch 12 more AI Agents with new co-makers to finish my job of automating my entire org and enabling other solo founders to do the same using my toolset
Day after tomorrow;
> reinvent the education from 3yo to 35yo(founder academy) to teach the next billion people to be indie makers
> develop a new way of building affordable housing, partner up with land owners to set up the distributed maker village in the cities all over the world (my summer project is to build two houses with my own hands, to experiment with my ideas for innovation in construction)
> democratize entrepreneurship and make it more accessible to people outside of the privileged circles (rich families, rich locations, rich network)
If you wanna be part of my journey, give me advice, help or need an advice/feedback/help, just ask in the comments, I’ve replied every single question I ever received on social media.
Lfg
Here's Sam Altman, Founder of OpenAI, on cold outreach:
Very practical advice indeed.
Even if you are a tech genius like him, you NEED reliable lead gen,