Been on X since October 2008. 1,778 posts. Debates, photos, opinions I'd probably word differently now. Watched this place change. Watched myself change more. Now I'm reweaving it. Thread: Why "Weaver of Worlds" is my new identity — and what I'm actually building. 👇
If you have multiple interests, people will try to convince you that this trait is a weakness.
But they couldn't be any more wrong.
It's a superpower. If you know how to channel them:
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My buddy Remo had early equity at a hot startup.
Millionaire on paper, then the company died.
He decided he’d never do that again. So with $40k severance, he bought a van and 4 acres deep in the Shenandoahs. Then he disappeared for 3 years, building this.
The story…
i’m convinced that landscaping is the highest real estate roi you can possibly get
time to put my money where my mouth is:
another $21,000 for a property w/ no income, but that changes hopefully soon: this is 1st yr of fruit production, & we’re planning to market for weddings!
Texas actually did something like this, but better. Starting in the 1960s, thanks to Lady Bird Johnson and the Highway Beautification Act, Texas began planting native wildflowers along highways.
Today, TxDOT manages about 800,000 acres of roadside and intentionally delays mowing until early summer after wildflowers have bloomed and dropped seed.
Mowing late in the season allows the wildflowers to stay vigorous and not get crowded out by taller grasses or trees and shrubs.
Take a drive along Texas highways in the Spring and you will enjoy a beautiful display of Bluebonnets, Indian Paintbrush, Coreopsis, Winecup, Mexican Hat, Indian Blanket, and more!
Then thank Ladybird Johnson and TxDOT’s commitment to keeping Texas Highways beautiful.
If you obsess over acquiring customers, you'll lose them to competitors who obsess over keeping them. If you obsess over keeping customers, you'll never need to obsess over acquiring them.
No polished tiles. No highlight reel yet. Just a woman with a vision, building in public — marketing dispatches, craft shares, real talk on what it takes to weave something from nothing. If any of this pulls at something in you — regenerative living, small business, making things that matter — What's one thread you're weaving right now? 👇🧶🏔️
Been on X since October 2008. 1,778 posts. Debates, photos, opinions I'd probably word differently now. Watched this place change. Watched myself change more. Now I'm reweaving it. Thread: Why "Weaver of Worlds" is my new identity — and what I'm actually building. 👇
Ground not broken yet. But the vision is vivid enough to touch: Fiber farms — cashmere goats, alpacas, sheep. Hand-dyed yarn, wearables, things made to last. Lavender. Heirloom orchards. Chalets with private chefs and pastoral tastings. An artisan longhouse where locals create, teach, and thrive. All of it rooted in one idea: reconnect people with what's real.
AI is the first technology in history that can teach you how to use it better.
Fire didn't teach you how to make fire.
The internet didn't teach you how to browse.
Smartphones didn't show you how to text.
STEP ONE: Ask AI to teach you
Open ChatGPT.
Prompt: "Teach me how to use prompt you effectively. I have 20 minutes. Use simple language."
Let it guide you.
STEP TWO: Practice with a real task today
Pick something you need done right now.
Draft an email, create content, analyze data.
Prompt: "Act as [role]. Here's my context: [dump everything]. Do [specific task]. Format as [bullet points, table, PDF]."
Watch it execute.
STEP THREE: Ask AI how to improve your prompt
After you get the result, prompt:
"How could I have written that prompt better? What should I add next time?"
It will coach you on improving.