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How to Get Rich (without getting lucky):
— Naval (@naval) May 31, 2018
How to Get Rich (without getting lucky):
— Naval (@naval) May 31, 2018
Meditation - The Art of Doing Nothing:
— Naval (@naval) May 16, 2020
I\u2019ve gotten a lot of bad advice in my career and I see even more of it here on Twitter.
— Nick Huber (@sweatystartup) January 3, 2021
Time for a stiff drink and some truth you probably dont want to hear.
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Obsessed with this idea:
— Jordan O'Connor (@jdnoc) July 28, 2020
Pick a niche I'm interested in.
Write/study daily about the topic.
Write 100 articles in a year.
Get SEO traffic.
Build email list.
Ask them what they want and build it.
Sell products (physical or digital).
Start fresh with a new niche next year.
My blueprint for transitioning from employment to entrepreneurship
— Jordan O'Connor (@jdnoc) January 4, 2021
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10 reasons your product will fail.
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) February 12, 2021
Words: @BrianNorgard
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5 ways to think about growth.
— Jack Butcher (@jackbutcher) February 11, 2021
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When I was 17, I was in a school shooting. It was traumatic
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) February 13, 2021
I'm convinced that overcoming fear is the secret to winning at startups, business and life:
Here's some tips and lessons on overcoming FEAR:
When I was 17, I was in a school shooting. It was traumatic
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) February 13, 2021
I'm convinced that overcoming fear is the secret to winning at startups, business and life:
Here's some tips and lessons on overcoming FEAR:
Came across this Long & Interesting Essay
— Nikhil Agrawal \U0001f40e (@NikhilAgrawal44) January 30, 2021
"Do Things that Don't Scale" \U0001f643
by @paulg
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14 steps for acquiring your startup's first customers:
— Julian Shapiro (@Julian) February 13, 2021
4/10
— Dr. Thomas Binder, MD (@Thomas_Binder) October 22, 2020
...indication, first of all that testing for a (single) respiratory virus is done outside of surveillance systems or need for specific therapy, but even so the lack of consideration of Ct, symptoms and clinical findings when interpreting its result. https://t.co/gHH6kwRdZG
6/10
— Dr. Thomas Binder, MD (@Thomas_Binder) October 22, 2020
The neither validated nor standardised hypersensitive RT-PCR test / Ct 35-45 for SARS-CoV-2 is abused to mislabel (also) other diseases, especially influenza, as COVID-19.https://t.co/AkFIfTCTkS
External peer review of the RTPCR test to detect SARS-CoV-2 reveals 10 major scientific flaws at the molecular and methodological level: consequences for false positive results.https://t.co/mbNY8bdw1p pic.twitter.com/OQBD4grMth
— Dr. Thomas Binder, MD (@Thomas_Binder) November 29, 2020
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— Dr. Thomas Binder, MD (@Thomas_Binder) December 16, 2020
The fabrication of the "asymptomatic (super) spreader" is the coronation of the total nons(ci)ense in the belief system of #CoronasWitnesses.
Asymptomatic transmission 0.7%; 95% CI 0%-4.9% - could well be 0%!https://t.co/VeZTzxXfvT
8/8
— Dr. Thomas Binder, MD (@Thomas_Binder) March 24, 2020
By the way, who the f*** created this obviously (almost) worldwide definition of #CoronaDeath?
This is not only medical malpractice, this is utterly insane!https://t.co/FFsTx4L2mw
1/\u201cWhat would need to be true for you to\u2026.X\u201d
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) December 4, 2018
Why is this the most powerful question you can ask when attempting to reach an agreement with another human being or organization?
A thread, co-written by @deanmbrody: https://t.co/Yo6jHbSit9