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THREAD: My 20s were full of ups and downs
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) May 1, 2021
I lost millions, made millions and helped build some billion dollar startups
My biggest lessons learned:
De Beers literally created the global diamond industry.
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) January 26, 2022
It's a fascinating\u2014and controversial\u2014tale of psychological hacks, marketing campaigns, and market manipulation.
Here's a breakdown of the crazy story: pic.twitter.com/gvw8TCVHZD
THREAD: 10 significant lies you're told about the world.
— Julian Shapiro (@Julian) January 9, 2021
On startups, writing, and your career:
Hot take: Everyone is wrong about the Metaverse.
— Shaan Puri (@ShaanVP) October 29, 2021
here's my 3 part theory..
Be aware, the images the #farright are sharing in the hopes of starting a race war, are not of the SPAR employee that was punched. They\u2019re older photos of a Everton fan. Be aware of the information you\u2019re sharing and that it may be false. Always #factcheck #GeorgeNkencho pic.twitter.com/4c9w4CMk5h
— antifa.drone (@antifa_drone) December 31, 2020
There is a concerted effort in far-right Telegram groups to try and incite violence on street by targetting people for racist online abuse following the killing of George Nkencho
— Mark Malone (@soundmigration) January 1, 2021
This follows on and is part of a misinformation campaign to polarise communities at this time.
Entrepreneur\u2019s mind.
— James Clear (@JamesClear) August 22, 2020
Athlete\u2019s body.
Artist\u2019s soul.
When you choose who to follow on Twitter, you are choosing your future thoughts.
— James Clear (@JamesClear) October 3, 2020
Working on a problem reduces the fear of it.
— James Clear (@JamesClear) August 30, 2020
It\u2019s hard to fear a problem when you are making progress on it\u2014even if progress is imperfect and slow.
Action relieves anxiety.
We often avoid taking action because we think "I need to learn more," but the best way to learn is often by taking action.
— James Clear (@JamesClear) September 23, 2020