But 98.8% missed out on the best content on this platform.
Here are the best threads from this month:
Topic: Turn Twitter into a crazy valuable
If you use it right, your Twitter account is worth more than your degree.
— Aadit Sheth (@aaditsh) February 8, 2022
But 98.8% suck at it.
Here are 10 unique ways to turn Twitter into a crazy valuable asset:
Topic: Easy trick for telling better
Most people suck at storytelling.
— Wes Kao \U0001f3db (@wes_kao) February 19, 2022
Here\u2019s an easy trick for telling better stories:
Topic: How to Create More
How to Create More Luck:
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom) February 19, 2022
Topic: 20 things about building a
Early career years are painful.
— Romeen Sheth (@RomeenSheth) February 8, 2022
You feel like an idiot 98% of the time - lost, confused and insecure.
I wish I had a cheat sheet of principles for my first job.
So I put one together.
Here are 20 things about building a career I wish I knew sooner:
But only if you follow the right people.
Here's a list of 20 people you must follow:
Aadit Sheth (@aaditsh)
Aadit deconstructs how the top 1% play the game of business and life.
My favorite
12 lies you were told growing up:
— Aadit Sheth (@aaditsh) November 27, 2021
Codie Sanchez (@Codie_Sanchez)
Codie dives into contrarian thoughts & cash flow to financial freedom.
My favorite
I have a friend who is 40 and damn near a billionaire.
— Codie Sanchez \U0001f4a5 (@Codie_Sanchez) December 28, 2021
I asked him what his one key to investing well is... here's what he told me:
Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan)
Trung shares many insightful insights, among which he writes threads on how the world's largest companies use psychological hacks to get people to spend money.
My favorite
IKEA is the world's largest furniture brand. With annual sales hitting ~$50B+, it's the King of "buy stuff you never planned to buy".
— Trung Phan \U0001f1e8\U0001f1e6 (@TrungTPhan) October 20, 2021
Unsurprisingly, IKEA designs its stores with various psychological tricks to get you to spend more money.
Here's are 12 of them \U0001f9f5 pic.twitter.com/Bl6CWoiAeF
Ana Lorena Fabrega (@anafabrega11)
Ana is a former teacher who writes on mental models, gamification, decision making, and new ways to learn.
My favorite
Over 70% of kids play video games every day.
— Ana Lorena Fabrega (@anafabrega11) January 28, 2022
Everyone thinks they should play less\u2026
\u2026but here\u2019s an interesting case for why they should play MORE \U0001f3ae\U0001f447\U0001f3fc