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David Perell 在 Twitter: "Bryson DeChambeau might be the most innovative athlete in the world right now. He just won his first major championship and is changing how golf is played at the highest levels. People call him "The Mad Scientist of Golf." Here's what you can learn from him. THREAD" / Twitter
David Perell 在 Twitter: "Bryson DeChambeau might be the most innovative athlete in the world right now. He just won his first major championship and is changing how golf is played at the highest levels. People call him "The Mad Scientist of Golf." Here's what you can learn from him. THREAD" / Twitter
Bryson DeChambeau might be the most innovative athlete in the world right now. He just won his first major championship and is changing how golf is played at the highest levels. People call him "The Mad Scientist of Golf." Here's what you can learn from him. THREAD
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David Perell 在 Twitter: "Bryson DeChambeau might be the most innovative athlete in the world right now. He just won his first major championship and is changing how golf is played at the highest levels. People call him "The Mad Scientist of Golf." Here's what you can learn from him. THREAD" / Twitter
Reading List
Reading List
These 25 books helped Tom Bilyeu escape The Matrix and unlock his true potential. Read them if you want to take the red pill.
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Reading List
Yamauchi No.10 Family Office
Yamauchi No.10 Family Office
We are Yamauchi-No.10 Family Office. Our mission is making a contribution to the society through our activities.
·y-n10.com·
Yamauchi No.10 Family Office
George Mack 在 Twitter: "1/ HIGH AGENCY Once you SEE it - you can never UNSEE it. Arguedbly the most important personality trait you can foster. I've thought about this concept every week for the last two years since I heard @EricRWeinstein discuss it on @tferriss' podcast. THREAD..." / Twitter
George Mack 在 Twitter: "1/ HIGH AGENCY Once you SEE it - you can never UNSEE it. Arguedbly the most important personality trait you can foster. I've thought about this concept every week for the last two years since I heard @EricRWeinstein discuss it on @tferriss' podcast. THREAD..." / Twitter
1/ HIGH AGENCY Once you SEE it - you can never UNSEE it. Arguedbly the most important personality trait you can foster. I've thought about this concept every week for the last two years since I heard @EricRWeinstein discuss it on @tferriss' podcast. THREAD...
·twitter.com·
George Mack 在 Twitter: "1/ HIGH AGENCY Once you SEE it - you can never UNSEE it. Arguedbly the most important personality trait you can foster. I've thought about this concept every week for the last two years since I heard @EricRWeinstein discuss it on @tferriss' podcast. THREAD..." / Twitter
George Mack 在 Twitter: "LUTKE LEARNING 1 - OPERATE ON CROCKERS LAW Crocker is a Wikipedia editor who asked people to NEVER apologise about editing his pages. He just wanted them to focus on making his pages BETTER. He took 100% responsibility for his mental state. If he was offended, it's his fault." / Twitter
George Mack 在 Twitter: "LUTKE LEARNING 1 - OPERATE ON CROCKERS LAW Crocker is a Wikipedia editor who asked people to NEVER apologise about editing his pages. He just wanted them to focus on making his pages BETTER. He took 100% responsibility for his mental state. If he was offended, it's his fault." / Twitter
LUTKE LEARNING 1 - OPERATE ON CROCKERS LAW Crocker is a Wikipedia editor who asked people to NEVER apologise about editing his pages. He just wanted them to focus on making his pages BETTER. He took 100% responsibility for his mental state. If he was offended, it's his fault.
·twitter.com·
George Mack 在 Twitter: "LUTKE LEARNING 1 - OPERATE ON CROCKERS LAW Crocker is a Wikipedia editor who asked people to NEVER apologise about editing his pages. He just wanted them to focus on making his pages BETTER. He took 100% responsibility for his mental state. If he was offended, it's his fault." / Twitter
Josh Spector 在 Twitter: "Want me to audit a page on your website and give you a tip to improve it? Reply with a link to a page you want me to review. (Sales page, home page, about page, blog post, whatever you want me to check out)" / Twitter
Josh Spector 在 Twitter: "Want me to audit a page on your website and give you a tip to improve it? Reply with a link to a page you want me to review. (Sales page, home page, about page, blog post, whatever you want me to check out)" / Twitter
Want me to audit a page on your website and give you a tip to improve it? Reply with a link to a page you want me to review. (Sales page, home page, about page, blog post, whatever you want me to check out)
·twitter.com·
Josh Spector 在 Twitter: "Want me to audit a page on your website and give you a tip to improve it? Reply with a link to a page you want me to review. (Sales page, home page, about page, blog post, whatever you want me to check out)" / Twitter
GREG ISENBERG on Twitter
GREG ISENBERG on Twitter
How to make impact on the internet1. Pick a worthwhile topic. Nicher the better2. Write clearly. More clear than anyone else3. Write regularly. Every single day4. Collaborate with other writers like you. Help them5. Open your Twitter DMs. Notice it's goldBecome a teacher.— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) April 12, 2021
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GREG ISENBERG on Twitter
Justin Mikolay 💻 on Twitter
Justin Mikolay 💻 on Twitter
A distillation of what @balajis said in conversation with @tferriss on The Tim Ferriss Show:— Justin Mikolay 💻 (@jmikolay) April 12, 2021
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Justin Mikolay 💻 on Twitter
Columbo on Twitter
Columbo on Twitter
Yoshihiro Togashi creator of Hunter × Hunter and his wife Naoko Takeuchi author of Sailor Moon. pic.twitter.com/SPwr1b8Zuj— Columbo (@ThisUserIsAngry) April 12, 2021
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Columbo on Twitter
Daniel Vassallo 在 Twitter: "Everyone wants to decouple time from money. The problem? It's an extremely unpredictable way to make a living. For every successful creator, there are thousands who make nothing or almost nothing. So, how do you make the unpredictable, predictable? Here's what I learned:" / Twitter
Daniel Vassallo 在 Twitter: "Everyone wants to decouple time from money. The problem? It's an extremely unpredictable way to make a living. For every successful creator, there are thousands who make nothing or almost nothing. So, how do you make the unpredictable, predictable? Here's what I learned:" / Twitter
Everyone wants to decouple time from money. The problem? It's an extremely unpredictable way to make a living. For every successful creator, there are thousands who make nothing or almost nothing. So, how do you make the unpredictable, predictable? Here's what I learned:
·twitter.com·
Daniel Vassallo 在 Twitter: "Everyone wants to decouple time from money. The problem? It's an extremely unpredictable way to make a living. For every successful creator, there are thousands who make nothing or almost nothing. So, how do you make the unpredictable, predictable? Here's what I learned:" / Twitter
Patrick McKenzie on Twitter
Patrick McKenzie on Twitter
A mindset I learned the last few years which I'm getting a lot of use out of recently:"What is the much more ambitious version of that?"— Patrick McKenzie (@patio11) April 8, 2021
·twitter.com·
Patrick McKenzie on Twitter
JustinGuitar's Top 10 Blues Albums
JustinGuitar's Top 10 Blues Albums
Getting into the blues? Here's are my Top 10 Blues albums I think everyone should hear... classic stuff to feed your ears!
·justinguitar.com·
JustinGuitar's Top 10 Blues Albums
David Perell on Twitter
David Perell on Twitter
5. The paradox of originality: Many of history's greatest artists have found their voice by copying others. We discover who we are by imitating others and watching our uniqueness emerge over time. pic.twitter.com/JBnwjvmH3W— David Perell (@david_perell) April 5, 2021
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David Perell on Twitter
Pomp 🌪 on Twitter
Pomp 🌪 on Twitter
Bet on yourself.— Pomp 🌪 (@APompliano) April 4, 2021
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Pomp 🌪 on Twitter