Michael Ashcroft (27/100 YouTube videos) 在 Twitter: "The stuff I have written/made that people have liked the most is stuff that came from my own life experience, not from anything that I remixed from content in my 'second brain'. Make of that what you will." / Twitter
The stuff I have written/made that people have liked the most is stuff that came from my own life experience, not from anything that I remixed from content in my 'second brain'.Make of that what you will.— Michael Ashcroft (27/100 YouTube videos) (@m_ashcroft) February 23, 2021
How to Grow Your TikTok Account: 11 Tips - YouTube
Want to grow your following on TikTok? Looking for tips to get more views and followers? TikTok expert Keenya Kelly explains how to grow a TikTok account. Di...
“Competition to me is not about beating your opponent. It is about doing your best...striving to reach your potential." @@PeteCarroll— Ryan Holiday (@RyanHoliday) March 5, 2021
I love "Atomic Habits" by @JamesClear - this is solid gold:"Too often, we fall into an all-or-nothing cycle with our habits...You don’t realize how valuable it is to just show up on your bad (or busy) days. Lost days hurt you more than successful days help you."— Mr. Cash Machine (@Mr_CashMachine) March 4, 2021
There are so many amazing people in this world that just want to build. Surround yourself with as many of those people as you possibly can.— Matthew Kobach (@mkobach) March 3, 2021
Heard a good phrase today: mental liquidity. The ability to quickly change your mind without being stuck on a particular world view.— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) March 3, 2021
Tren Griffin 在 Twitter: ""Charlie finally convinced me that owning a non-controlling portion of a wonderful business is more profitable, more enjoyable and far less work than struggling with 100% of a marginal enterprise." Charlie Munger's architecture involves zero cigar butts or statistical factors." / Twitter
"Charlie finally convinced me that owning a non-controlling portion of a wonderful business is more profitable, more enjoyable and far less work than struggling with 100% of a marginal enterprise."Charlie Munger's architecture involves zero cigar butts or statistical factors.— Tren Griffin (@trengriffin) February 27, 2021
Chamath Palihapitiya: The #1 Secret to Becoming Rich - YouTube
Chamath Palihapitiya talks about the best way to become rich and build wealth. He emphasizes the importance of “slow compounding”. Compounded investment retu...
I know people in all four quadrants. Here’s what’s going on:According to clinical psychologist @mitchprinstein, there are two kinds of popularity: status-based and likability-based, and only 35% of people who are high status are also highly likable.1/4 pic.twitter.com/3lP6ZEV2ZP— Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) March 2, 2021
"Here's my theory about company valuation creation: The faster you build it, that is the half life. It will get destroyed in the same amount of time." @chamath on slow compounding:https://t.co/Mdlr3r5VOy— Morgan Housel (@morganhousel) March 2, 2021
Chris Fralic, Steven Levy, Esther Dyson, Mike Slade, John/Diane SCULLEY, Seth Godin, Andy Cunningham, Dan’l Lewin, Doug Menuez, Regis McKenna, Andy Hertzfeld...
I had no idea who @emperorsnight was. Today, I found this in my mailbox. Now I know. Brilliant marketing. Impressive hustle. Perfect example of how you attract attention by doing what others don’t do. I bet this works really well for them. pic.twitter.com/9vbFxRLBPA— Josh Spector (@jspector) February 19, 2021
It’s Montaigne’s birthday. If you’ve never read him, @Sarah_Bakewell’s book is a wonderful introduction https://t.co/gkCkqhbIZY pic.twitter.com/jjnEmDPmRE— Austin Kleon (@austinkleon) February 28, 2019