I realize that all the superstars mentioned in this thread are not one-dimensional. No one is.
This is a compilation of how I am implementing these qualities and insights from their lives, to my life.
And I hope I help you do so too!
How it started \u2193 How it's going \u2193
— Aadit S \u2604 (@aadtshth) January 17, 2021
Consume Consume
Consume Create
Consume Consume
Consume Create
Consume Consume
All the creators can relate.
People ask how I\u2019m so productive.
— Ryan Breslow \U0001f57a (@theryanking) January 22, 2022
The secret: productivity is a process of REMOVAL.
Time is such an easy thing to waste...
Here\u2019s what you can remove from your life to save up to 60 hrs/week \U0001f447\U0001f447\U0001f447
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
I made $0 online in 2019.
— Justin Welsh (@JustinSaaS) January 26, 2022
3 years later:
- 100M+ impressions
- $1.7M in online income
- 4 successful revenue streams
What changed?
I started writing online every day.
Here's my simple 4-step process.
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If you're looking in the right places, the internet is a treasure trove.
— Steph Smith (@stephsmithio) January 23, 2022
The best internet gems you've never heard of:
I've helped probably 700 startups redo their websites.
— Julian Shapiro (@Julian) February 26, 2021
These 4 marketing patterns stood out to me \U0001f9d9\u200d\u2642\ufe0f
Marketing isn\u2019t a scam
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg) June 19, 2021
Marketing makes change happen. Marketing makes your creations known
I'll share some tactics & frameworks I use
How to get lucky in marketing in 2021:
Apple, Nike, Coca Cola.
— Zain Kahn (@heykahn) September 7, 2021
3 legendary companies. 1 common marketing trait:
Great copywriting.
Here are 10 copywriting tips to help you master marketing:
I\u2019ve audited 500+ websites over the past 6 years.
— Blake Emal (@heyblake) May 4, 2021
Here are 17 learnings to help your landing page convert:
I asked, \u201cWhat are the best YouTube channels for learning (any subject welcome)?"
— Brian Feroldi (@BrianFeroldi) August 7, 2021
I received 259 AMAZING responses
Here are 20 top channels that will make you smarter:
I'm increasingly interested in the idea of "personal moats" in the context of careers.
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) November 22, 2018
Moats should be:
- Hard to learn and hard to do (but perhaps easier for you)
- Skills that are rare and valuable
- Legible
- Compounding over time
- Unique to your own talents & interests https://t.co/bB3k1YcH5b
People talk about \u201cpassive income\u201d a lot but not about \u201cpassive social capital\u201d or \u201cpassive networking\u201d or \u201cpassive knowledge gaining\u201d but that\u2019s what you can architect if you have a thing and it grows over time without intensive constant effort to sustain it
— Andrew Chen (@andrewchen) November 22, 2018
Things that look like moats but likely aren\u2019t or may fade:
— Erik Torenberg (@eriktorenberg) November 22, 2018
- Proprietary networks
- Being something other than one of the best at any tournament style-game
- Many "awards"
- Twitter followers or general reach without "respect"
- Anything that depends on information asymmetry https://t.co/abjxesVIh9
As a dean of a major academic institution, I could not have said this. But I will now. Requiring such statements in applications for appointments and promotions is an affront to academic freedom, and diminishes the true value of diversity, equity of inclusion by trivializing it. https://t.co/NfcI5VLODi
— Jeffrey Flier (@jflier) November 10, 2018
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