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When you feel your X account isn't getting the reach or followers its supposed to. This is exactly what you should do to correct that:
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The most dangerous form of procrastination isn't scrolling. It's debating the idea of discipline instead of practicing it. Less reading about the system. More running it.
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Some chapters don't have a warning before they end. Close them anyway.
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Stop beating yourself up for not having answers you hadn't lived long enough to find. The old you did the best they could with what they had. Respect that.
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Sir Ricky Allot retweeted
Marrying the right woman is the most important part of building wealth.
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If nobody understands how you make money, you're either building generational wealth or building a case file. There is no in-between.
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Sir Ricky Allot retweeted
It’s important to learn how to leave people alone and go on with your life..
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UNPOPULAR OPINION: Unbothered isn't a personality trait. It's a discipline. Most people just haven't built it yet.
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You already know the habit you need to drop. You already know the move you need to make. You already know who you have to stay away from. Yet you keep waiting for the right moment which will never happen. This attitude of yours is the reason you're unsuccessful. ACT NOW and see how successful you will become. I will be here cheering for you.
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Sir Ricky Allot retweeted
I have studied high frequency people for decades. The ones who seem to attract opportunity effortlessly. Who maintain clarity when everything around them is chaos. Who keep rising no matter what life throws at them. The biggest thing I noticed was not what they do. It was what they deliberately REFUSE TO DO. Here are 7 PATTERNS HIGH FREQUENCY PEOPLE AVOID at all costs:
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True financial stability requires boundaries. your money can't be the solution to everyone else's problems.
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Thanks for sharing DJ.
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Replying to @77Matrixx
"You won't be able to solve everyone else's problems. Make sure you are good first! You cannot pour from an empty cup." - @BraRicky
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Listed my cars on Turo. First week: 0 bookings. Here's what I did with that: I went back to the listing photos, pricing, description, availability and improved every single thing in my control. That's it. That's the whole playbook. The car gets booked or it doesn't. The listing quality is mine.
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Oh yesss. Hopefully visitors coming for the world cup would patronize it
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The only things you need to focus on: - Staying fit - Looking good - Smelling nice - Eating healthy - Gaining knowledge - Build healthy relations - Building Wealth
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If you want to make progress during the ups and downs of your journey, you have to train your mind to see the positive in every situation.
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As a man, one of the hardest lessons you'll learn is that not everyone will understand your journey. Some people will overlook you when you're struggling. Some won't notice you when you're quietly putting in the work. Some may become critical when you start succeeding. You can spend your whole life trying to win everyone's approval, and it still won't be enough. Do what's right for you, and stay true to your values. Keep showing up for the people who matter. The people who genuinely care will support your growth.
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Rest is not something you earn. It's something you protect.
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Most people want results but not the process. Which part of the process are you avoiding right now?
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WHEN SOMEONE HATES ON YOU, DO THIS: 1. Stay calm, nothing disrupts a hater more than watching you not give a damn. 2. Stop explaining yourself. They don’t want the truth. They want ammunition. Don’t give it to them. 3. Cut their access. You protect your peace by controlling who gets proximity to you. 4. Let your results do the talking. Your wins will say more than any argument ever could. 5. Kill the emotional reaction. The moment you react, they win. Don’t hand them that power. 6. Watch what they do, not what they say. Patterns reveal character. Words are cheap. 7. Stop defending yourself. They’ve already written their story. Your defense just adds chapters. 8. Be polite. Be professional. But be unavailable. That’s not cold, that’s smart. 9. Guard your reputation like it’s a business asset, because it is. Haters will try to spin the narrative. 10. Let time do its job. The truth always surfaces. Stay focused, keep building, and let them expose themselves. Your only job is to live your best life. Now get back to it.
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Which stoic or discipline principle is hardest to actually practice — not just understand? A) Dichotomy of control — letting go of outcomes you can't change b) Voluntary discomfort — choosing the hard thing on purpose C) Memento mori — using your mortality as a daily compass D) Amor fati — not just accepting what happens, but genuinely loving it
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