CEO, @Salesmsg (4X Inc 5000) | Founder, Call Loop. Mentor. Investor. A dreamer, a doer, a dude, and a dad. 🏄🏻‍♂️

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Chris Brisson retweeted
A 16-YEAR-OLD IS MAKING $30,000/MONTH ON SPOTIFY. HIS ONLY EXPENSE IS $10 $10 for Suno. $23 a year to publish on Spotify. a niche nobody's fighting for he generates tracks in 30 seconds, uploads 10-20 a week under different artist names, and watches the royalties come in every month sleep music. study music. lo-fi. meditation. the genres real musicians ignore. the same ones keeping people on loop for hours and paying out per stream a woman used the same $10 app and landed a $3,000,000 record deal. she never turned on her camera at the label meeting the window is open. most people will scroll past this bookmark this and give it a few minute this week, then read the article below - it's worth it
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Chris Brisson retweeted
Look I've been telling you too
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Chris Brisson retweeted
claude cowork is making me think maybe we’ll look back and it’ll be obvious that humans were never meant to spend their lives working behind a screen. we’ll see it as inevitable that computers do everything for us on computers and the future of work is cooler than we can imagine
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Chris Brisson retweeted
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Everyone needs a Friction Fixer
Best money I've ever spent as a CEO... an internal AI transformation hire. He doesn't care about title. He just wants to ship. And he goes across your entire org, sales, revenue, hr, apps, tech and kills stupid manual processes. Such an underrated unlock I have since hired 2 more.
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I've never run npm run dev in my entire life. In the last 7 days, it's become my new best friend #claudecode #npm4lyfe
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Great reminder!
8 Dec 2025
I wasted my entire life because nobody told me this as a kid
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❤️
21 Apr 2024
I gave this talk to my team a few years ago and I find myself constantly referencing it - feels like it might be valuable for founders building their own company, and those that try to better understand our mindset and culture inside of Shopify
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I’ve been starting at this for the last 15 minutes.
6000 Years of World History in 1 Picture
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Simply the best.
Replying to @mitchellh
I have a single friend in his late 30s right now. Mega-millionaire. Doing whatever he wants. He's happy! He always asks me "where are you going next" and I always respond "nowhere, I just want to be home with my kid." And he looks at me like I'm CRAZY. He tries to empathize, but can't. I used to be him. There's nothing wrong with being him. I'm happy for him. But kids rebalance your life to realizing that nothing matters more than them. Like nothing even comes close to mattering. Everything else becomes noise. And I didn't get it either. So I don't expect other people without kids to get it either. And that's fine. I'm not judging you. Even when I decided to have kids, I didn't (couldn't!) know what to expect. I wasn't particularly excited, honestly. But holy shit does that change once they come. I look at my life in bewilderment almost every week thinking how my 20s self would've hated this, and yet this is the best my life has ever been. My kid is sleeping right now and I'm just counting down the minutes for her to wake up so we can hang out. That's all I want.
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“Whom evereth readeth The Goal is my kind of guy.” - Ops nerds around the world @typesfast
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Hustle hard, now.
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Before @lovable I’d have to wait weeks and months and years to get my ideas off the ground. I spent 2 hours today and built a prototype that’s been in a notebook for 6 years. What a time to be alive.
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This woman says Charlie helped her and changed her life. Listen to her story. #WeAreCharlieKirk
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13 Sep 2025
3 days later and nothing has burned except a fire within our hearts
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Chris Brisson retweeted
As an American, as a Jew, and as Dennis, I am devastated at the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The truth is, as I write these words, I can’t believe I am writing them. I am in the denial stage of mourning. As an American, we have lost the most articulate spokesman for America and its unique value system—a country founded to be free, based on Jerusalem and Athens, the Judeo-Christian value system and the Greek emphasis on logic and reason. Charlie was a uniquely gifted individual who, in his teens, created the largest movement of young Americans committed to preserving and growing America and its ideals. He tirelessly went from campus to campus, from Oxford to Utah, dialoging with any student who wished to debate him. Using his vast reservoir of facts and his exceptionally speedy and articulate mind, he gave them what seemed to be unlimited amounts of time, and then calmy eviscerated all their anti-American, anti-Western, and anti-Judeo-Christian positions. I watched an inordinate number of these exchanges and thanked God that Charlie Kirk was there to do this work. America’s youth in particular have lost a moral and intellectual leader, one who would, perhaps, have one day become their president. As a committed Jew, I thank God regularly that a non-Jew, a committed Christian, became one of the few great public spokesmen on behalf of Israel the Jewish communities outside of Israel. Few Jews could match Charlie’s knowledge and eloquent arguments on behalf of those two entities. As Dennis, I have lost a very close friend. Charlie repeatedly visited me in the various hospitals that I have been in since November 12 of last year, when I suffered a catastrophic fall which has left me paralyzed. When members of the nursing staff heard that Charlie Kirk was visiting me, my room became the most popular one in the hospital. Charlie brought me the manuscript of his forthcoming book arguing that everyone—Christians as well as Jews—should observe Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath, just as he and his family had begun to do from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown. It is a measure of our close relationship that he dedicated the book to me. His brilliant exposition of these arguments provide clear evidence for the non-necessity of a college education for most young Americans. My heart breaks for his young widow, Erika, and for his two children, who have lost as great a man and a father as children can have. And for Charlie, who did not live to see them grow up. For one of the first times in my 20 years with my wife, Sue, I have seen her sob uncontrollably. The Prager home is in deep mourning, as are the homes of countless Americans. The loss to us personally and to the country generally is immeasurable.
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This is so hard to even process and one of the saddest days in America. I weep for our country, for Charlie, and for his family. God bless 🇺🇸
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Hard truth... You don't take enough risk for the amount of wealth you say you want.
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One of the greatest epigraphs of all time. @AlexHormozi
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You get 18 summers. Then they're visiting. You get 940 weekends. Then they have their own. You get 6,570 bedtimes. Then silence. Time is the only real currency of parenthood. Spend it wisely. You can't earn more.
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