keep going never settle, don’t fold, stand on business !

Joined May 2011
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Bashar Kastah retweeted
“I have tasted the genuine desire of a woman in love, therefore I can no longer chase women.”
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As someone who has once been a guest on this show hosted by @Anita__Akuffo, I will not sit and watch you drag the reputation of an entire media conglomerate into the mud. Maybe it is ignorance, or perhaps you have personal issues with @_adjoatee, but you must understand that the media does not revolve around your emotions. “Living life online, turning influence into income” is the topic for discussion, and here is why her inclusion is critical. Adjoatee is a young lady with a heavy social media presence with an active fan base called “Teesquares”. Aside from having fun online, she also does paid advertisements. Because of her controversial posture, most of her ads go viral, which means more visibility for the products. A variety of reputable brands have partnered with her including the most recent Porials Pitch. She currently host major nightlife events, also own a beauty salon, a car, a decent apartment, and is evidently living a better life than 90% of Ghanaians within her age group, even without a degree or a famous surname. Unemployment remains a major challenge confronting the youth, and it is a truism that the government cannot perform magic to solve it all at once. It is, however, important for everyone to take initiative and leverage whatever opportunities exist. The majority of the youth are active on social media, yet unemployed and broke. Only a few have found the key to turning their presence into influence, and that influence into income. Even on this platform, many big accounts do not know how to actualize their full potentials. Adjoatee has however been able to crack the code. She is therefore perfect for this discussion. TV3 viewers, as well as her own followers, may be inspired by her story, and through this, someone may learn something new.
NGL @tv3_ghana is a very foolish and stvpid media house .. one of the most useless media houses in Ghana full of fools .. Kwasia why and how would you platform this gal ? What is her achievements? Is she a model for a sane society ?! Are you people at TV3 stupid or what.. so many ladies pushing boundaries in various careers and this is your best shot ?! Fools !!
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how this BiC pen changed the world.
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"Women who marry for money are delusional"
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He literally explained the Black Coffee Theory and why it changes how you approach life.
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I’m buying my first car next year inshallah! I’ll come back and quote this!
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11 Nov 2025
Joined @TheNichub last month for their Employability Mentorship Cohort . It was great! learning to optimize my resume to get recruiters attention. Will greatly recommend for anyone job hunting or looking to make a career change ✌🏻
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Bashar Kastah retweeted
Guys there is an explanation for this. Rich people do not spend their whole lives building generational wealth just to give it all away to charity. Lol
Simon Cowell (66) plans to leave no assets to his son “I don’t believe in passing down from generation to generation.” His $600 million net worth will go to children's or dog's charities “I’m not too interested in money, but I don’t aim to have some pot of gold for my son. I’ll take what my folks stated… ‘College will be paid for, and then you must start’
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20 Oct 2025
This is one of the most important life skills every child should be taught. This will open unlimited doors.
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4 Oct 2025
my dad was a fucking rocket engineer who taught me something that made me RICH wasn't some soft ass "believe in yourself" bs it was QUICK MATH (keep reading it's saucy) this man ran calculations for missile trajectories in the military. could tell you impact coordinates in his head while other guys needed computers. but he'd say "close enough is better than perfect too late" "347 divided by 45? about 7. move the fuck on." he'd make me calculate brutal equations instantly. not perfectly. INSTANTLY. because in real situations perfect math gets you killed while you're calculating meanwhile you common folk are sitting with your calculator app making sure you got the EXACT answer while opportunities are flying past at 1000mph this is why you're easy to kill in business... you're trying to be PRECISE when you need to be FAST business decision? you want 22 spreadsheets and three consultants' opinions. your competitor already launched, failed, pivoted, and is banking while you're on slide 73 of your market analysis like some soft as baby shit analyst pricing your service? you're researching statistics for weeks. just pick a fucking number that scares you and TEST IT. wrong? change it tomorrow. you lost one day not six months. "but what if i'm wrong?" YOU WILL BE WRONG YOU FUCKING MORON difference is i'm wrong in 5 seconds and correct in 10. you're still thinking about maybe being wrong next year while i'm already counting money my first agency? picked price out of thin air. $5k/month felt insane. someone paid instantly. raised to $10k next day. then $20k. found the ceiling in 3 weeks. you would've surveyed 100 people and ended up at $2k because that's what the statistics said was "reasonable" quick math beats perfect math EVERY FUCKING TIME hiring? meet them, trust your gut, done. "but what about background checks..." shut up. you know in 10 minutes if someone's solid or soft as baby shit. everything else is corporate theater. launching products? ship at 70% and fix it live. "but what if..." what if you die waiting for perfect? at least i'm getting paid while fixing bugs instead of perfecting something nobody wants. here's what overthinking really is: FEAR dressed up as intelligence you're not being thorough. you're being a PUSSY, you want spreadsheets to blame when shit fails instead of owning your decisions like someone who isn't easy to kill fuck your process. 347 divided by 45? about 7 should i hire this broad? she seems hungry? hired. should i fire this client? they annoy me? gone. should i raise prices? feeling poor? doubled. CLOSE ENOUGH IS GOOD ENOUGH perfect is for common folk who die with perfect plans. done is for killers who die with results. i watch people spend 6 months on business plans that are worthless the second reality hits. my business plan was "make money." took 2 seconds. still works. you know what matters? VELOCITY not accuracy. 100 decisions at 70% accuracy beats 10 decisions at 95% accuracy. because those 100 decisions taught you what actually works while your statistics are still theoretical my competitors still calculating unit economics while i've tested 20 offers and found the one that prints. they have better spreadsheets. i have better everything else. quick math principle applies to everything: relationships? you know in 10 seconds if a broad is worth your time. stop needing 6 months of data to "be sure" investments? thesis makes sense and founder isn't soft? send it. your due diligence is just procrastination with a fancy name opportunities? someone offers you something that could work? say yes figure it out later. "but the statistics say..." statistics are for people easy to kill here's the truth: your best educated guess RIGHT NOW beats your perfect answer NEVER because while you're calculating, killers are DOING. while you're analyzing statistics, they're creating them. while you're planning, they're already celebrating. 347 divided by 45? about 7. good enough. NEXT. that's the yegor method. quick math. violent execution. adjust on the fly. everything else is mental masturbation that common folk use to feel smart while staying broke my dad could calculate missile impacts in his head but knew "close enough" beats "perfect too late" a "close enough" nuke skill decimates a city. a nuke that never launches does ZERO now make that fucking decision you've been sitting on. your gut already knows. stop pretending you need more data. study the yegor method.
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Neuroscientist reveals the one unintentional mistake everyone makes that is sabotaging their success ‼️‼️
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Success is earned but it’s much more GIVEN than it’s earned - Summy Smart Francis Ire o✌🏽
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Me: after i tasted business money for the first time
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12 Aug 2025
Your biggest growth opportunities aren't in your analytics dashboard. They're in the relationships you're building with your customers, team, and partners. Nike had all the data and missed the human element. And most businesses today are making Nike's mistake:
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Bashar Kastah retweeted
11 Jul 2025
The less seriously you take something, the more it'll work out. Doesn't mean you don't care. You just have to remove the heaviness around the situation Rings especially true for any sort of money related pursuit. Starting a business, trading crypto, etc. You're not out here being held hostage with a bomb strapped to your chest No single mistake is ever fatal. You can literally do whatever you want. You're going to mess up a little. Of course. Who cares. Why does always needing to get it right matter so much to you. Why does the thought of failure fill you with so much anxiety It's no different from a video game. Play the first level with no idea what you're doing. Lose and respawn. Keep playing. Lose and respawn again. Eventually figure out a strategy and move onto the next level. Few months later, you realize you somehow became kind of good at the game. Almost out of nowhere Really is that simple. Step into an arena of choice. Proverbially pick up and put down some weights. You have weird form, no idea what reps or sets mean, etc. Whatever. Go back every day. Before you know it, your biceps suddenly look bigger. You weren't even conscious of how or when they grew This is the game of life. Games are fun. Games are meant to be played, not pondered. So stop treating your pursuits any differently. Care a lot but not too much. Hold both beliefs at once, you're guaranteed to win
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This is powerful!
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31 May 2025
Arieh Smith (aka Xiaoma), a polyglot, was invited to give a speech at a high school for Language Week, and he delivered the entire speech in Gen Alpha slang.

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Bashar Kastah retweeted
This was beautiful!!! More people should do Olufunmi remixes. It is one of the greatest Nigerian ballads ever, if not the greatest.
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Olufunmi (Missing Recipe) with STYL PLUS
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Bashar Kastah retweeted
16 Apr 2025
did you know that the standard map shrinks the size of africa?
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