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Michael Asiedu

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I am highly convinced the number one behavior to “outfail,” outlearn, and outperform your contemporaries is URGENCY. The mistake that took you 2 years to notice and another 2 years to fix took someone else 2 weeks to notice and fix. You can’t beat that guy. You need to outfail

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A photography teacher ran an experiment. Group 1 was graded on how many photos they submitted, and Group 2 was graded on one perfect photo. At the end, the “quantity” group had better photos. The reason? Repetition. Repetition beats perfection. 100 pitches. 100 posts. 100

A photography teacher ran an experiment.

Group 1 was graded on how many photos they submitted, and Group 2 was graded on one perfect photo.

At the end, the “quantity” group had better photos. The reason? Repetition. 

Repetition beats perfection. 

100 pitches. 100 posts. 100
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Consistency is showing up. Urgency is speeding up. The key to remarkable progress is not consistency. It is urgent consistency. Do 1 thing monthly for 40 months → consistent. Do it daily for 40 months → consistent and urgent. Urgency compresses time. It’s why people who

Consistency is showing up. Urgency is speeding up.

The key to remarkable progress is not consistency. It is urgent consistency. 

Do 1 thing monthly for 40 months → consistent.
Do it daily for 40 months → consistent and urgent.

Urgency compresses time.

It’s why people who
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Assuming you want to make $5,000 a month and your product sells for $500, you need to make 10 sales a month to reach your goal. Send 100 pitches at a 10% close rate → you hit your target. Send 50 pitches at the same rate → you’re $2500 short. The numbers, they say, don’t lie.

Assuming you want to make $5,000 a month and your product sells for $500, you need to make 10 sales a month to reach your goal.

Send 100 pitches at a 10% close rate → you hit your target.
Send 50 pitches at the same rate → you’re $2500 short.
The numbers, they say, don’t lie.
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In the 1950s, Solomon Asch proved something fascinating: people will deny what they see with their own eyes just to conform to the group. 👇 We are herd animals. We want to fit in. It’s why we check reviews before buying on Amazon. It’s why we buy the latest iPhone, even when

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Entrepreneurship fact no one told me: You will be betrayed and stabbed in the back. Sometimes by your partners, other times by your employees. But that’s the point if it were easy, everyone would do it. You have to smile, pretend as if nothing happened and move on.

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Someone used npmjs(dot)help to send phishing emails to the package managers, injecting malicious code that intercepts blockchain transactions in the browser. 😂 Simple trick, but even the best engineers didn’t see it coming. 😂 When you buy a domain, don’t stop at the .com.

Someone used npmjs(dot)help to send phishing emails to the package managers, injecting malicious code that intercepts blockchain transactions in the browser. 😂

Simple trick, but even the best engineers didn’t see it coming. 😂

When you buy a domain, don’t stop at the .com.
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I heard a quote last night from Alex Hormozi that kept me awake throughout the night, thinking and reflecting, and it has undoubtedly become my favorite quote of all time. “Figure out what you want, ignore the opinions of others, and do so much volume that it would be

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When you deliberately think of the amount of work it takes to be successful, you realize how “easy” it is. Most people aren’t even trying and the semi-trying ones are distracted.

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10 Business Lessons from The Diary of a CEO I read Steven Bartlett’s book and pulled out the lessons every entrepreneur should remember: 1. Having a backup plan increases your failure rate Having a backup plan can dilute your commitment to your primary goal.  Put all your eggs

10 Business Lessons from The Diary of a CEO

I read Steven Bartlett’s book and pulled out the lessons every entrepreneur should remember:

1. Having a backup plan increases your failure rate

Having a backup plan can dilute your commitment to your primary goal.  Put all your eggs
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Be comfortable with the hate, especially when you’re starting out. When you start out, they see you as cringe and make fun of you. When you show signs of potential, they support you(fake tho) And when you win, they despise you for embodying what they can’t achieve.

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How to get people to buy your stuff(ranked from hardest to easiest) 1. Paid ads 2. Cold outreach 3. Referrals 4. Organic content 5. Existing networks aka people you already know

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3 must-have skills for everyone between 18-25: 1. Basic math 2. Persuasive writing or public speaking(preferably both) 3. Vibe coding or any AI related skill