Aiyman Hadi (@aiymanhadi) 's Twitter Profile
Aiyman Hadi

@aiymanhadi

Marketing Professional by day, the rest of the time an evolutionary psychologists. 🧠 Former advisor to Bear Stearns and Juicero.

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Creating content is art (not business). It's a craft (not a chore). It's a way to help people (not hijack an algorithm). Make content that you love, that's fun to create and that helps people. It's that simple.

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says he’d love to do side-by-side comparison with Microsoft’s AI models cnbc.com/2024/12/04/sun…

Rak Garg (@rak_garg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Legitimately don't understand why NYC people spend $20k on a weekend in Montauk or the Hamptons just to get the same vibe as a very average backyard in San Mateo.

ConsistentlyInconsistent (@consistinconsis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proving that Elon Musk 's theory that Stealth Fighters can be tracked with cheap cameras is correct by using a brand new technique that I made to detect asteroids by precisely tracking planes better than any current radar with just three $30 web cams.

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The smartest people I know all have this in common: They change their minds often. It’s not a weakness, being wishy-washy, or a sign of flaky beliefs. It’s proof that their ego doesn’t outrank new information. The goal isn't to be right, it's to get it right.

George Pu (@thegeorgepu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your first $100K should come from consulting. Not VC. Not friends & family. Not savings. From customers paying you to solve their problem manually. Then productize what works. Not before.

Aiyman Hadi (@aiymanhadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SF Startup Founders: We tried email outreach but it didn’t work. Reality: you sent 100 emails instead of calling 10 customers.

Aiyman Hadi (@aiymanhadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every founder eventually realizes: You never really quit being an SDR. Founding a startup is just SDR mode on hard difficulty.