Frances Mutahi 🇰🇪 (@_francesmutahi) 's Twitter Profile
Frances Mutahi 🇰🇪

@_francesmutahi

What good is knowing without doing? || Identifies as human.

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K Srinivas Rao (@sriniously) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The happiest people I know have all been told "no" in ways that mattered. Not the casual rejection we all face, but the deep no that reshapes how you see possibility. The entrepreneur who was rejected by every investor learns to find opportunity in overlooked spaces. The artist

Codie Sanchez (@codie_sanchez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Contrarian take… let’s bring back inconveniencing yourself to be a good person. Don’t want to go to a friends baby shower? idk get up and do it anyway. This generation went way too hard setting “boundaries.”

Navalism (@navalismhq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you’re more passionate about founding a business than the business itself, you can fall into a ten year trap. Better to stay emotionally unattached and select the best opportunity that arises." Naval

Blake Burge (@blakeaburge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Underrated life skill: Going straight to the source. Most people waste days running mental simulations of what might be happening or what someone might be thinking. One clear conversation will save you a ton of stress and answer what a thousand overthought scenarios never will.

Blake Burge (@blakeaburge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The happiest people I know don't have perfect lives. But they have one thing in common: They've mastered the art of moving on. They don't keep score, they don't cling to what if, they don't dwell. There’s a hell of a lot of progress hiding in just not staying stuck in the past.

Sahil Bloom (@sahilbloom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Underrated life skill: Changing your mind. It's proof that you value growth over ego. Letting go of a belief you once defended is a display of rare maturity in the modern age. Most people invest more in their pride than their future. Don’t be most people.

Robert Greene (@robertgreene) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trust your instincts: if someone’s behavior seems suspicious, it probably is. It may turn out to be benign, but in the meantime it is best to be on your guard.