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Denis Tarasenko

@lite_pal

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Creativity isn’t lightning. It’s friction. You sit with a boring idea long enough until something clicks. Most people quit before the click.

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When new customers show up, don’t celebrate. Build. Momentum is fuel. Every email, every sale, every comment is a window that will close. Use that energy while it’s fresh. That’s when clarity is highest and excuses are weakest.

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Just talked to a founder who got 7k users with $230. No magic. Just Reddit, basic SEO, and DMing micro-influencers. I’ve been doing something similar with NextNative.dev: shipping fast, posting consistently, solving my own headaches. It’s working.

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Just watched F1 movie. I’m not a fan of racing, but if Brad Pitt is there, then 80% chance that I already love the movie. I went out of cinema mentally pumped up, which is exactly what I expected from this genre. Persistence and discipline. That’s what every one of us is

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Today went from Apple Password manager to Bitwarden. Next steps would be self-host everything. Time to become independent from big tech.

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Listening to Hi-Res music after years of low-res stuff on Spotify and Youtube Music is... oh my god. I was blind, but now I see.

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Most “I’ll just vibe-code it real quick” projects die in a folder. Mine made $300 already. Same codebase. Web + mobile. Turns out vibes + shipping fast isn’t such a bad combo.

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Last 2 weeks have been crazy 🚀 📈 3,000+ visitors from Reddit alone 🙋‍♂️ 6 new customers 💰 $400 in revenue ❤️ Tons of DMs and good convos All from a single side project I quietly built over a few months.

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Hallelujah, I can finally deploy my mobile apps to Google Play without wasting 2 weeks when 14 testers must test my app every single day for 30 minutes. All what was needed is creating a Google developer account with my organization email, instead of a personal one.

Hallelujah, I can finally deploy my mobile apps to Google Play without wasting 2 weeks when 14 testers must test my app every single day for 30 minutes.

All what was needed is creating a Google developer account with my organization email, instead of a personal one.
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Which one are you? 1️⃣ Start the day with your product, then switch to the client/job. 2️⃣ Do the job’s work first, then build your thing after hours.