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maverick (@maverick23nft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They’re not your “friends” if they don’t like to see you win. Jealously and unfounded anger often go hand in hand. Beware of the snakes. Treasure the good people. Appreciate y’all 🫂

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I am rarely wrong about people. Those who sell themselves out for ETH breadcrumbs have no qualms of dumping on friends, family and their followers. Web 3 has both the best and worst of people. The greatest thing is that it exposes people through their ACTIONS.

Linton Worm (🍏,🪱) (@lintonworm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Big news from Taiko 🚨 The final Testnet is here, and the Mainnet launch is coming. This is your LAST chance to qualify for this MEGA airdrop! Here is a handy guide to secure your $TKO airdrop 👇🧵

🚨 Big news from Taiko 🚨

The final Testnet is here, and the Mainnet launch is coming.

This is your LAST chance to qualify for this MEGA airdrop!

Here is a handy guide to secure your $TKO airdrop 👇🧵
Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have low standards for friends, you will have many. If you have high standards for friends, you will have few. You can’t expect to only befriend exceptional people and then be surprised when there are not many of them.

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You don’t need medication. You need to stop describing normal life as a problem. Life is hard. Then you die. The only problem you have is thinking you’re somehow entitled to an easy life.

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My father fled Iran during the revolution. He landed as a young man in Paris and decided to become a doctor. But…he failed his first year of medical school. Because he didn’t speak French. Then, he retook the first year again…and failed for a second time (because he still

My father fled Iran during the revolution.

He landed as a young man in Paris and decided to become a doctor. 

But…he failed his first year of medical school. Because he didn’t speak French.

Then, he retook the first year again…and failed for a second time (because he still
Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bad friends are 100x more dangerous than enemies. It’s better to be alone than to be around people who secretly hope you fail.

maverick (@maverick23nft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

big believer in donating and charity work, and have done my fair share but principally, i feel donations shouldn’t be showy or profit oriented woke up hearing that a cabal coin was launched to profit off mind share of someone else’s kid good luck with that kinda karma

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every person at some point in their lives needs to decide whether they’re more afraid of failing through action or failing through inaction. You’re gonna fail either way, but only one of them gets you closer to your goal.

Alex Hormozi (@alexhormozi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you find a girl who believes in your dreams more than you do, who makes you want to be a better man, who’s willing to work alongside you to get there and is grateful for whatever you have - just marry her.

Jake Hughes🍊 (@jake_jhughes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Real thoughts: Most people don’t realize the true cost of their choices—until decades later. Been thinking a lot about health recently after spending some time with aging family. It’s clear that damage we do to ourselves when we’re young either physically, mentally, or

〽️ᄃムt 🐾 (@mztacat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧠 The Full Crypto Grift Playbook: Seed to Series C Edition (1/2) - Educational Purpose Ever wondered why you clicked, grinded, and hoped for months, only to get $0 worth of tokens? Here’s how the playbook really works and how many projects run this script. I'll break it

🧠 The Full Crypto Grift Playbook: Seed to Series C Edition (1/2)  - Educational Purpose

Ever wondered why you clicked, grinded, and hoped for months, only to get $0 worth of tokens?

Here’s how the playbook really works and how many projects run this script. 

I'll break it