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Signor Martini.

@signormartini

MD | a couple of other trades.

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𐌀𐌍𐌕Ꝋ𐋅 (@antohlibra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Waiting for miracles. I blame the systems we inherited. Many want a big win, but ask them what they'll actually do to get it and there's nothing. They're banking on a big call, a system glitch, or random favour, so they ignore the small daily actions that truly build potential.

BONESAW (@bonesawmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Although it is not literal charisma, I've found that people take a natural liking to you when they see how much of your life force you pour into things you care about. Can't fake it, they know when someone keeps moving forward despite running on fumes. Regardless of what

ℏεsam (@hesamation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this is so true, hard work won’t lead to success, “systems” will. here’s 5 simple principles to do the hard thing you’re avoiding: 1. trap yourself. tell people about your plan. delete distractions. assume a deadline. 2. stop relying on willpower, it’s not an infinite resource.

this is so true, hard work won’t lead to success, “systems” will. here’s 5 simple principles to do the hard thing you’re avoiding:
1. trap yourself. tell people about your plan. delete distractions. assume a deadline.
2. stop relying on willpower, it’s not an infinite resource.
Unmodern Man Bot - Learn Corporate Politics (@unmodernmanbot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Control your mornings, and the day bends in your favor. Control your attention, and your life bends in your favor. Everything outside of discipline is manipulation; the world profits from your distraction. You profit from your structure.

Anurag Lodhi (@anuraglodhi9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yashika We need to do hard things at least once in our lives to become extraordinary. Everything is hard — content creation, the gym, studying. The people who consistently do the hard things end up living the easiest lives later on, or at least it looks that way to others. Or if I say

Vyom Goyal (@hellovyom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The uncomfortable truth is: everyone has to go through a phase of intense hard work at least once in their life. For some, it's during school. For others, it hits in college. And for many, it comes later during their first job, first switch, second switch, or even beyond. The

Alok (@thealokverse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I swear the fastest way to learn anything in tech is to build some shit you’re not ready for. The panic will teach you more than any course ever will.

vittorio (@iterintellectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

intelligence without discipline just means you can see exactly how you're failing, in high resolution, while you do nothing about it