i don’t aim to be in the top 1%, but rather the 2%. let me explain: only 2% of people take the stairs instead of the elevator. only 2% of people read books instead of finding an ebook version of the same thing and listen to it passively on the subway. only 2% of people take the risk create original art instead of copying whatever already works. only 2% of people go to the gym consistently after the motivation disappears. only 2% of people choose difficult conversations over avoidance. only 2% of people build real skills instead of faking expertise online. only 2% of people delay gratification long enough to actually change their lives. and i honestly think that 2% ends up living a more fulfilled, meaningful and free life than a lot of people chasing the illusion of being top 1%.
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did you hit the gym today anon?
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there are basically two ways to grow a personal account (i mean increase followers not just impressions) : - add value and convince people you know something they don’t. something worth following you, buying from you or listening to. - build parasocial relationships and get people emotionally invested in your life, story, opinions and journey. the best creators do both.
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