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Work takes time

When you get really good at something, you can fall into the delusion that good work doesn’t take much time. 

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The only way to be rich

If rich people can feel poor, and poor people can feel rich, this tells me that feeling rich is relative. It’s malleable. It all depends.

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Walk the blog

Recently, I’ve been having trouble generating new ideas for my daily blog. 

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One little corner

Every time I start cleaning, ever since I was 15 years old, I start humming a funny song called One Little Corner. It’s ostensibly a cleaning song for grown-ups. The accidental genius? It’s spot-on with habit research. 

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Doubts about AI creation tools

I didn’t want to use pre-recorded loops for any of my songs. I wanted to create and record everything myself. If a machine did it, or if someone else did it, I wasn’t interested. 

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$50,000 Pitch Deck Build

Do you ever wonder how photographers and videographers with half your talent are booking jobs twice as big as yours? Hint: It’s because they know how to pitch. 

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Effort ≠ value

“We expend effort. We create value. It’s easy to get confused about which one we’re going to ultimately be compensated for.”

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Five minutes of motivation

If it seems like someone has everything figured out, go look under their bed. If it looks like someone has their life all together, look at their inbox

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Expanding the definition of “leads”

 Leads can be anyone who can “hook you up with an opportunity that might lead to a paycheck” according to Jane Friedman in her book The Business of Being a Writer.

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“AI Hallucination” freaks me out. This is why.

The old saying goes, “Don’t believe everything you read.” This saying evolved to become “don’t believe everything you see on TikTok.” Now, we need to change it again: “don’t believe everything you see on AI.”

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