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Tescoco

@eilmst

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If you can get it right, there is so much value and money that could be made, if you can just get it right.


One important lesson I’ve learned this year is that if it’s not signed, agreed on, paid for, taken profit on, or asked out on (if that’s a word), never assume it’s yours otherwise 💀


Plan + Execution = 💰


Okay GPT-5, you have my attention 🔥🔥


Success is never guaranteed but improve your odds


July 4th seeing the fireworks live? Who says no?


I don’t know the right move , but I definitely know the wrong move


A fool isn't someone who makes an obvious mistake. A fool is someone who makes the same obvious mistake twice.


Things compound over time. Start coding today, and in 2 to 3 years, you could become a mid-level professional. The same applies to sales or running a business. What matters is being intentional about your commitments, because, over time, small efforts lead to significant growth.


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Your hard work will never amount to anything. It's never been about hard work. It's about your ability to work on the right opportunity, in the right way, and the right time. And the problem is, the "right opportunity" or the "right way" is not going to be fully obvious at…


Distribution is the new product


I think being able to automate around 80% of your daily tasks is what everyone should aim for It's great to work hard but not work hard at repetitive tasks


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Over the next few months, I will be working on scaling fastcoldsales.com. The next steps include cold emailing founders and fine-tuning the MVP. I'm aiming to be more accountable this time, which is why I’ll be building in public. #buildinpublic



I do incredible work but I really need to stop waiting till last minute 😂 Demo at 1pm, starts working on feature at 12pm The adrenaline though 😂😂


Want to be here, 4 - 8 years from now

The 60th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony



Over the next few months, I will be working on scaling fastcoldsales.com. The next steps include cold emailing founders and fine-tuning the MVP. I'm aiming to be more accountable this time, which is why I’ll be building in public. #buildinpublic


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