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@hypergraphika
Founder @hyperremote 🌍 | Remote-first HR & talent ops Helping startups hire, lead & grow in LATAM Talento + liderazgo + equipos que funcionan de verdad
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The #1 reason I became an entrepreneur maybe isn't obvious. Making money is great. But that's not it. Working with incredible people is awesome. But also not it. Scratching my intellectual itch is fulfilling. But not #1. The #1 reason I'm an entrepreneur is freedom. The…
Whenever I compare myself to other people, I remember something simple: The things they have are from journeys they went on that I have no interest in.
If you wouldn't ask for their advice, fuck their criticism.
Every time you hesitate, someone less talented takes your spot. The world rewards audacity, not potential.
She didn’t abandon her child. She “chose joy.” She didn’t run from motherhood. She “pursued freedom.” She didn’t traumatize a seven-year-old. She “trusted the process.” This isn’t mental illness. This is ritual inversion. This is the algorithm handing you a script…
As someone who has done both daycare & homeschooling - daycare was absolutely raising my kids. They were like different children after I pulled them out. Daycare remains the biggest regret of my life.
Hot take: daycare is totally fine in principle, and having your kid(s) in it is not “having someone else raise them.”
my favourite quote from atomic habits by James clear; "It doesn't make sense to continue wanting something if you're not willing to do what it takes to get it. If you don't want to live the lifestyle, then release yourself from the desire. To crave the result but not the…
The quickest way to change your life is to put yourself in an environment where you feel like you don’t belong and force yourself to level up.
I've realized you only have 2 options if you want to be a founder. 1. Marry someone who is excited by growth and building with you. 2. Do not get married until after you've hit $$$.
The unbeatable parenting hack is never to allow your kids to do the things that rich people don't let their kids do Applies to all areas of life
A job gives you coworkers. A solo business gives you the space to choose your entire circle. That choice changes your life 100x more than money.
Do something today that you used to love doing as a kid. Try to reconnect with your impulse voices.
All I know is that building anything of significance requires a lot of suck... Things you don't want to do Hard work on parts you'd like to skip at times. A life that isn't like everyone else But if you get through it, it changes you. You become a force to be reckoned with.
Whoever said having a kid was the end of your fun clearly never had a kid.
A pattern I've noticed: Successful people finish boring things. Average people start exciting things. Finishing what you start is a superpower disguised as discipline.
There’s nobody to impress. The only people worth impressing already love you unconditionally. The ones you have on a pedestal are only there because you’re projecting the best parts of yourself onto them. When you realize you only want these people to like you because they…
The purest reason to make something is not to make money and not even to make the thing. It’s to have the experience of making the thing - and no one can take that from you.
Behind every great entrepreneur is an insufferable former boss.
One of the most underrated skills you can learn is the ability to ignore your mood and stick with the plan.
Burn out doesn’t come from having too much to do—it comes from not doing the things that actually matter to you. ㅤ The weight you carry isn’t the work itself, but the meaninglessness of it.
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