Robotics Rainer
@roboticsrainer
💼 Auditor Fiscal. 🤖 Part-time numa empresa chinesa de robótica. 🎯 3 anos para construir patrimônio sólido, multiplicar renda e acelerar minha liberdade.
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The brain doesn’t reward effort, it rewards completion. Start one thing and finish it. Clean the plate. Close the tab. Complete the task. Every finish gives dopamine feedback that says, “this loop matters.” Repeat that daily, and the mind becomes addicted to closure.
when i've observed the greats operating at their absolute best they resemble cracked out starcraft players to me. at the top of their game they embody action alone and forget causes, consequence, circumstance. this looks psychopathic from the outside: how does he not crack under…
if you find it overwhelming to fix your life, start by fixing your day. don’t overcomplicate it. just do what you can to make the best use of today.
Every generation thinks it’s living in special times. This time, it’s true.
Even my favorite thinkers are often retarded on at least one topic. So when I see someone who’s completely irrational in one area, I don’t discount their expertise elsewhere or their broader contributions to the discourse.
This is great advice. We aim for this in a specific way: Being as straightforward as possible. I think that's one of the highest forms of beauty. Products should just make sense. Policies should just make sense. Pricing should just make sense. Reasons should just make sense.…
Jim Simons: It’s a beautiful thing to do something right
                                                                            “The day a man becomes superior to pleasure, he will also be superior to pain.” — Seneca
You don’t lose discipline all at once. It slips away in small negotiations; five more minutes, one skipped task, one delayed decision. Each moment feels harmless, but the brain records it as proof that comfort wins. Rebuilding discipline starts with catching those whispers.
Most decisions in life don't matter... (like what flavor toothpaste you buy) Some decisions matter a lot... (like who you decide to work with) Allocate your focus accordingly.
building a startup is just people ops in disguise. it’s mostly about emotional weather control. you’re managing energy. conviction, doubt, envy, burnout… all invisible variables that decide whether the company lives or dies. product just gives those emotions somewhere to go.
You will struggle to reach your goals as long as you get distracted by people who tell you what your goals should be. A lot of progress begins with ignoring the rest of the world.
there's so much alpha in believing that everything will work out even when you don't know how or when. you just have to believe that it will.
stop overthinking, start building: the best way to predict the future is to invent it. and the best way to invent is to start building. you can dream all you want. you can think in abstract, map out perfect systems in your head, debate the ideal architecture. but none of that…
i got oneshotted by screen time when i worked out that the average person is going to spend 15 years of their life staring at their phone
When you face painful failure, you can either play the victim, or you can tell yourself that someone who had ten times worse circumstances than you achieved ten times more, precisely because they hated playing the victim and chose to take responsibility for their position in life
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