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𝕹𝖎𝖍𝖎𝖑 𝕿𝖎𝖒𝖊𝖓𝖉𝖚𝖒 𝕰𝖘𝖙 🧡 Bitcoin is law. 💜 Nostr is voice. Speculation is noise. Sovereignty is the goal. I don’t chase power I attract it. Fix the money, free the mind. I speak for the ones who will never kneel. #Bitcoin #Nostr #BTC 🫡 𝕭𝖊𝖑𝖎𝖊𝖛𝖊 𝕴𝖙. 𝕷𝖎𝖒𝖊 𝕴𝖙. 𝕮𝖑𝖆𝖎𝖒 𝕴𝖙.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Stay locked into your #growth. No time for noise. No time for comparison. No time for reacting to things that don’t matter. Just you and what you’re building. Most people don’t stall because they lack ability. They stall because their attention is scattered. Scrolling. Second-guessing. Watching other people play a different game. The ones who make real progress? They’re not louder. They’re not busier. They’re #focused.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Hello, Dear friends .. Happy day ....... Nice and pleasant week to...Yo.. All image
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SatsMan 2 months ago
A whole generation works so hard to #empower women but forgot to teach men how to live with empowered women.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
"Day by day, what you think and what you do is who you become." - Heraclitus
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SatsMan 2 months ago
THE IRONY IS THAT EVERYTHING FALLS INTO PLACE WHEN YOU STOP TRYING TO CONTROL THE PROCESS AND LET LIFE UNFOLD WITHOUT FORCE OR EXPECTATIONS.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
#SunTzu understood this: the #victory is decided before the battle begins. #Power is not force. It is position.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Yukarıda olduğu kadar aşağıda. İçeride olduğu kadar dışarıda. —Zümrüt Tablet, M.Ö 3000 dolaylari #Quote #secret
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SatsMan 2 months ago
#AI won’t replace you. But someone with AI skills might. #Meme image
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Stop asking people for directions to places they've never been
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SatsMan 2 months ago
No one cares… until you’re #rich, #pretty, or dead.” Harsh? Maybe. Honest? Sometimes.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
You can sprint through your career. Or build it to last. One might impress. The other will endure. Most people build their careers by adding more. More effort. More hours. More goals. But #growth doesn’t always come from adding. Sometimes, it comes from releasing. The most successful people I know? They don’t just manage their workload - they manage their peace. They stopped replaying old mistakes. Learned to wait instead of forcing results. Quit chasing approval - and started trusting their own lane. Because calm minds make better decisions. And your career can only grow as fast as you do inside. 7 reminders to help you #grow smarter, not just faster 👇 1. Make peace with your past Stop replaying old chapters. Take the lesson - not the luggage. 2. Let time do its work What rushes, breaks. What waits, builds. 3. Care less about opinions Half the noise you hear isn’t about you. Protect your focus - not your image. 4. Stay in your lane Comparison steals both confidence and creativity. Play your own long game. 5. Quiet your mind. Not every thought deserves your energy. Pause. Walk. Reflect. Then decide. 6. Protect your #happiness Own your emotions. Or they’ll own you. 7 Smile anyway You can’t control everything. But you can choose how you show up. You’ll fall. You’ll fail. You’ll doubt. And that’s okay. Because real progress isn’t linear - it’s earned through persistence. The struggle is proof you’re still moving - and still meant for more. Build a career that feels meaningful - not just measurable. At the end of the day, the real #win is rising without losing yourself. ♻ Renote for someone who needs to hear this today. 🫡 image
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Kindness doesn't guarantee kindness #philosophy #machiavelli #kindness
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Great advice never gets old Especially when it’s from Warren Buffett We live in a world obsessed with hacks, speed and shortcuts. But Buffett’s brilliance? It lies in the basics. Here’s why this still holds true today: 1/ Stay calm under pressure -> Studies show that high performers regulate stress better, not because they feel less, but because they react less. 2/ Never stop learning -> The World Economic Forum predicts 44% of workers’ skills will be disrupted by 2027. The best way to stay relevant is by constantly refreshing your skills. 3/ Surround yourself with better people -> A Harvard study found social connection is the strongest predictor of long-term success and happiness. A strategically chosen circle pushes your limits, challenges thinking, and holds you accountable. This unlocks a higher level of success beyond just “networking.” 4/ Say no often -> Steve Jobs said it best: “Focus is about saying no.” Energy is finite, we need to protect it like your capital. Remember that every “yes” comes with a hidden cost. 5/ The boring stuff builds wealth -> Buffett made 99% of his wealth after his 50th birthday. The secret? Repeating simple decisions for decades without getting bored. These rules may sound simple. But mastering them is anything but. ⤵️ Which of these has made the biggest difference in your life?
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Respect isn’t demanded. It’s demonstrated. The fastest way to earn it? Treat everyone with dignity, regardless of status, title, or role. Character shows in the small moments.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Mistakes make you humble because they show your limits, teach you lessons, and help you grow. Achievements can sometimes create arrogance and distance you from others. Mistakes keep you grounded and remind you to improve, while arrogance blinds you to reality. Staying humble makes you wiser, stronger, and a better person.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
What is truly yours appears irrelevant only because it refuses to perform.
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SatsMan 2 months ago
Why are you looking around for help? Do you believe that help will come from outside? What is to come is created in you and from you. Hence, look into yourself. Do not compare. Do not measure. No other way is like yours. All other ways deceive and tempt you. You must fulfil the way that is in you. — Carl Jung