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The silent fear haunting our generation: Do I still have a future in the age of AI?

I just realized, “Jack of all trades, master of none” isn’t the full quote. The complete version is: “Jack of all trades, master of none, but oftentimes better than master of one.” That changes everything.

"Everyone thinks you can hire someone to do a task." "That fails 100% of the time." A great lesson from Sam Altman:

Recently, I read an article on viral marketing in which they mentioned why it's good to start marketing in small groups. I highly recommend everyone read this. (The Psychology of Viral Marketing by Nick Kolenda)

I’ve read countless success stories, and they all boil down to one key difference: "The successful ones have tried and failed 10 times more."

Not always, but sometimes a strong brand name can give you an edge!

You need guts to do something like this. Domino's took brutal customer criticism and turned it into one of the boldest marketing campaigns ever. A must-read for every marketing enthusiast! 👇

I don't want to write some text here, because the image speaks for itself.

Alex Tew made a million dollars by selling... nothing? He turned a million pixels, worth $0, into one of the internet's most creative money-making ventures!

One simple thing that separates successful people from everyone else... and it's not talent, luck, or intelligence. What's it?

When we think of The Dark Knight, Heath Ledger’s brilliance and Christopher Nolan’s mastery come to mind. But did you know it’s also a masterclass in marketing?

Brian Chesky is a Pro! Just check this out: "I've had a court side seat at all of the Warriors championship games. But just because I had a front row seat at championships, doesn't mean that I could coach an NBA team. And that's true of venture capitalists."

Don’t keep doing the same thing over and over. Try to improve by just 1% with every iteration. Imagine starting by reading just one page on Day 1, then adding one more page each day: 10 days = 55 pages 100 days = 5,050 365 days = 66,795 IN TOTAL 🤯 Small, consistent steps lead to MASSIVE results

How to Showcase Your Product's Greatness Without Saying "It's Great!" Blendtec is a master at this 👇

It's okay to 'copy', if you do it right.

Phil Knight is a master at turning any situation to his advantage. And Nike's foundation is deeply rooted in his philosophy. Here's one of their coolest marketing moves ever:

I used to wonder! Why do some people manage to build great products while others struggle? Every time I searched for an answer, I kept running into the same word: obsession.

A single campaign turned $60,000 into $248 million.

Your view of the world literally changes when you see the difference between classroom learning and real-life skills.

This story shows the bold move that transformed a near-bankrupt company into a trillion-dollar empire.

If a multimillionaire had to start over today, this is her step-by-step plan to reach the first $1M.

Wow, this is true! "Greatness does not come out of intelligence, it comes from character. Character is not formed out of smart people, it is formed out of people who have suffered." - Jensen Huang

Crazy Marketing by Volvo! Anyone can say "Buy my truck" on a billboard, but not everyone can pull off stunts like these.

Who shows their product literally rotting? Burger King did - filming their Whopper decompose for 34 days. Here's the full story:

Nike ran an ad with: No hype No music No superstars No gold medals But still created millions of impressions. Here’s how Nike redefined greatness forever:

You need to be hyper-obsessed to become the world's best at what you do.

How KFC turned fried chicken into Japan’s Christmas tradition

Don't blindly trust anything. Jony Ive: “You have to reject reason to innovate”

Ever thought a quiz could make you $$?

This is something every SaaS founder goes through.

Life is a wave. The highs and lows are natural. All you need to do is learn how to ride it. And even if you don’t know how yet, that's fine, just stay consistent.

Try this for your startup. A different style of marketing from Slack.

Steady growth is the new viral. Tom Alder's blueprint that got him 55k followers.

Bootstrapping > VC funding! Growth is great, but control is better.

How Zoom dominated during COVID:

"Humans overestimate risk and underestimate opportunity." - Jeff Bezos

Near bankruptcy. Stock at $11. But one CEO changed everything. Now there's a Harvard case study on its comeback.

The Untold LEGO Story

In its early days, Pinterest was so dead. Everybody thought it was over. But things started to change when this man took charge. Here’s how Ben Silbermann turned 200 users into a $50B empire 👇

Ship your product fast! We never know what happens in a business until users get their hands on your product. YouTube's story proves this perfectly: They built a dating site that users transformed into a video platform. Sometimes the market knows better than the founders do.

Anything can happen in business. The same companies that rejected you, Might return one day, with a billion-dollar deal. The upside of entrepreneurship is limitless!

One console saved an entire company The Birth of Nintendo:

This is how an ideal startup team should look like The Naval Way 👇

One idea is enough to turn your business around. The 48-hour story of Groupon's birth

A guy trying to sell snowboards accidentally built a $100B empire. Here's how Shopify really started:

"Compete with innovation, not egos." People usually think rivals are bad But that's not always the case. Who knows? Their hand at one point might save your entire company. That's what happened in this case.

Brian Chesky is a Pro! Just check this out: "I've had a court side seat at all of the Warriors championship games. But just because I had a front row seat at championships, doesn't mean that I could coach an NBA team. And that's true of venture capitalists."