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I quit Skool and got depressed
I took a conscious break from Synthesizer School for a month because I thought I was too attached to the likes and points. Now I'm back with what I've learnt: • Our community is far more than likes, points, scores and leaderboards • It's a place when you can get and provide support • It's a place where you learn from the passionate individuals • Here we always learn and share valuable insights • We all have too much ideas to hold them to ourselves • Mine is what I share. If I don't share, I'm wealth-less • Time which is not spent here can be easily spent on cheap content consumption • I felt as if something big was missing, as if I returned to step zero of content journey • The ratio of input/output of this community is what Naval calls leverage Glad to be back, let's grow together! Shoutout to @Owen Sheasby, @Corey Bennett Boardman
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New comment Mar '23
1 like • Mar '23
Beautiful realization. There's no ying without yang. You had to experience no-skool to really value skool. Lesson in there.
Optimal Audience Building Strategy
Audience building is the art and science of making people aware of you and what you have to offer. As outlined here, I believe it’s the most effective use of your time and resources. This post details what I believe is the optimal strategy for audience building. Alex Hormozi, Iman Gadzhi, and Andrew Tate have all recently grown huge audiences using the strategy outlined in this post. The Optimal Audience Building Strategy (OABS) actually contains two sub-strategies. The first is the “Dream 100” strategy. The second is the “Content strategy”. The synergy between both strategies is profound. The Content Strategy will help you win long-term. This is how I got 600,000 subscribers, and made $1,000,000+. The Dream 100 strategy will help you win short-term. This is how I made $100,000+ in 10 days. If you want to make more money soon, and make a lot of money long-term, then I’d recommend you implement both. Ready to start? The first step of implementing both strategies is to write out who you want to attract. We call this your Niche. I’d recommend you do this exercise in the comment section below. Write first “My niche is: ______” The second step is to write out where your Niche gives their attention. If you want to capture the attention of someone, you have to know where their attention goes, so that YOU know where to go. We can split this second step into two sections. First, write which platforms they spend time on e.g. YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin. Second, write which influencers/YouTubers/podcasts/communities/forums they like. “My niche goes on these platforms: _______.” And "My niche consumes: _______.” The Content Strategy is to create for the platforms your Niche is on. The strategy involves creating content that your Niche would love (High Demand) that no one else is making (Low Supply). This strategy has HUGE potential, but you’re not guaranteed to get the attention of the people you’re trying to attract. In this way, you can view this strategy as high risk, high reward. Luckily, the cost to create is low, and the results can be huge, so it’s worth gambling consistently until you get the results you’re looking for. But this can take time.
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New comment Aug '23
5 likes • Feb '23
My niche is entrepreneurial architects. My niche goes on these platforms: LinkedIn, YouTube, Architecture Discord My niche consumes: Richard Petrie, Enoch Sears, Tyler Suomala, Upstairs, The Futur, 30x40 Design Workshop, the Local Project, Sara Kolata, Llyan Austria
Decentralized education is beautiful.
The industrialists and politicians of the time "drafted" basic categories that would make up a country's economy. Businesses were incorporated under these categories. Mass education curriculums were designed under these categories. This is because trade and education were tied so that business output increased. Here comes the internet. It changed the way people interacted. That changed how they traded. And it is about to change how mass education is done. No more arbitrary 'drafted' categories of trade and learning. It's now all decentralized and organic. It's more human. Beautiful.
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New comment Dec '22
Stop believing you can't make money.
As long as people are breathing, there's money to be made! There are problems they're facing... There are skills/knowledge you can acquire to propose solutions... There are ways to reach and convince them... "Think and grow rich."
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Beware of the INFORMATION trap
My dad (and society in general) believed traditional education was the only way to riches and freedom. He wished the best for me and held me accountable to do college degrees over degrees. Out of respect for my dad, I listened and complied. Then, I stumbled upon this gem - the Internet! I was instantly connected to a lot of brilliant brains. This phenomenon forever changed and accelerated how I thought, learned, worked and communicated -- I couldn't go back to "slow". Education on the internet was ubiquitous, up-to-date and engaging. Then came my epiphany when I knew I was riding the information economy. Alex Hormozi says "give away the free stuff then sell the implementation." Truly elegant marketing. We as synthesizers have effectively decentralized university! This is no joke. The funny part is... Traditional education "sells" the information and leaves you hanging for implementation (because it's outdated). A major content trap they are playing. So long as you're without implementation, you're stuck in consumption. I'll end with this, IMPLEMENTING is what sets us apart. Synthesize!
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New comment Dec '22
0 likes • Dec '22
@Allan R. No question that a decent school is the best investment in anyone's life. The best scenario of a decent school is one that is up-to-date, helps implement and is ubiquitous. In case you haven't noticed, there's a name for this skool -- The Internet!
1 like • Dec '22
@Fedor Favorsky Yep, as long as you have gotten good information teaching on interoperable skills and you're well equipped with their implementation. You have won.
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Buchuchu. An architect in love with the intersection between persuasion copy and design.

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