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šŸ’ƒā‰ļø How do you quit a community?
Let’s be honest, Skool is addictive! There are many amazing communities here! We all join tons! But at some point they are too much to keep up with and also some no longer resonate. I recently quit 2 and will be quitting a lot more that no longer align. I talked w the owners first and told them ahead of time, since I considered them ā€œkind of friendsā€ But if I never had talked w the owner I’d just quit without explaining myself to anyone. I am in some of y’all’s community and some no longer resonate or/and was there only to support and that is no longer needed - so I will gently make my way out. Will not tag, you know who you are :) I am curious how is everyone else here doing this? Share w us!
šŸ’ƒā‰ļø How do you quit a community?
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@Natasha Fernandez me tooooo!! This overwhelmed me for quite some time last year. What I did that helps is every two months I try to review all the communities that I'm in and try to use the 80/20 rule on them. Only stay in 20% of the communitiess that I get the most value from, and leave the rest. What have you been doing that has helped you with this?
The World Belongs to the Unreasonable Believers
The world has always bent toward the people who believe in things that don’t exist yet. Not because belief is cute, but because without it, nothing hard, nothing big, nothing meaningful ever gets built. Cynics pride themselves on being right today. Optimists focus on being right in the end. That’s the real split. Cynics win the arguments, optimists win the world. People say "that'll never work" like they can see the future or something. They’ll doubt your decisions, your idea, your instincts, the tenth thing after the ninth thing fails. And the painful part? They’ll be right. Again and again. And again. But only until they’re not. Because the entire game is decided by that one moment when belief finally intersects with reality. That one business that doesn’t collapse. That one idea that catches fire. Your life is not measured by how many times people are right about your failures. It’s measured by the single time you proved them wrong, and everything that happened because you refused to stop trying before that moment arrived. High agency is mostly about being disagreeable and taking action in the aim you believe in. That’s why the world belongs to optimists. Not because they’re naive… but because they’re stubborn enough to keep swinging long after everyone else has gone home. PS: If you think like you think this then we should know each other, world is better with good people who understand you.
The World Belongs to the Unreasonable Believers
What You Hate Is What Can Serve You
Your life is a series of decisions dictated by your mental frame. Most of us inherit a frame, which creates a longing for destructive "freedom." The Construction Process I Used To Form My Mental Frame That Serves Me: 1.Data Collection:Ā Every time you experience something you despise, write it down. These are the negative data points that will work as holes to avoid. 2.Pattern Recognition:Ā Reflect on your past. What do you never want to experience again? This forms the outer boundary of your new frame. 3.Decision Filter:Ā You will have a "away from" compass. It allows you to stop, think, and consciously choose the opposite direction. Just inversion principle (popularised by Charlie Munger) at its best. This provided me the negative energy to break from the default state of existence into the one I desired.
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GOOSERS, What’s The Rule You Live By?
Here’s mine: Carry the heaviest responsibilities you can bear.
GOOSERS, What’s The Rule You Live By?
AI Doesn't Scare People Who Know What They Want
Fear of AI is not about intelligence but agency. High-agency people don't fear AI because it was never about intelligence in the first place. It's about setting an aim and using whatever resources you have to get what you want out of life. It's about being disagreeable enough to reject the trajectory someone else tries to hand you. I now truly think the future isn't about job titles (after 10s of pods on AI). It's about your position on the agency spectrum. Low-Agency (The Employee Mindset): - Goals areĀ assigned. - Action requiresĀ permission. - The world is something that happensĀ toĀ you. - You exist in a programmed state of life. High-Agency (The Entrepreneurial Mindset): - Goals areĀ created. - Action isĀ self-authorized. - The world is something you happenĀ to. - You exist in a chosen state of life. The "entry-level" is going extinct because it was the ultimate low-agency role. The future belongs to those who choose high agency, whether they start a company or become an elite, self-directed employee. Your only real choice: which side of the spectrum will you occupy? There’s always a choice and a way (you get it if you’re high agency).
AI Doesn't Scare People Who Know What They Want
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