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The Introverse

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Welcome to The Introverse, a community for introverts on self-improvement.

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18 contributions to Synthesizer School
2 lessons from studying smart people
Studying smart people for 3-4 hrs a day has helped me discover two things: - Successful people share their map for success, but the map is not always the territory Meaning Andrew shared his model for his success. But times have changed. Industries have changed. People have changed. The ones who adapt, overcome. - Find what works for you The main variable I've found in courses and with coaches where I've seen the most success is the advice: "Discover your own personal answer" Please understand everyone is unique. It's not a competition - everyone wants to achieve different goals in different ways (if they choose their own goals at least)
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"The map is not always the territory" is so true. Everyone's situation is different.
How To Turn Yourself Into A Business (1-Person Business Model)
Check it out: https://youtu.be/zP6DGVv58oc
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New comment 2d ago
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My biggest takeaway from this video: Don't just be yourself, be the BEST version of yourself!💯
What are some MUST reads for becoming a better synthesizer?
What are some good social media books, mindset, business, econmics, ecommerce etc..?
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New comment 6h ago
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"Mastery" by Robert Greene
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@Alejandro Bonilla I recommend Psycho-Cybernetics too, especially if you're being held-back by self-beliefs, imposter syndrome etc.
2 people showed up...
Today I had my first group call with my community and a whole 2 people showed up. And no I am not disappointed because I had an amazing 1.5h talk and got to know who is interested in my content on a much deeper level. And I realized: "damn, the people in my community are actually like me, I love them." ACTIONABLE ADVICE: I got this strategy from Tim Ferriss. Instead of wasting people's time at meetings, allow them to do what they are here for. Talk about themselves. Get value from others. So the introduction I ask from them is to share: -Who are you, Where are you, What do you do -Shamelessly brag about one thing -Openly ask for something specific you need help with I am more than excited to do this every single week and to make the rest of the community so jealous of the good time we're having that they can't help but want to join the next time.
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Nice!
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Definitely need the checklist. Need some clarity.
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