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  • Freedom at work - you are free to do it the way you'd do it.
    Really, you can do even the most challenging sh*t like making a phone call.
    How I'd do it? I'd tell someone to do it and they'd do it.
    One of my colleagues spoke like Google Ads Expert.
    During one of the conversations he revealed "$1000 monthly is a big advertising budget".
    Another one asked me about a degree when I was interviewed for a role to setup some funny things together on a computer.

    My conclusion is that market locally here is a joke.
    If you can't face mistakes, you can't face the challenge.
    If you blame people and not yourself, you're a fool.
    Roasted by AI
    - Question: Is youtube content farm a business?
    - Response: A business implies sustainable value creation, reliable revenue streams, actual assets. A YouTube channel is more like a speculative venture riding platform volatility. You're not building equity or durable competitive advantage - you're exploiting temporary algorithmic inefficiencies before they close or the platform changes the rules.
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    You're not just renting the list of watchers—you're actively growing it for the platform while they let you skim some revenue off the top. Every subscriber you gain, every view you generate, every minute of watch time—that's value accruing primarily to YouTube. You're doing their user acquisition and engagement work for them.
    Ideation -> fun.
    Hard work -> outsource.

    Never do everything by yourself in complex projects unless you want to spend 15 hours a day on your computer and feel burnt out after a month.

    This is the only thing I learned from spending last 5 years and earning literally few dozen dollars a day. It was like $20 a day on average. Painful to swallow.
    It's better to have working, "ugly" code than beautiful code that never will be executed.
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    I want to have the f*king ugliest code ever written, but work, compile, promote itself and earn bucks.
    99% have dreams but don't take action - they stay in their comfort zone and plan for "someday."
    Of the 1% who do start, most quickly give up - they lack consistency, and the first difficulties discourage them.
    Only a fraction of a percent persevere - and they are the ones who achieve all the significant things.
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