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Sophia

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  1. For me, it’s the loneliness of building something on your own and having no one who truly understands the journey
  2. Sometimes small changes matter more than big ones like post timing CTA wording or format What is one small tweak that made a big difference for you
  3. I used to believe online business means easy passive income. Reality is you work a lot before anything becomes stable.
  4. Scaling fast is honestly bad advice for beginners. When you are new, rushing growth usually just creates confusion and pressure instead of real progress. It’s better to go slow, understand things properly, and build a stable base first
  5. I’m not really a content creator..my dog is a bit famous on Instagram. Most brand deals are spam or just free stuff, and real paid ones are rare. With my 9to 5 I stopped posting much. I still get some reel payments but views and followers dropped so I’ve lost interest. It’s a lot with a full time job.
  6. I’ve had the best results using ChatGPT for writing stories.
  7. Honestly, if it feels that bad, it might be better to switch to something like Smophy AI or another platform where you can try multiple LLMs and pick the response you like best. ChatGPT just doesn’t feel the same anymore.
  8. In my case, influencer shoutouts worked better than ads. Even small pages brought real customers.
  9. @william Sullivan Even if surgery can be assisted by computers, that’s a tightly controlled clinical setup. A straight razor shave is personal, sensory, and trust based in a totally different way
  10. Start with your audience talk to them, understand them, and see things from their perspective. Then shape your message around what matters to them. Also consider where they are in the customer journey.
  11. Start by posting your own content on YouTube, Instagram, or Facebook..especially Shorts. and focus on showing how your product solves problems, not just what it does
  12. I built a 3D educational strategy game with my 9 year old..it taught me a lot and turned into great bonding time with my kid.
  13. Shaving feels like one of those things people will always want done by a real person..especially with a straight razor. Hard to see AI ever replacing that
  14. Life doesn’t always explain things before it teaches them. Sometimes it’s kind and gradual, but other times it hits hard and leaves you learning through experience alone. We all go through moments that reshape how we think about people, trust, success, or even ourselves. Looking back, what’s one lesson you had to learn the hard way that you wish you had known much earlier?

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