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Acting ne kmal ker dia đđ part 2) #trendchanger #umarsaeed46
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Itâs u vs u. Obsession beats talent every time. ##fyp##trading##tjr
I am making this video so that I can prove that I am a registered person. Now I am 5 miles away from the border. I am walking around here. I am at...

your data drinks more water than you do đ„” #data #nvidia #datacenters
By 2030, data centers will consume as much electricity as the entire country of Japan. Let's talk about what's going on with them in the AI era. D...

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How do you sell them? If you want to sell expensive, you have to sell expensive. You have to sell expensive. You have to be in a place that looks ...

Replying to @the_jaydenblade The difference between people who move abroad and people who stay stuck isn't resources. It's whether they see barriers as immovable or solvable. The obstacle framing vs solution framing: Obstacle framing: "I don't have remote skills" (stops there, accepts as unchangeable). Solution framing: "I don't have remote skills yet, but I have customer service experience which IS a remote skill if I repackage it." One mindset treats current state as permanent. Other treats it as starting point. Why customer service is undervalued: People dismiss it as "just customer service" like it's not real skill. Meanwhile businesses pay $40-75/hour for virtual assistants who: respond to customer emails, manage support tickets, handle client communication, coordinate schedules, process orders. That's customer service. Repackaged. Charged at professional rate instead of hourly wage. The employee vs freelance value gap: Customer service employee: $15-20/hour, employer bills client $50-75/hour for your work, you see $15-20, employer keeps $30-55. Customer service freelancer/VA: charge clients $40-60/hour directly, keep full amount, 2-3x your employee income. Same skills. Different packaging. Different income level. The "I don't know how to find clients" barrier: You also didn't know how to find your current job before you found it. You learned: how to write resume, where to search, how to interview, how to present yourself. Finding freelance clients is same process: how to present skills, where to search, how to communicate value, how to close deals. Learnable. Just different from W-2 employment process you already know. What "never earned money this way before" actually means: You've never been paid directly by clients. You've been paid by employer who found clients and gave you fraction. Learning to find clients yourself isn't mystical skill. It's: identifying who needs customer service help (small businesses, solopreneurs, online companies), reaching out offering service, delivering work, getting paid. The gatekeeping accusation: There's no secret. The "secret" people think exists is just: provide skill someone will pay for, use that income to qualify for visa, move to country offering remote work visa. People want secret shortcut that doesn't require: building new income stream, doing uncomfortable things, learning unfamiliar processes. That shortcut doesn't exist. The path is: develop marketable skill, monetize it, use income to qualify. Why "I can't afford to move" is choice: Can't afford = "I'm not willing to restructure my income/expenses to make moving possible." Can afford = "I'm willing to build remote income, cut expenses, do uncomfortable things to make this happen." Both valid. One is honest about being choice. Other pretends it's circumstance. The visa qualification math: Remote work visas require: $2,000-3,500/month typically. Customer service VA charging $50/hour: 40 billable hours/month = $2,000. 60 billable hours/month = $3,000. 80 billable hours/month = $4,000. That's 10-20 hours per week of billable client work. Not full-time. Not impossible. Not requiring degree or specialized certification. What standing in the way: Not lack of skills (customer service IS skill). Not lack of opportunity (businesses need this constantly). Not lack of countries accepting remote workers (95+ countries). What's standing in way: unwillingness to do unfamiliar uncomfortable things, preference for staying stuck over risking failure trying new approach, waiting for solution that doesn't require effort. The deck isn't stacked against you: The deck is: you have marketable skill, businesses pay well for that skill, countries accept remote workers with that income. You're choosing to see: obstacles, barriers, reasons it won't work. Both perspectives looking at same situation. One immobilizes. Other mobilizes. Link in bio when ready to solve problems instead of listing them. Are you looking for obstacles or solutions? đđșđž
I get comments like this all the time. Here are all the reasons why we can't move abroad. No skills, this kind of dog, what am I supposed to do? H...

đ± I Cooked a Burger Using My Own Hair⊠and the Result Was Absolutely Shocking! đđ€Ż #FoodTok #ViralVideo #TrendingNow #FYP #creatorsearchinsights
Burger made from human hair, and for that luckily I use my own hair. We are going to actually turn this into food that your body recognizes and is...

grandir avec des parents divorcĂ©s, câest facile #divorce #enfance #confianceensoi
With divorcing parents, it's very easy. You live one week with your dad, one week with your mom, you learn to fight and fight in a sacadeau and he...

Life doesnât get easier. You get stronger. Being out of shape is hard. Being in shape is hard. Eating like crap is hard. Eating clean is hard. Being broke is hard. Building wealth is hard. So stop asking âwhen does it get easier?â That question keeps you stuck. Ask a better one: What kind of hard do I want? Because your brain adapts to whatever you repeat. Struggle in one direction long enough⊠it becomes your identity. So choose your hard on purpose. Stop giving your power to your past. Stop outsourcing your life to your excuses. Where you place blame⊠you give away control. Take it back. Get strong at the life you actually want. Follow me and comment âUpSpiralâ and Iâll send you the blueprint. #mindsetshift #selfmastery #neuroscience #discipline #personalgrowth
Thing is being at a shape, it's hard, but being in shape is also hard. Eating like crap, it's hard, hard on your body. Eating healthy, it's also h...

Most people think anger gives them power. It doesnât. It gives you tunnel vision. When youâre angry, your brain shuts down options. Your threat system fires. Your thinking brain goes offline. So now youâre not thinking. Youâre targeting. Whatâs wrong. Whoâs wrong. What needs to be handled. And in that state, you lose strategy. You lose creativity. You lose the move that actually wins. Real power is this: Feel the anger⊠without letting it collapse your vision. Hereâs how to get your brain back online: Break the target lock. Look around and name 5 neutral objects. You shift from threat â awareness. Generate 3 alternate explanations. Your brain thinks thereâs one story. There isnât. Open the field. Slow your next move down. Speak slower. Wait before you send. Thatâs how you get back to choice. You donât fight anger. You widen your field. And when your field opens⊠your power comes back. Follow me and comment UPSPIRAL for deeper tools. #anger #emotionalintelligence #nervoussystem #selfmastery #mindset
Here's a power move to stop being angry. Ooh, you're not going to like this one. You're going to resist it, but it's going to give you truth. And ...

Spiritual signs you should never ignore. Most people miss these⊠not because they arenât happening⊠But because theyâve been trained to dismiss their own awareness. Your environment is always responding to you. Your body is always receiving signals. Your life is constantly being adjusted in real time. The question is⊠Are you paying attention? That plant didnât just die. That jewelry didnât just break. That delay wasnât random. That pull you feel? Thatâs guidance. Not everything in your life is meant to be logical. Some things are meant to be felt first⊠and understood later. The more you trust what youâre sensing, the clearer your path gets. Comment up spiral to remember this in your body. Click the link in my bio to join my unique manifestation program. #manifestation #spiritualawakening #lawofattraction #intuition #energyhealing
Here's six spiritual signs you should never ignore. One, if plants in your home suddenly die or wilt, pay attention. Plants regulate the energy in...

People love to complain about not having enough leads, but rarely stop to ask themselves what theyâve actually done to earn them. The truth is, leads donât just appear out of nowhere, they are the result of consistent effort, outreach, and a willingness to do the unglamorous work most people avoid. Too many individuals expect success to be handed to them without putting in the time to prospect, follow up, and refine their approach. In a world where convenience is everywhere, it is easy to fall into the trap of waiting instead of hunting. But success has always favored those who take initiative, stay disciplined, and do the work others are not willing to do.
This guy right here, he's been in in the blue shorts. You got a Facebook account? Yeah, cool. You sold solar before, right? Cool. When you sell, w...

Let's make SPICY PORTUGUESE SHRIMP! đ It's so easy to cook Portuguese with Tia Maria. đ”đč #receitas #receitasportuguesas #camarones #camarĂŁo #Portuguese
Hey everybody, how's everybody doing? Let's make some spicy Portuguese shrimp. You're going to saute those onions. Nice and golden. Add your shrim...

your biggest regret will be that you didn't look at this sooner. #financialfreedom #parentsmakingmoneyonline #sidehustle #sidehustleforbeginners #mumsoftiktokaustralia
I can guarantee that one of your biggest regrets is going to be that you didn't take a look at what I'm about to share with you. The reason I know...

Lost yourself... #toji #tojifushiguro #deepthoughts #stoicism #jjk #emotion #fyp #personal
It's weird. How you can look back at a version of yourself and not recognize them. Not because they were worse. Not because you've grown. Just bec...

No gate keeping here, hereâs how Iâd grow a faceless digital brand 2026 #marketing #contentcreation #entrepreneurship
Whenever I talk about side hustles or how I managed to make over 100k from content creation, I always get asked one thing, is how do I do this if ...

die beste art von nachricht gerade ist nicht reichweite, sondern wenn mir jemand schreibt, dass er wegen meiner videos angefangen hat, codex zu benutzen, zu builden und innerhalb von tagen echte software fĂŒr echte probleme zu shippen; genau dafĂŒr mache ich das hier unter anderem, for people; wir haben in deutschland so viel arbeit vor uns, so viele groĂe problemrĂ€ume, so viel zu wenig umsetzung, und genau deshalb freut mich jede einzelne nachricht, die zeigt, dass jemand nicht nur zuschaut, sondern anfĂ€ngt; wenn du auch angefangen hast zu shippen, sag hi in the dms; das ist das, was mich wirklich glĂŒcklich macht; you can do anything you put your mind to!! #kĂŒnstlicheintelligenz
Life is so crazy, I'm about to reach people with a short update for this person, content, journey, etc. I'm about to reach people who say, "Hey, t...

You don't actually need anyone's permission to move abroad. Not your parents. Not your friends. Not your coworkers. Not even your spouse if they're using guilt instead of having real conversations. But you keep waiting for them to be okay with it. You keep trying to make them understand. You keep softening your plans so they feel less threatening. Meanwhile, you're still stuck. Still unhappy. Still living a life designed around everyone else's comfort except your own. Here's what changed for me. I stopped asking for approval and started making announcements. I'm moving in six weeks. Here's the plan. You can support me or you can process your feelings on your own time. But I'm going. The people who loved me figured it out. The people who didn't were never going to be happy for me anyway. Your freedom matters more than their comfort. Act like it. Ready to build your exit plan? Link in bio. đđșđž
Your tiptoeing around your own life for other people's comfort, and you're not even worried about your own. This is the problem with so many Ameri...

Most people imagine their overseas transition like a movie montage: arrive, exhale, new life begins immediately. Reality is closer to: arrive, panic about logistics for 90 days, THEN life begins. The first months aren't calm. They're bureaucratic chaos mixed with domestic setup. Immigration appointments. Residency card applications. Furniture acquisition. Bank accounts that require 6 documents you don't have yet. Figuring out which grocery store has the things you actually want to eat. Finding a doctor. Registering kids for school. Setting up utilities. Learning which government office handles which paperwork. None of that is relaxing. All of it is necessary. The relief people expect on day 1 actually arrives around month 3. When logistics are handled. When you finally have a Thursday that's just... a normal Thursday. No appointments. No confusing forms. No "how does this system work?" research. Just: wake up, make coffee, do your work, pick up kids, make dinner, exist. THAT'S when the overseas transition completes. When extraordinary becomes ordinary. People who expect immediate calm on arrival set themselves up for disappointment. The first 90 days are the hardest part - not because you made a mistake, but because establishing a life from scratch takes time even when you want to be there. Month 1-3: logistical frenzy. Month 4+: actual life. Plan accordingly. Link in bio for realistic timelines and what to expect during the overseas transition period. đđșđž #TikTokCreatorSearchInsightsIncentive
The first days of living abroad are not going to go the way that you think that they're going to go. Everyone seems to think that right when they ...

What the Libet experiment tells us about free will. #psychology #sproutsschools #learn #education #neuroscience #philosophy #freewill #learningontiktok #educationtiktok #libetexperiment #tiktokpsychology
In the 1980s, the neuroscientist Benjamin Lebed conducted a study that shook the very foundations of what we understand about free will. Lebed wan...

Si tu es dĂ©butant et que tu souhaites crĂ©er ta 1ere marque E-commerce Ă succĂšs en 150 jours, tu dois regarder ma masterclass de 52 min disponible en bio đ #ecommerce #dropshipping
I came to approach a call with a 18-year-old woman who had more than 100,000 euros on the last six months via the drop-chipping of the French mark...

It is entirely logical to move to another country if you are an American person of color. There is nothing you can do to control the actions of crazy racists who are using any means necessary to spread hate. You can be an amazing person, do everything right, and believe America is the greatest place on earth - yet still end up on the receiving end of hate. If you are a person of color on the brink of retirement, itâs time to consider the concept of moving abroad. Your retirement years should be chill and safe. Plus, the added bonus to moving abroad is that your American dollars will stretch farther in a lot of these countries. Your quality of life will improve as you enjoy the safety and lower cost of living as an American retiree. đđșđž #creatorsearchinsights
Not every country is friendly to black and brown people. If you live in the United States, you know that. You feel that. And the data supports tha...

Can a school be the best in the world if it has a mass shooting? There are only so many ways to look at how education benefits or hinders children. I would say, the risk of being killed while in school is such a huge negative that it outweighs any positives. The school shooting epidemic is American. For us, the best high school in the world is anywhere outside of the United States. We will be keeping our girls in Europe for high school because the most important thing is for them to make it through alive. You canât tell me that American parents feel good about sending their kids to school each day. That would be insane. đđșđž #creatorsearchinsights #TikTokEncyclopediaContest
Parents are very concerned and rightfully so with their kids' educational experience. And every single state across the United States publishes li...

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