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Want to get to 1000 followers?
Care about the 10 you have. DM them and answer them in your comments …
Want to get to 100,000 followers ???

Take care of the 1000 you have now, DM them and reply to them ….
Stop taking “them" for granted !!!!
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If I wanted to burn fat, I'd rather walk 2 miles than run 2 miles. Here's why...

Running can increase appetite, while walking doesn't. This is crucial to controlling what you eat.

It's gentler on your joints, reducing injury risk and allowing for more frequent, longer sessions.

Walking after meals suppresses insulin spikes, preventing fat storage and obesity.

You'll burn more fat over time, as walking can be sustained for longer periods without exhaustion.

Finally, it's more sustainable long-term, ensuring consistent fat loss without burnout or injuries.

Embrace the power of the stroll, and watch those pounds melt away effortlessly.

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Whenever I want to learn how to do anything. 
I do these 5 things to be the best at it.


1. I do a ton of it to learn. 
2. I analyze the top 10% outcomes. Either the top 10% content creators or sales scripts. It does not matter what the subject matter is. 
3. I analyze the difference between the top 10% and the bottom 90%. 
4. Figure out the most important details that make the top 10% shine. 
5. Avoid the mistakes that the 90% is making that keep them at the bottom and do more of the behaviors that the top 10% outcomes are consistently doing.

Think of it this way. Every pilot takes off using the same checklist. No matter how good they get, they have to follow the checklist. The same thing applies to business. If you can figure out every single step that has to happen to achieve your desired outcome and if you follow each step to perfection each time... Then you reproduce winning outcomes at scale.
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Anthropic engineer nailed it:

"Delete 90% of your system prompt. You're supposed to use skills for progressive disclosure."

That is the exact advice an Anthropic engineer just dropped for fixing broken AI agents.

In a recent Code with Claude presentation, Anthropic’s Will Steuk broke down exactly why adding more rules and features is actually making your agents dumber.

He exposed the massive gap between how most developers build agents, and how the creators of Claude architect them:

→ The token bloat that cripples your agent. He showed how to slash a bloated 400-line prompt down to just 15 lines using "Skills" for progressive disclosure: https://lnkd.in/dAg2yXVJ

→ The custom tool trap. Stop building specialized tools for everything. Give Claude human-like primitives (like Bash execution) so it can write and run its own code to solve problems. A good example is /goal: https://lnkd.in/dXZHxV_w

→ The sub-agent chaos. Sub-agents cause communication breakdowns. There are only two times you actually need them: throwing parallel compute at a massive problem, or getting a "fresh mind" to review work.

→ The infrastructure bottleneck. The exact workflows Anthropic's own engineers use to offload the nightmare of scaling and security by deploying to Claude Managed Agents: https://lnkd.in/daSFNGt7

If you're just bolting new capabilities and rules onto your agent every single week, you aren't scaling.

You're building a bottleneck.

Instead of another Netflix series tonight, watch this talk.
You have one life... Stop giving a f*ck about other people's opinions and go do your thing!!!
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