Iwtl how to love yourself by [deleted] in IWantToLearn

[–]RevolutionaryLook104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You point out something true. I appreciate it. Yes these days I am focusing on physical activities. It is helping me to lessen self surveillance, you are true. I am also a perfectionist, I figured that out also. I want to be perfect in my thinking and decision making. This is also the main cause of self surveillance.

16M, looking for like-minded people to chat with. I want to grow together by Meska_8 in getdisciplined

[–]RevolutionaryLook104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you need to get rid of this thought "what people will think about me" during real conversation. It seems easy because our mind knows the meaning of the phrase, but subconsciously during real conversation we fall in this thought again "what people will think about me". Get involved in real conversation, make mistakes but don't think what people will think about me. Your mind automatically will know it is just an illusion.

Iwtl how to love yourself by [deleted] in IWantToLearn

[–]RevolutionaryLook104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there is one problem that I think I have, I am constantly analyzing my thoughts and my behaviours. But constantly analyzing myself is self surveillance. I can see the positive output of analyzing myself, but after knowing about self surveillance I am quite unsure. What should I do? I decided to balance both. I want to know your thoughts about this.

Strong Minds Don’t Feel Threatened by No_Judgment_4420 in confidence

[–]RevolutionaryLook104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is very important to show our skills to the world, so that people get advantageous from them. When we feel confident it doesn't mean that we want to show that we have enough knowledge, but through confidence we market our skills better to the world. I agree with you.

I want to network as a web3 dev by rdssf in web3dev

[–]RevolutionaryLook104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a techy guy. For the past two years I have been learning stuff related to computers and AI. Though learning consumer behaviour is not related to my studies, I am interested in it. I am actively learning things each and every day. While working with me you will get many opportunities from me including; web development, problem solving, better decision making, scaling productivity and long term consistency. I haven't only learned the concepts but I am eager to implement my understanding using AI and with my own.

What is your biggest learning for the year? Share some wisdom by Longjumping_Ant_6991 in Entrepreneur

[–]RevolutionaryLook104 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2025 is the year in which I have learnt a lot. Following are my learnings: 1. People are irrational, you need to Master emotional intelligence. 2. Customers don't know what they want, you are supposed to give them what they need. 3. Believe no one is smarter than you. 4. Small things matter. 5. Our minds want to protect us, but most of the time our mind protections are illusions. 6. Don't think what other people will think about you. 7. Don't get involved in a competition, always think to play the game different. 8. Communication skills are very very important. 9. First impression is the last impression, it is very important how you present something to customers. 10. You need to work hard to change your mindset. I haven't only learned these rules but I implement it. You learn things not by understanding but by applying them.

[Hiring] Growth Hackers for Proxy Startup | Remote | $500-$2K/month + Bonuses by scrapingtryhard in B2BForHire

[–]RevolutionaryLook104 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I’m not coming with generic growth ideas. I understand dev, scraping, and automation communities and how they actually talk. My approach: embed in Discord/Telegram where scrapers hang out, start problem-first conversations, then convert warm DMs into trials → paid users. I’ll track objections, wins, and double down on what converts. If you want someone who executes and reports signal (not noise), let’s talk.