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The Tweets That Stopped Me Scrolling
Discover the insights worth a double-tap
Hey, it’s David
Sometimes, the best way to find inspiration is to step back and soak up the brilliance of others. Here are five tweets that caught our attention this week.
My Favorite Finds This Week
Do I invest framework by @Invesquotes
— Brian Feroldi (@BrianFeroldi)
1:30 PM • Mar 28, 2025
A very simple graph to a very stressful question… ”do I invest?”
AI’s promise is huge, but the learning curve? Brutal.
Small businesses I’ve talked to are drowning in choices—chatbots, analytics, automation.
Pro tip: Ask, ‘What sucks up my time?’ Target that first.
— Stephen Quesinberry (@CREStephen)
7:18 PM • Mar 27, 2025
There is no doubt that AI will play a massive role in the near future… but instead of diving right in and getting overwhelmed, think strategically… which items should be automated first?
I've been thinking about this "you can just do things" meme that's been going around.
At first, I dismissed it as another oversimplified X catchphrase. But the more I thought about successful founders, the more I realize it's capturing something profound.
Especially now, when
— GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg)
8:18 PM • Mar 20, 2025
Turns out, 'just doing things' might be the most powerful business hack… who knew action beats planning every time?
Most people make zero progress for years on end.
Why?
Because schools teach us to be “well-rounded.”
But successful people obsess over one thing they do better than 99% of people.
Here are 10 obsessions that have shaped my life so far:
— Dickie Bush 🚢 (@dickiebush)
12:32 PM • Mar 28, 2025
It’s the little things that ultimately shape who we are today…which obsessions shaped you the most?
You must avoid analysis paralysis at all costs.
You have to realize that many decisions in both life and business are simply educated guesses.
You don't have all of the info, you can't get all of the info, and you will never have all of the info needed to make the "right" call
— Nick Huber (@sweatystartup)
1:40 PM • Mar 28, 2025
Analysis paralysis is like trying to read the whole textbook before taking the test… sometimes, you’ve just got to trust your gut and move.
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