Twitter makes it easy to level up your life on a daily basis.

The key is knowing who to pay attention to.

So if you want to get smarter every day...

Here's PART TWO of the best people to follow 🧡
1/ @austin_rief

The "more sarcastic" Morning Brew founder is actually pretty insightful.

Daily business smarts, and a lot of witty banter, get it right here.
2/ @dunkhippo33

Every entrepreneur needs to be following Elizabeth.

She smartly breaks down all the concepts you need to know if you're starting or building a company.

Rare perspective as a founder and investor.
3/ @packyM

Tech moves really fast.

Packy helps me stay on top of the newest things that are changing the world.

And makes them easy to understand.
4/ @david_perell

Knowing how to write is key to success, no matter what you're doing in life.

And nobody teaches you how to write better than David.

It has certainly helped me.
5/ @Codie_Sanchez

As someone who loves real estate, I appreciate Codie's views.

She's all about smart ways to grow a business, that's not the next app.

Tech is sexy, but cold hard cash flow is even sexier.
6/ @saranormous

Sara has some of the quickest takes out there, but all of them are great.

Writing about community, startups, and investing in very accessible ways.
7/ @JoePompliano

Joe is THE business of sports guy.

He's inspiring me every day to make sure everyone knows athletes can build great businesses.

Never a dull moment with this one πŸ”₯
8/ @RomeenSheth

Romeen is out here every day giving an inside look on leadership, careers, and life.

Cause he's lived it.

Can't believe he's just giving this advice away for free.
9/ @triketora

Tracy is trying to make the internet better for everybody.

Who wouldn't want that?

She's also got great book recs.

She's a builder and a leader. Respect.
10/ @hunterwalk

When I started investing in startups, Hunter was one of the first people I watched.

He's possibly the most honest and open VC out there, setting a good example for all investors.

Oh and great insights as well.
11/ @danprimack

Dan has a special place on this list as the only journalist to make it.

But that's because he's on top of everything in the business/tech space.

Being the smartest in the room starts with Dan.
12/ @loganbartlett & @TurnerNovak

Probably the most fun follows I can recommend here.

These guys make me laugh every day

And sometimes have some great insights as investors.

I put them together cause they're both winners.
13/ @briannekimmel

Bri is one of the most important people shaping what our office (or not) life will look like over the next decade.

If you want to learn about your future work life, check her out.
14/ @patrick_oshag

I recently started following Patrick and what an incredible ROI.

He's dropping knowledge in every corner of the business/investing world.

A great follow.
15/ @BrentBeshore

I'm a big fan of the small businesses. The family businesses. The hard businesses.

Brent is one of the smartest people in this space.

Also a lot of smart thoughts on life and faith.
16/ @alexisohanian

One of the investors I'm watching most closely. This man is a legend.

Crazy that being the founder of Reddit will end up being the least important thing he's ever done.
That's it for PART TWO!

And as usual, gotta say this list isn't everything.

Plenty of smart tweets being sent out from the people I didn't write down.

Hope this helps you all keep learning, keep growing.

And if I missed anybody, lmk πŸ‘‡

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