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Aug 15, 2025 • 17 tweets • 5 min read
In 1954, 50 of the world's most powerful vanished to a secret Dutch hotel.
Total media blackout & absolute silence sworn.
What they created now influences $50+ trillion in global decisions annually.
Here's what happened at the meeting the world isn't supposed to know about: 🧵
The location wasn't random. Hotel de Bilderberg sat 7 kilometers from Arnhem - site of WWII's Operation Market Garden.
50 men. 11 countries. Zero media.
But here's what most people don't know about how this meeting actually came together...
Aug 10, 2025 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
Boring businesses are the ultimate money printers.
If you want financial freedom, you should start one.
Here are the top 8 service businesses making people rich (bookmark this):
1) Roof Cleaning
2) Solar Panel Cleaning
Aug 8, 2025 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
Boring businesses are the ultimate cash cow.
If you want financial freedom, you should start one.
These are the top 10 right now AI can't replace:
1) Hedge Cutting
2) Mobile Detailing
Aug 4, 2025 • 11 tweets • 3 min read
Boring businesses are the #1 cash cow.
If you want to be financially free, you should start one.
Here are my top 8 lame but extremely lucrative businesses AI can't replace in 2025:
1) Pressure Washing
2) Gutter Cleaning
Aug 2, 2025 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
Starting a boring business can set you financially free.
& it's never been easier to do.
Here's a list of my top 10 for 2025 that can make you rich:
1) Paint Striping
2) Solar Panel Cleaning
Jul 1, 2025 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
Pablo Escobar was built different:
• Worth $140 BILLION at his peak
• Offered to clear Columbia’s $10B debt
• Had so much cash, rats ate $1B annually
Love him or hate him, the way he played the game was GENIUS.
8 business principles he used (legally applicable today): 🧵 1/ Psychological pricing mastery
Escobar introduced a kilo of c*caine at $60,000 when street value was at $15,000.
Why? He created artificial scarcity and curiosity.
It made the wealthy feel exclusive.
Premium pricing isn't about cost—it's about perception.