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AI-driven Tomorrow 🚀 | Growth Marketer - I help companies leverage AI tools, optimize their marketing & drive revenue growth | *190k+ LinkedIn
Jun 29 11 tweets 2 min read
🚨One interview question ruins more job applications than any other.

"Can you explain this gap in your resume?"

Here's exactly how to answer it (without sounding defensive): 🧵 1/ The biggest mistake?

Apologizing.

A career gap isn't a crime.

Explain it confidently and move on.
Jun 22 5 tweets 2 min read
🚨Millions use VLC every day.

Almost none know about this.

It can stream 1,500+ TV channels and hundreds of live sports channels from around the world.

Here's how (using safe and public links only): 👇 Image
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1/ Download VLC (it's free)

• Windows, Mac & Linux → videolan.org

• Android & iPhone → Search "VLC" in the App Store or Play Store

2/ Grab a free public playlist

⚽ Sports channels:
github.com/iptv-org/iptv

📺 TV channels (News, Movies, Kids, Music):
github.com/Free-TV/IPTV
Jun 7 18 tweets 4 min read
A man woke up to 147 password reset emails.

Amazon.

Netflix.

PayPal.

LinkedIn.

Someone was trying to break into everything.

He spent hours changing passwords.

Nothing worked.

Then a cybersecurity engineer spotted the real problem in under 60 seconds.

"You've already been compromised."

What happened next surprised him.

Here's what every internet user should know:
🧵 1. Email Bombing

The Situation:

You wake up to 147 password reset emails.

Amazon.

Netflix.

PayPal.

LinkedIn.

Every account seems under attack.

Your first instinct is panic. You start changing passwords immediately.

The Mechanics:

The flood of emails isn't the real attack.

It's camouflage.

Attackers deliberately subscribe you to hundreds of newsletters and mailing lists at once.

The goal is to bury an important email inside the chaos.

A purchase confirmation.

A banking alert.

A password change notification.

Something they don't want you to notice.

The Fix:

Stop.

Before deleting anything, search your inbox for:

• "Order"
• "Purchase"
• "Invoice"
• "Password changed"
Those emails often reveal the actual target.
Jun 5 18 tweets 4 min read
Most people stop learning math after school.

Big mistake.

AI runs on math.

So does problem-solving, decision-making, and clear thinking.

Here's the roadmap I wish I had years ago: 1. Start with Algebra.

It's the foundation of everything that comes next.

Skip it, and higher math feels like random symbols.

Don't optimize for speed.

Optimize for clarity.

When each step makes sense, everything compounds from there.

📕Free resource:

The Organic Chemistry Tutor (YouTube)

Probably taught more people algebra than most schools.
Jun 4 11 tweets 4 min read
STOP SAYING "HOPE YOU'RE DOING WELL."

IT'S THE MOST FORGETTABLE EMAIL OPENER EVER.

HERE ARE 10 BETTER WAYS TO START A CONVERSATION 👇 1. The "Inbox Bump" Trap

The Situation:

You sent a proposal 5 days ago.

No reply.

You type "Any update on this?" because it feels quick, polite, and harmless.

In reality, you're sending the exact same message they receive from dozens of people every week.

The System:

Most inboxes are overcrowded.

Generic follow-ups create zero urgency and zero curiosity.

When someone sees "Any update on this?", they know it requires effort to think, evaluate, and respond.

So they postpone it again.

The Corporate Translation:

"I need an answer, but I'm giving you no reason to prioritize me."

The Pivot:

"Thought I'd bring this back to the top of your inbox. Curious if you've had a chance to review it."

Why it works:

It feels helpful rather than demanding and gives the recipient a natural path to respond.
Jun 2 10 tweets 2 min read
A friend of mine was struggling to get interviews.

So I helped them use Claude as a recruiter, resume writer, career coach, and interview coach.

10 days later?

6 interview calls.

These are the exact 8 prompts we used: 1/ The Resume Upgrade Prompt

Most resumes list responsibilities.

Great resumes sell results.

Prompt:

Act as a senior recruiter at a top company.

Here's my background:

[Experience, skills, achievements]

Rewrite my resume for:

[Target role]

Requirements:

• ATS-friendly format
• Strong action verbs
• Quantifiable achievements
• Industry-specific keywords
• Focus on impact, not tasks
Then score the resume out of 10 and suggest improvements.
May 31 16 tweets 3 min read
After 2 years using Claude, I can confidently say it's the most impactful technology I've ever adopted.

These 15 prompts have saved me thousands of hours and completely changed how I work.

They will do the same for you.

(Save this before it disappears 🔖) 1/ The Second Brain Prompt

Prompt:

Act as my personal chief of staff.

Based on everything I share, create:

• Key insights
• Action items
• Follow ups
• Opportunities I'm missing
• Risks I should watch
Organize everything into a clear executive summary.
May 29 11 tweets 3 min read
One of the most effective weight-loss tools in 2026 isn't a fitness app.

It's ChatGPT.

My friend used these 9 prompts every day and lost 10 kg.

Here they are 👇 1. The Personal Fat-Loss Nutritionist

"Act as an expert nutritionist.

Age: [age]
Gender: [gender]
Height: [cm]
Weight: [kg]
Goal weight: [kg]
Activity level: [low/medium/high]
Dietary restrictions: [details]
Budget: [budget]
Create a 7-day fat-loss meal plan.
Include:
• Breakfast, lunch, dinner
• 2 snack options
• Calories and protein for each meal
• Grocery list
• Easy alternatives for eating out
Goal: Lose fat while preserving muscle and keeping the plan sustainable."
May 27 12 tweets 3 min read
🚨 Your AirPods Pro 2 are secretly way more powerful than you think.

Apple quietly turned them into FDA-approved hearing aids…

And most owners still have no idea what they can actually do.

Here are 11 insane features you’re probably not using: Image 1/ Hidden Hearing Aid Mode.

Settings > AirPods Pro > Hearing Assistance > Take a Hearing Test

Apple quietly turned AirPods Pro 2 into FDA-approved hearing aids for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.

Once you complete the built-in hearing test, your AirPods automatically boost voices and important sounds around you in real time.

No extra hardware.
No expensive setup.
Already built into your AirPods.
May 25 31 tweets 4 min read
I use Claude every single day.

And I can confidently say:

Most people have NO idea how powerful it actually is.

Here are 50 insane Claude workflows, commands, and automations that feel like unlocking hidden features of the internet (save for later)* ⬇️ Image 1. /schedule

Turn Claude into an autonomous assistant.

Set recurring tasks like:
• weekly planning
• Gmail summaries
• news briefings
• research scans
• follow-up reminders

Runs automatically while you sleep.
May 24 13 tweets 2 min read
If I lost everything and had to rebuild my income with AI in 2026…

I wouldn’t chase startups.
I wouldn’t buy another course.
And I definitely wouldn’t spend 6 months “preparing.”

I’d build digital attention assets powered by AI.

Here’s the exact roadmap I’d follow: 1/ Pick a niche where money already flows.

Bad niches chase likes.

Good niches attract buyers.

Focus on markets where people already spend:
• AI
• finance
• business
• fitness
• luxury
• career growth
• software
Attention is worthless without purchasing power.
May 20 9 tweets 4 min read
RIP paying for 10 different subscriptions every month.

Claude just turned my laptop into:
• Netflix
• Spotify
• Disney+
• YouTube Premium
• a personal entertainment engine

All running from prompts.

8 Claude prompts that rebuild the entire system for free: 👇 1/ Build Your Own AI Entertainment Empire

Prompt:

“Act like the architect of my personal entertainment system.

Using only free and legal platforms, build me the ultimate entertainment dashboard.

Organize everything into:
• movies & series
• music & radio
• podcasts & audiobooks
• gaming
• documentaries & learning
For each category include:
• the best free platforms
• what each platform is best at
• hidden gems most people miss
• exact search terms worth bookmarking
• the fastest way to discover high-quality content daily.”
May 17 9 tweets 2 min read
I just Deleted Duolingo.

Last month, I replaced it entirely with Claude and learned more French in 36 days than years of traditional apps ever taught me.

Here is the exact 8-prompt framework I used to gamify my fluency: 👇 1. The Daily Micro-Lesson

Prompt: "Act as an elite, patient French tutor. Create a highly structured 30-minute lesson focused entirely on [Insert Topic: e.g., ordering food / past tense]. Break it down into 3 parts: 10 minutes of core theory with clear context, 10 minutes of practical examples, and a 10-minute interactive quiz. Do not give the answers to the quiz until I reply with my attempts."
May 17 9 tweets 2 min read
Google remembers purchases you forgot existed.

Some people are finding receipts from 10+ years ago.

Here’s how to see everything Google knows you bought: 👇 Image 1/ Open myaccount. google. com/purchases

Scroll down slowly.

You’ll probably find:

• Amazon orders from years ago
• old hotel bookings
• food delivery receipts
• subscriptions you forgot existed
• random purchases from 2012–2013

Most people have no idea Google stores this much.
May 16 14 tweets 2 min read
🚨 The next wave of millionaires will be created by these 10 AI-era careers.

Most people are still training for jobs that won’t matter in 5 years.

Meanwhile, a new class of AI-native roles is quietly exploding in demand, leverage, and income.

Use Claude to learn them before the rest of the world catches up. 👇🧵 1/ AI Automation Consultant

Every company wants AI.

Almost none know how to actually use it.

People who can connect workflows, tools, and AI agents into real business systems will become insanely valuable.
May 15 9 tweets 4 min read
Recently, I went to war on my online footprint with Claude as my co‑pilot.

4 hours later:

29 data broker profiles nuked

9 zombie accounts wiped

2 sketchy search results buried

Here’s exactly how I disappeared myself from the internet, step by step. Thread. Image
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Step 1: Drag your whole digital mess into the light

Type your full name, main email, and phone number into Google and scroll until it feels uncomfortable. Screenshot every page that leaks personal info, even if it seems minor.

Then drop it into Claude with something like:

“Here are my search results: [paste]. For each link, label it as data broker, social media profile, old account, or article, and sort everything by highest to lowest priority for removal.”

Claude turns the chaos into a ranked takedown list you can actually execute on.
May 11 13 tweets 4 min read
Stop telling Claude, "“write the code.”"
Stop telling Claude, "find the bug."
Stop telling Claude, “make this work”

You’re treating a billion-dollar AI engineer like a confused junior intern.

Here are 11 Insane prompts you can copy-paste right now: 1/ Turn Claude into a full startup engineering team.

Prompt:
“Act like a senior full-stack engineer building a production-ready startup MVP from scratch.
First design the complete system architecture, then build the most minimal but scalable version possible.

Include:
• System architecture
• File structure
• Database schema
• API endpoints
• UI architecture
• Production-ready code

Build it like a real startup that could scale to millions of users.”
May 10 11 tweets 2 min read
You carry a tracking device every day.

Airplane mode doesn’t stop it.
Location off doesn’t stop it.

Here’s how to disappear digitally: 01. The myths

Airplane mode = delayed tracking, not stopped.

GPS off = partial privacy.
Your device can still be located through network data.

Incognito = not invisible.

Websites still see your IP and device fingerprint.
Apr 11 8 tweets 3 min read
I gave Perplexity my salary.

It gave me a plan.

Use these 7 prompts to turn your income into a complete wealth plan:

(Save this)* 1/ Salary Plan

“Here’s my salary, expenses, savings, and goal.

Tell me how to manage my money smarter and grow it over time.”
Apr 5 10 tweets 3 min read
PERPLEXITY can now teach business strategy like Harvard MBA professors (for free).

Here are 8 insane PERPLEXITY prompts that replace $100,000 MBA degrees.

[🔖Save this before it disappears]* Image 1/ Business Strategy Advisor

Prompt:
“Act like a top business strategist.

Explain how small companies can compete with big players.

Break down simple strategies, real examples, and step-by-step actions I can apply.”
Apr 4 20 tweets 4 min read
Interviewers love this question:

“What do you do when everything is a priority?”

Most people mess this up.

Here’s the right response (save for later): 1. The Priority Trade-Off

Situation:
You’re already fully loaded.
Then more “urgent” work gets added.

Response:
“I can start on this right away.
Which of my current tasks should I pause or push back to accommodate it?”

Why it works:
You don’t absorb the pressure.
You redirect the decision.
It makes priorities explicit and shows your time is limited and intentional.