⚡ Fueler Weekly 34: An act of perpetual self-authorization
Start by learning to recognize what interests you.
They’re taught that what they notice is not important. That the things they pay attention to really don’t matter, because they’re going to be taught how to handle what other people notice, what other people have written, what other people would have said.
Well, what if you say to a student, “No actually, what you notice is important and it’s important because you noticed it.”
What if you pay attention to the pattern of the way you notice the world around you?
What if you pay attention to the perceptions that you have and the character of them, and trust their validity?
💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
Turn your failures into lessons and let them guide you to success.
By Ash Lamb
🔥 One Cool Thing from the Week
Get rewarded for making open-source contribution by participating in Hacktoberfest challenge.
47 people have contributed to our repos in the first week of Hacktoberfest challenge.
🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
🧠 Most Viewed Byte of the Week
🌏 Creator Story of the Week
We all know about unicorns, but who might have thought of unicorns with a twist in it 😉.
Today’s Story about a creator who ships funny ideas every other week, an amazing man who believes in building fast and shipping fast. I’m unveiling his secrets today, you all better stay with me.
Let’s discover the journey of this amazing creator 👇
📚 One Free Resource of the Week
Are you curious about how 30+ hypergrowth Indian startups successfully leveraged growth hacking techniques?
Growth insights: Bite-sized Growth Hacking case studies.
Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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