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Best 91 Twitter post Quotes by Casey Zander – Page 1 of 4

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“A self made man will walk, talk, and act different than 99% of people on planet earth.”

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“Act out of faith instead of fear.”

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“As a high value man, dating can never be at the forefront of what you care about most in life.”

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“As a man, never allow yourself to float into scarcity when it comes to money or women. There is more than enough.”

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“As a man, the dating life and options you have today, is a direct reflection of what you’ve done with yourself over the last 5 years.”

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“Attention is currency.”

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“Average men don’t need dating advice, they need to level up and not be average.”

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“Blaming your genetics for being 'big boned' doesn’t make up for the caloric surplus you’ve been in for the past decade. Stop making being fat normal. Stop the bullsh*t.”

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“Contrary to popular belief, women get turned on by boundaries you set. Your frame.”

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“Entrepreneurship as a man comes down to how many times you can get punched in the face, and keep standing back up.”

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“For a long time I tried to hide the fact that I loved business. Most people don’t. I had to hide the fact I have no hobbies. Now I don’t. I don’t care. When you do what you love and only that, success is inevitable.”

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“For being such an 'entrepreneur' does anybody know anything that Gary V actually sells?”

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“Get to a spot in business where your life set up is exactly how you want financially. Meaning house/vehicle/luxury items etc…

After that, you’re now playing the game for fun on easy mode because cash is no longer the objective.”

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“Getting rich starts with fixing your mind. You can’t add tactics to an individual who’s entire belief system and world view it completely destroyed.”

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“Girls have sex with you for your looks and game, and stick around for your lifestyle and where you’re going. They both matter.”

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“Give it 12 months, Hasbulla will be bigger than Andrew Tate.”

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“Hard work is massively overrated.”


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“Give yourself permission to fail.”

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“Go against the grain and say what nobody else is willing to say.”

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“How Snapchat convinced an entire generation of grown men to selfie is still beyond me.”

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“Hustle, don’t rely on motivation.”

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“I believe it’s impossible to conquer your fears and act the way you actually want to, until you truly internalize that you’ll die one day.”

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“I know what it’s like to be broke, and it was miserable.”

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“I'm not gonna wife up a chick who got piped out through her entire 20's.”

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“If everyone has access to your time, your time is now valueless.”

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“If you never give up on the grind, you’ll never lose. At anything. Period.”

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“If you tell the truth, just accept the fact that most will think you’re an *sshole.”

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“If you’re a grown man and you stick your lips out to make kissy faces at the snap chat to send to chicks, you are a chick and she is dry as sandpaper.”

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“If you’re worried about women, and you’re broke… women aren’t the issue.”

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“Imitation is suicide.”

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“In a world of emotionalism, you have a duty to remain stoic and rational if you have the knowledge to do so.”

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“Counterintuitive as it may sound, you stand a much higher chance at becoming rich pursuing minimalism as opposed to slaving away for an employer. The reason is two-fold.

First, it’s nearly impossible to become rich working for somebody else. Understand while you can be promoted and make more money, the nature of your employer is to maximize profits for the owner, not you. This puts your self-interests in direct opposition to that of the owner.

Not that this is evil or bad on anyone’s part, it just is how it is.  So there will always be that force keeping your salary as low as possible. And given the all the unemployed people more than happy to take your job, your employer can deliver that threat.”


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