▲ 3 r/AccountingDepartment+2 crossposts

We built a workflow to reduce headache of organizing receipts and making a clean invoice for sending to your client

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u/louisze10 — 3 hours ago
▲ 27 r/Life

There will never be a perfect time to start.

It will never come.

All you can do is start now

and get into the flow.

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u/louisze10 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/ContentCreators+1 crossposts

While everyone seems loud and fast, it doesn’t mean the game only rewards them.

While everyone seems loud and fast, it doesn’t mean the game only rewards them.
People who think clearly and take the time to dive deep are the ones who create better long-term value.

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u/louisze10 — 10 days ago
▲ 4 r/u_louisze10+1 crossposts

I don’t see things as black or white, true or false, high or low.

I don’t see things as black or white, true or false, high or low.
What matters to me is whether you’re living in alignment with your natural intuition.

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u/louisze10 — 11 days ago
▲ 11 r/AIMain

The nine most terrifying words in the English language now

❌“I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help.” (Outdated)
✅ “I'm an AI Assistant, and I'm here to help.”

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u/louisze10 — 11 days ago

The first rule of Fight Club… sorry, the first rule of training an AI model: don’t tell people it’s here to replace them.

Never tell people that you are going to replace them.
Instead, position yourself as an assistant or a tool that enhances human productivity.
Shift the focus away from the idea of AI replacing people, and emphasize that individuals who use AI effectively will gain a competitive advantage.
That way, they are less likely to question where the original training data comes from.

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u/louisze10 — 12 days ago
▲ 3 r/AIMain+1 crossposts

The first rule of Fight Club… sorry, the first rule of training an AI model: don’t tell people it’s here to replace them.

Never tell people that you are going to replace them.
Instead, position yourself as an assistant or a tool that enhances human productivity.
Shift the focus away from the idea of AI replacing people, and emphasize that individuals who use AI effectively will have a competitive advantage.

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u/louisze10 — 12 days ago
▲ 2 r/Life

Slow down and think things through.

Your direction becomes clear, and your effort starts to feel more efficient, like you're in flow.

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u/louisze10 — 13 days ago

Before asking who is json, does vibe coder know what does “hello world” mean?

Before asking who is json, does vibe coder know what does “hello world” mean?

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u/louisze10 — 14 days ago
▲ 0 r/AIMain

AI is a total mixed bag.

On one hand, it’s awesome for supercharging creativity and getting things done way faster.
But on the flip side, it’s got a real dark side. We're looking at a widening wealth gap and people losing their livelihoods when they still have mortgages to pay and families to feed. Plus, it completely rips off the hard work of original creators.

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u/louisze10 — 14 days ago
▲ 13 r/Life+1 crossposts

Real maturity is being able to ...

Real maturity is being able to zoom out and realize you are just one of many living beings in this world. There is no absolute right or wrong, and most judgments and stereotypes lose their meaning when you step back far enough. The ideas of winning and losing start to feel less important, and you see that there is no single rulebook or formula for how life is supposed to be lived.

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u/louisze10 — 16 days ago

real moat of your personal brand

While everyone else is blindly chasing followers, the real moat of your personal brand comes from how people remember your unique perspective and lived experience, not from being just another loud voice online.

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u/louisze10 — 17 days ago
▲ 2 r/AIBranding+1 crossposts

Information is cheap now.

What really matters is clear and specific content that speaks to what people actually care about.

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u/louisze10 — 17 days ago
▲ 13 r/Life

Self-judgment is draining your energy

Unpopular opinion:
Your judgment of your own taste, effort, and time makes you less productive and drains your energy.

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u/louisze10 — 27 days ago