词汇:I

pron. 我

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25.I would recommend learning how to leverage AI, that can help with everything.
>> If I'm 16.what high-value skills should I learn now.
25.我建议学习如何利用人工智能,这对一切都有帮助。
9. I wish I'd learned copywriting at 16. it's foundation of everythings - sales, marketing, even networking becomes easier when you can communicte value clearly. Most successful entrepreneurs I know are great at explaining their ideas in a way that makes people want to listen and act.
>> If I'm 16.what high-value skills should I learn now.
我真希望我16岁就学会了文案。它是一切的基础——当你能够清楚地传达价值时,销售、营销甚至网络都会变得更容易。我认识的大多数成功企业家都擅长以一种让人们愿意倾听和行动的方式解释他们的想法。
I'm 16, what high-value skills should I learn to succeed in the future?
>> If I'm 16.what high-value skills should I learn now.
我16岁了,我应该学习哪些高价值技能才能在未来取得成功?
I’ve had money, and I’ve not had money. I’ve learned the skills I needed to chase that money. Built a business, sold it. Felt empty. Not from selling the business, but because I realized I’d done nothing for myself. I lost my passion along the way and the money in the bank, the new house, all of that did nothing to fill the empty space. Discover yourself. Learn what makes you excited to do. Not because of what it may pay you, but because you genuinely love it.
>> Master yourself first
我有钱,也没钱。我已经学会了追逐这笔钱所需的技能。建立了一家企业,卖掉了它。感觉很空虚。不是因为卖掉了公司,而是因为我意识到自己什么都没做。一路上我失去了激情,银行里的钱、新房子,所有这些都没有填补空白。发现自己。了解什么让你感到兴奋。不是因为它可能给你带来什么回报,而是因为你真的很喜欢它。
Master yourself first. Learn who you are, what you love, what you’re passionate about. Let those things guide you. (This is my condensed answer. But there’s wisdom in the rest I’ve written based on real life experience.) I say this because it is my firm belief that with AI and quantum processing all advancing so rapidly, the world is going to be starved of a very human element very soon. How does one have value in the workforce and business when so many roles will evaporate in the next decade? My answer to that question is authenticity.
>> Master yourself first
先掌握自己。了解你是谁,你喜欢什么,你热爱什么。让这些东西指引你。(这是我的简明答案。但我根据现实生活经验写的其他文章中也有智慧。)我这么说是因为我坚信,随着人工智能和量子处理的飞速发展,世界很快就会缺少一种非常人性化的元素。在未来十年,如此多的角色将消失的情况下,一个人如何在劳动力和企业中拥有价值?我对这个问题的回答是真实性。
Organizing sound good.Should I start with the fridge first or the cabinets?
>> 2025-06 he told me
So, I decided to quit my job and shave my head!
>> 2025-06 he told me
You said it - "especially in person". I knew a guy whose 95 year old parents got on the nursing home bus once a month just to lug their 40 lb computer to a dude so he could do a 1991-style virus scan on it. People are willing to pay anything to have someone show up and stabilize things.
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
你说过——“尤其是当面”。我认识一个人,他95岁的父母每月上一次疗养院巴士,只是为了把他们40磅重的电脑带给一个家伙,这样他就可以在上面做1991年式的病毒扫描。人们愿意付出任何代价让有人出现并稳定局面。
Not surprised. I work with old people and I always wondered how those without young family members keep online. Well the answer is, they don't. Or they buy a new device until it gets bricked for whatever reason. Giving technical support, especially in person seems quite lucrative Exactly! They end up buying a new HP every year, because that's what the big box guy pushed onto them desperately. The machine becomes too slow after a few months, then they put it in the garbage and start all over again.
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
一点也不奇怪。我和老年人一起工作,我一直想知道那些没有年轻家庭成员的人是如何上网的。好吧,答案是,他们不会。或者他们会买一台新设备,直到它因为任何原因被封起来。提供技术支持,尤其是亲自提供,似乎相当有利可图。没错!他们最终每年都会购买一台新的惠普,因为这是大盒子的家伙拼命向他们推销的东西。几个月后,机器变得太慢了,然后他们把它扔进垃圾桶,重新启动。
You're right that it's all word of mouth. Almost everyone on Earth has been screwed or abandoned by their last computer guy, so they start out quite skeptical. Knowing that their loved one trusts me and that I'm not going to vanish is a huge thing. It's more personal than a doctor-patient relationship!
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
你说得对,这都是口口相传。地球上几乎每个人都被他们最后一个电脑人搞砸或抛弃了,所以他们一开始都很怀疑。知道他们的亲人信任我,知道我不会消失,这是一件大事。这比医患关系更私人!
I tried advertising but it got me nothing but tire-kickers.
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
我试着做广告,但它只让我疲惫不堪。
Nah I'm assuming word of mouth is quite big for this niche?
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
不,我假设这个利基市场的口碑相当大?
99% of people have no idea what ANY of their passwords are. I help people do password resets and make them write them down so they have control over their digital lives.
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
99%的人不知道他们的密码是什么。我帮助人们重置密码,并让他们写下来,这样他们就可以控制自己的数字生活。
Instead of adding to the grease fire of cleaner/scanner software, I rip out almost everything so it's nice and lean. I remove Norton/McAfee/Webroot/etc. (they slow down a PC by 90% and can't find any threats made after 2013) I remove Fake Rental WiFi Routers and replace them with real ones, eliminating all the buffering and headaches.
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
我没有添加到清洁剂/扫描仪软件的油脂火中,而是几乎把所有东西都撕了出来,所以它很漂亮,很瘦。我删除了诺顿/迈克菲/Webroot等。(它们将PC的速度降低了90%,并且找不到2013年之后的任何威胁)我删除了假冒的租赁WiFi路由器,并用真实的路由器替换它们,消除了所有的缓冲和麻烦。
I've posted a lot lately so I'll be quiet for a while after this, but... I do in-home tech support for seniors. Nobody out there is doing it (well).
>> What are the most unique business ideas you've seen that make really good money?
我最近发了很多帖子,所以在这之后我会安静一段时间,但是。..我为老年人提供家庭技术支持。外面没有人做得(好)。
The crazy part is also just how much time I save. Instead of writing each proposal from scratch, I just customize the Canva template I built. Takes me maybe 10 minutes instead of 2 hours.
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
疯狂的部分也是我节省了多少时间。我没有从头开始编写每个提案,而是定制了我构建的Canva模板。我可能需要10分钟,而不是2个小时。
The proposal I developed became my secret weapon. It has sections for project overview, detailed timeline, clear deliverables, and even a confidentiality statement that makes me look established. It's 4 pages at a minimum, and it doesn't matter if I'm pitching a 2k landing page or a 20k funnel redesign. I've used variations of this same proposal to land everything from small local business projects to work with venture-backed startups. Everyone would rather work with a freelancer who has professionally designed assets.
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
我提出的建议成了我的秘密武器。它有项目概述、详细的时间表、清晰的可交付成果,甚至还有一份保密声明,让我看起来很成熟。它至少有4页,无论我是在推销2k的登录页面还是20k的漏斗重新设计,都没关系。我使用了同一提案的各种变体,从当地的小型商业项目到与风险投资支持的初创公司合作。每个人都更愿意与拥有专业设计资产的自由职业者合作。
I just kept raising my prices until I hit a wall, and then I just kept adding value to be able to increase my prices even further.
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
我一直在提高价格,直到撞到墙上,然后我一直在增加价值,以便能够进一步提高价格。
That brutal feedback was exactly what I needed to hear. That day I decided to completely overhauled how I presented myself. Instead of sending scrappy one-page proposals in Google Docs, I started creating beautiful, detailed proposals that looked like they came from an established agency.
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
这种残酷的反馈正是我需要听到的。那天,我决定彻底改变自己的形象。我没有在谷歌文档中发送零碎的单页提案,而是开始创建漂亮、详细的提案,看起来像是来自一家老牌机构。
我称之为“橱窗装饰”
That's when I realized something: Clients often can't judge the quality of your actual work because they don't understand it. A small business owner doesn't know what makes good copy. A startup founder can't tell the difference between decent design and great design.
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
就在那时,我意识到:客户往往无法判断你实际工作的质量,因为他们不理解。小企业主不知道什么是好的文案。初创公司创始人无法区分体面的设计和伟大的设计。
She said "honestly, your proposal just looked so sloppy. Let me show you what I got from the other person. It just looks like they put in a lot of work into everything and I was worried your work would be as sloppy as your proposal."
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
她说:“老实说,你的提案看起来太草率了。让我给你看看我从对方那里得到了什么。看起来他们在每件事上都投入了大量的工作,我担心你的工作会像你的提案一样草率。”
Then something clicked during a conversation with a client who gave me some feedback. I asked her what made her pass over me for another freelancer. Her answer completely changed how I thought about freelancing.
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
然后,在与一位客户的交谈中,我听到了一些东西,他给了我一些反馈。我问她是什么让她放弃了我,转而选择了另一个自由职业者。她的回答彻底改变了我对自由职业的看法。
It was crushing my confidence. I started thinking maybe I wasn't good enough, maybe my prices were too high, maybe I should just accept smaller projects.
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
这粉碎了我的信心。我开始想,也许我不够好,也许我的价格太高,也许我应该接受较小的项目。
I'd have these amazing discovery calls where prospects were nodding along, asking great questions, clearly interested. Then I'd send my proposal and... radio silence. Or they'd come back with "we've decided to go in another direction."
>> How I went from $400 proposals to $20k+ projects
我会接到这些令人惊叹的发现电话,潜在客户会点头同意,提出很好的问题,显然很感兴趣。然后我会发送我的提案。..没有回应。或者他们会回复“我们决定转向另一个方向”。