From Seed to Sky

Cultivating Success

“ Adversity introduces a man to himself. ”

― Albert Einstein

From Seed to Sky: Cultivating Success


Albert Einstein once said that adversity introduces a man to himself.

I couldn't agree more.

But here’s the thing…

There are three key things you must develop to succeed.

First, you must develop FAITH.

You have to believe in yourself, your business, service or idea in order

to see it through.

Things won't always happen when you want them to.

Next, you have to develop PATIENCE.

Combining FAITH and PATIENCE will help drive your ACTIONS.

Les Brown often tells a story about the Chinese bamboo tree.

A Chinese bamboo tree takes five years to grow.

It must be watered and fertilized daily.

It doesn't break through the ground for five years.

After five years, it breaks through the ground.

Then it grows 90 feet tall in five weeks!

Question: Does the Chinese Bamboo Tree take 5 weeks to grow or 5 years?

Cheers!

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I don’t know exactly where you are on your journey, but I share words of encouragement, lessons learned, and ideas to help you grow your business.

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❤ Rudy

💡 TP’s Marketing Lesson

How to Dominate Marketing for ANY Business

This video by Jacob Levinrad provides a comprehensive guide on how to dominate marketing for any business.

It covers four key pillars: competitive research, amazing funnels, ad creation, and data monitoring.

Levinrad emphasizes the importance of each pillar and provides actionable tips for success. He also highlights the significance of using data to make informed decisions and improve marketing performance. Overall, this video offers valuable insights for businesses looking to enhance their marketing strategies and achieve better results.

🎨 TP’s Inspired AI Art

PROMPT: a masterpiece interpretative rough pencil sketch of A vertical line art illustration depicting a majestic sunshine on a serene and peaceful beach with only a few birds flying in the distance, filling the entire space without any borders or frames. The detailed features of the scenery and the vibrant environment are outlined in clear, black-and-white lines, creating a crisp image waiting to be colored, with visible pencil marks and paper texture.

Masterpiece interpretative pencil sketch - Leonardo.ai

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🤖 TP’s AI Tool of the Week


AI News: A Massive Week For AI Advancement!

In this video, Matt Wolfe discusses the latest AI news of the week, which includes the release of Meta's Llama 3.1, Mistral Large 2, Anthropic's scraping, and new AI features from Adobe, Leonardo, and others.

Here are some key points from the video:

Meta releases Llama 3.1: This is an upgraded version of Llama 3 that comes in three sizes: 8 billion, 70 billion, and 405 billion parameters. It is open-source and can be downloaded and fine-tuned by anyone.

Mistral Large 2: This is a 123 billion parameter model that is also open-source. It is said to outperform Llama in some areas, such as search.

Anthropic scraping: Anthropic's AI models have been accused of scraping websites at an insane rate, even when websites tell them not to. This has caused controversy and debate about the ethics of AI scraping.

Adobe's new AI features: Adobe has released new AI features for Illustrator and Photoshop that allow users to generate images and patterns more easily.

Leonardo's new team feature: Leonardo has released a new team feature that allows multiple people to collaborate on images and creations.

Other AI news: There have been other AI news this week, such as the release of a new AI model for generating Japanese traditional artwork, a new feature from Suno for separating vocals and instrumentals from songs, and the development of a new college football game that uses AI to scan players' faces.

Thank you for taking the time to read today's TechPreneur Newsletter. I hope the information was helpful and inspiring. As always, I'm here to support you in your business journey, so please don't hesitate to reach out to me on Twitter at @rudybanx Keep striving for success!

Until next time!

~Rudy

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