Justin Michael Lewis (DJ JayLew)
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And to a certain extent, that's true. But the other part that they didn't realize was that I knew I was going to see those people again. And every time I saw those people again, I would reference the time that I met them, and I would let them know, like, hey, this isn't the first time I met you, but I met you before here. This is us together. So it wasn't a flex.
It was a strategic strategy for me being able to remind people where they met me at. And the same goes with all of us. You don't have to be a big shot to do this. If someone meets you casually and they say, hey, I'm really a big fan of your work. You might want to take a picture. You may not remember them.
It was a strategic strategy for me being able to remind people where they met me at. And the same goes with all of us. You don't have to be a big shot to do this. If someone meets you casually and they say, hey, I'm really a big fan of your work. You might want to take a picture. You may not remember them.
It was a strategic strategy for me being able to remind people where they met me at. And the same goes with all of us. You don't have to be a big shot to do this. If someone meets you casually and they say, hey, I'm really a big fan of your work. You might want to take a picture. You may not remember them.
But if you meet them again and they show you a picture and say, hey, I met you here, here, here. This is us. We talked about this, this, and this briefly. You're going to now listen very attentively. And to my point, I built a very successful social media marketing company doing that.
But if you meet them again and they show you a picture and say, hey, I met you here, here, here. This is us. We talked about this, this, and this briefly. You're going to now listen very attentively. And to my point, I built a very successful social media marketing company doing that.
But if you meet them again and they show you a picture and say, hey, I met you here, here, here. This is us. We talked about this, this, and this briefly. You're going to now listen very attentively. And to my point, I built a very successful social media marketing company doing that.
And a lot of the people that matched that strategy and were saying a lot of negative things, now they regret it because a lot of them want to work with me now. And it's hard for me to work with people that had a mindset like that. But just like in 48 Law of the Power, they say your enemies become your greatest allies.
And a lot of the people that matched that strategy and were saying a lot of negative things, now they regret it because a lot of them want to work with me now. And it's hard for me to work with people that had a mindset like that. But just like in 48 Law of the Power, they say your enemies become your greatest allies.
And a lot of the people that matched that strategy and were saying a lot of negative things, now they regret it because a lot of them want to work with me now. And it's hard for me to work with people that had a mindset like that. But just like in 48 Law of the Power, they say your enemies become your greatest allies.
And I do believe that because I've hired some former people who didn't believe in the company and the vision and they've been doing extraordinary for the organization. But there is a cap, I think, when you do that because anyone who is a great CEO knows that they can't necessarily promote you past their comparability level.
And I do believe that because I've hired some former people who didn't believe in the company and the vision and they've been doing extraordinary for the organization. But there is a cap, I think, when you do that because anyone who is a great CEO knows that they can't necessarily promote you past their comparability level.
And I do believe that because I've hired some former people who didn't believe in the company and the vision and they've been doing extraordinary for the organization. But there is a cap, I think, when you do that because anyone who is a great CEO knows that they can't necessarily promote you past their comparability level.
So there still is a ceiling for how far you can go if you do decide to double back and be friends with someone who you necessarily weren't fond of before. Yeah.
So there still is a ceiling for how far you can go if you do decide to double back and be friends with someone who you necessarily weren't fond of before. Yeah.
So there still is a ceiling for how far you can go if you do decide to double back and be friends with someone who you necessarily weren't fond of before. Yeah.
Well, that's the greatest superpower of mine. The greatest superpower of mine is being seen as someone who's oblivious. For a long time, I've been underestimated because people will see me out doing certain things and then they underestimate my intelligence.
Well, that's the greatest superpower of mine. The greatest superpower of mine is being seen as someone who's oblivious. For a long time, I've been underestimated because people will see me out doing certain things and then they underestimate my intelligence.
Well, that's the greatest superpower of mine. The greatest superpower of mine is being seen as someone who's oblivious. For a long time, I've been underestimated because people will see me out doing certain things and then they underestimate my intelligence.
So it's actually, now that I'm getting older, because as you continue to get older, what I'm starting to realize, I'm in my early 30s, but as I'm starting to get older, I'm starting to realize how I'm pulling away from certain people in my age group.