Yasir Khan
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I don't know how he knows how to answer your question. Why don't you start by asking your question and then providing the details and see if that helps? So the next round table he had was he said, hey, I have a lot of followers, but they're not converting. For context, X, Y, Z, what do I do? And then he got a good answer and said, man, What happened there? I said, you know what happened?
I don't know how he knows how to answer your question. Why don't you start by asking your question and then providing the details and see if that helps? So the next round table he had was he said, hey, I have a lot of followers, but they're not converting. For context, X, Y, Z, what do I do? And then he got a good answer and said, man, What happened there? I said, you know what happened?
I don't know how he knows how to answer your question. Why don't you start by asking your question and then providing the details and see if that helps? So the next round table he had was he said, hey, I have a lot of followers, but they're not converting. For context, X, Y, Z, what do I do? And then he got a good answer and said, man, What happened there? I said, you know what happened?
I don't know how he knows how to answer your question. Why don't you start by asking your question and then providing the details and see if that helps? So the next round table he had was he said, hey, I have a lot of followers, but they're not converting. For context, X, Y, Z, what do I do? And then he got a good answer and said, man, What happened there? I said, you know what happened?
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
You hadn't processed your own thoughts. You threw your unprocessed thoughts at the other person. You were hoping they would untangle those thoughts, find the question, and somehow give you a good answer. It does not make you sound intelligent. Instead, it makes you sound lazy. So first think about what you want to ask. Start with a point and then go into the detail.
So if someone's trying to sound more intelligent, sound like you've thought about what you're about to say first.
So if someone's trying to sound more intelligent, sound like you've thought about what you're about to say first.
So if someone's trying to sound more intelligent, sound like you've thought about what you're about to say first.
So if someone's trying to sound more intelligent, sound like you've thought about what you're about to say first.
So if someone's trying to sound more intelligent, sound like you've thought about what you're about to say first.
So if someone's trying to sound more intelligent, sound like you've thought about what you're about to say first.