A thought I had while meditating:
I imagine it's difficult to remain authentic on Twitter once you have a large audience. Many people let it go to their heads and lose touch with their crowd. But not everyone.
Below are three people I consider my Twitter role-models: 
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3) With an impressive 65k followers and 1 following,
@levels at first glance seems like a self-absorbed egomaniac trapped in the echo chamber of his own voice... But take a closer look and you'll discover the merits of his extreme approach -- minimizing distraction, while...1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
...maximizing time spent interacting with those who seek to engage with him. On multiple occasions I've @'d him or replied to his tweets, and not long thereafter he's fired back a thoughtful reply.
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2) Clocking in at almost 80k fans,
@BrianRoemmele's audience fills a large football stadium, while the daily tweets of his 17k following could probably fill a library. Brian's tweets are prolific and are some of the most unique I've found on Twitter....1 reply 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
From throwback case studies from the 1900s to futuristic predictions that always seem to come true (how does he do it???) and everything in between, Brian seems to live both deeply in the past, while also far in the future. Such a track record could lead to arrogance, yet...
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Brian is humble and generous in his interactions with others, often sincerely thanking others for their engagement. How he manages to produce so much content while being so active on Twitter is a mystery to me...perhaps with some help from his famed Intelligence Amplifier??
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1) With enough followers to fill a medium-sized metropolis,
@naval is at the top of his Twitter game, regularly blowing up the internet with epic tweetstorms like "How to Get Rich Without Being Lucky" and "Blockchains will replace networks with markets." This approach of...1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
Providing value by condensing deep topics into easily-to-consume tweet threads is Twitter alchemy -- and he is a master alchemist. Yet just like
@levelsio and@BrianRoemmele, Naval still generously spends time interacting with his Twitter hive brain, replying and retweeting...1 reply 2 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
Their approaches may differ, but one constant runs through them: humility. So, a message to those aspiring to be "Twitter famous": The Internet is a megaphone
Use it to spread your message, but also remember to shout out THANK YOUs to those listening.
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Daniel, thank you. Very kind words sir. Quite an honor to be thought of in such a way. Thank you I really appreciate it.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
My pleasure, Brian! Humility is rare these days -- we should celebrate those who possess it.
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