Imagine you have a friend who’s always complaining—about their job, their relationships, their life. At first, you listen, maybe even try to help. But over time, you notice their negativity creeping into your own mindset. You start doubting your own plans, feeling drained after

Imagine you have a friend who’s always complaining—about their job, their relationships, their life. At first, you listen, maybe even try to help. But over time, you notice their negativity creeping into your own mindset. You start doubting your own plans, feeling drained after — Mike Martin (@MikeMartinGB) Mar 25, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/MikeMartinGB March

Imagine you have a friend who’s always complaining—about their job, their relationships, their life. At first, you listen, maybe even try to help. But over time, you notice their negativity creeping into your own mindset. You start doubting your own plans, feeling drained after Read More »

@mattdiggityseo It’s mental how they have got away with a monopoly for so long, but in my opinion, Chegg are too small to take on Google and win even if they are right. Pockets are not deep and it will play out for several years.

@mattdiggityseo It’s mental how they have got away with a monopoly for so long, but in my opinion, Chegg are too small to take on Google and win even if they are right. Pockets are not deep and it will play out for several years. — Mike Martin (@MikeMartinGB) Mar 25, 2025 from Twitter https://twitter.com/MikeMartinGB

@mattdiggityseo It’s mental how they have got away with a monopoly for so long, but in my opinion, Chegg are too small to take on Google and win even if they are right. Pockets are not deep and it will play out for several years. Read More »

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