![]() It’s a little mini-course in how to grow a Twitter audience and I took copious notes while we were recording this. ![]() This particular episode gets really into the specifics of Sahil’s creative process and his process for publishing on Twitter. But he has really tapped into the Zeitgeist on Twitter by simplifying, compressing, and clarifying a lot of the questions in people’s heads around things like Wall Street bets, the Bond Market, Options Trading, and anything in the world of finance that is often misunderstood and is not adequately covered in traditional education. Sharing started sharing book summaries with friends in a newsletter. His writing all began by turning his consumption as an avid reader into production. He then parlayed that into a career in investing and as a writer on financial education. That taught him the importance of hard work and he applied that to academics and to his role as a pitcher on the varsity baseball team. Sahil’s backstory is that he went to Stanford University as a big fish in a small pond and upon getting there, realized he was a very small fish in a very big pond. His growth has been remarkable and it comes down to creating value before receiving it. At that time, he had about 500 followers when he started writing the threads. ![]() He has over 177,000 followers on Twitter at the time of writing and he only started in May 2020. I came across Sahil through an epic ecosystem of Twitter threads that demystify business and finance. Joining me this week was investor, advisor, and educator, Sahil Bloom.
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