[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] [@dh](/creator/twitter/dh) "Everyone laughed when they stayed broke on purpose. No new cars. No holidays. Just hoodies grit and obsession. Years later those same people watched them walk away with $600M. This wasnt luck. It was the long game. And most people can't handle it.🧵"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1946204992249155618) 2025-07-18 13:46:43 UTC 8975 followers, 142.3K engagements "Desperate Apple brought back the man they once kicked out: Steve Jobs. But Jobs didnt come back to tweak things. He came to rebuild. He shut down XX% of Apples product line. Scrapped the Newton. Ended Macintosh cloning. It was radicalbut necessary"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948386320088486232) 2025-07-24 14:14:32 UTC 9003 followers, 2571 engagements "Rockefeller was the richest man in history. More than Musk Bezos Gates. But what broke his empire wasnt regulation. It was a bloodless corporate massacreso brutal its barely taught in schools. This is the Cleveland Massacrethe real reason Rockefeller crashed:🧵"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1943684824717516840) 2025-07-11 14:52:28 UTC 8973 followers, 366.2K engagements "Today Boston Scientific is one of the most innovative med-tech firms in the world. From neuromodulation to endoscopy they're leaders in nearly every category. And they did it with bold acquisitions relentless R&D and a global team that wasnt afraid to win"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1930265353051148416) 2025-06-04 14:08:17 UTC 9001 followers, XXX engagements "Everlane didnt just sell clothes. They exposed the truth: What things cost Where theyre made How the industry actually works. And people couldnt get enough of it"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948745072981516457) 2025-07-25 14:00:05 UTC 9002 followers, 1714 engagements "Lets rewind. In 1985 Apples co-founder Steve Jobs was forced out after a brutal power struggle. The man who built the company was gone. What followed Disaster. Apple released confusing products made bad bets and slowly lost its soul"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948386223267201102) 2025-07-24 14:14:09 UTC 9003 followers, 3021 engagements "Then the wastewater is dumped into local rivers. Everlane used Saitex in Vietnam: XX% water recycled Solar powered Waste converted into bricks Fully audited. They exposed the dirtiest corner of fashion and made it a selling point"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744906006298915) 2025-07-25 13:59:26 UTC 9002 followers, 2192 engagements "Nobland Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam. Knit Sources Dongguan China. Photos. Audits. Worker safety scores. While others erased the trail Everlane put it on their website for everyone to see. This broke an unwritten rule"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744740251615595) 2025-07-25 13:58:46 UTC 9002 followers, 2937 engagements "That might sound crazy but it reveals a fundamental truth: The power of compounding outperforms even iconic success stories. The S&P XXX didnt win championships. It didnt have front-page moments. It just quietly multiplied wealth year after year"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948024516493685245) 2025-07-23 14:16:51 UTC 8970 followers, XXX engagements "Most fashion brands hide where your clothes are made. Why Because it ruins the illusion. Gucci T-shirts Sold for over $1000. But often made in the same regions as $XX shirts. Nikes factory list Partial vague and heavily redacted"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744756865237091) 2025-07-25 13:58:50 UTC 9002 followers, 2782 engagements "Thats a 14700% return on the original $67.5M investment. An absolutely staggering gain. Right Well not so fast. Lets bring in the benchmark: The S&P XXX Index a passive investment in the XXX largest U.S. companies"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948024480737223121) 2025-07-23 14:16:43 UTC 8982 followers, XXX engagements "They didnt hide the markup. They made it part of the pitch. That alone rattled the industry. But then Everlane pushed further They published their factories. Not Made in Vietnam. Nope. They released actual factory name and location"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744623545090126) 2025-07-25 13:58:18 UTC 9002 followers, 3126 engagements "Fashion brands use the same formula. But they don't want you to know. It's simple: Make for $X Sell for $XX Say its Italian artisan limited edition Then spend millions making you believe it. Brands bank on your ignorance. credit: @ olima_omega"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744587796983871) 2025-07-25 13:58:10 UTC 9002 followers, 3605 engagements "10 NBA titles Magic Kareem Kobe Shaq Global brand status $1B+ media rights deals. Buss turned the Lakers into the NBAs crown jewel. Fast forward to 2025: After XX years of ownership the Buss family sold the Lakers' majority stake for $XX billion"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948024402161041543) 2025-07-23 14:16:24 UTC 8982 followers, XXX engagements "Companies don't want transparency. Because the truth isn't pretty. Even the product was engineered differently. Everlane didnt chase hype cycles. They didnt care about XX micro seasons like Zara. They made basics on purpose"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744873508831321) 2025-07-25 13:59:18 UTC 9002 followers, 2556 engagements "Transparency wasnt a campaign. It was the architecture their brand and it redefined their products. By 2015 it worked: $250M valuation 1M+ units shipped/year XX% repeat customers $100M+ revenue by 2024 Still privately owned"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948745056166584636) 2025-07-25 14:00:01 UTC 9002 followers, 1779 engagements "In 1999 this woman got kicked out of her finance job at Salomon Brothers. No safety net. Just 20000 in the bank. No clue whats next. Fast forward XX yearsher skincare brands are worth over XXX million. Heres how she went from unemployed to filthy rich:🧵"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1945490495725281374) 2025-07-16 14:27:34 UTC 8976 followers, 109.3K engagements "Because basics let you tell the truth. No wild prints. No trendiness. Just fabric labor duty and price laid bare. Denim Thats where the real story is. Everlane uses just XXX litres of water per pair. But most jeans use 1500+ liters"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744889661026725) 2025-07-25 13:59:22 UTC 9002 followers, 2416 engagements "One example The Newton MessagePad. It was supposed to be a game-changer. A $XXX digital assistant. But it was clunky and hard to use. It failed badly. Like many Apple products in the 90s. By 1997 the company was nearly out of cash"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948386239020990595) 2025-07-24 14:14:13 UTC 9003 followers, 2763 engagements "From 19792025 it delivered an average annual return of XXXX% (with dividends reinvested). Lets run the math. $67.5M invested in the S&P XXX in 1979 would be worth: $XXXXX Billion. Thats $X Billion more than the Lakers sale"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948024499854852391) 2025-07-23 14:16:47 UTC 8970 followers, XXX engagements "Im obsessed with comebacks like this. Before 2012 Boston Scientific was a mess. Flat stock. $4B in losses. Crushed morale. Until Michael Mahoney took over. Doubled revenue Added $50B+ value Grew stock 1900% This is how he did it: 🧵"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1930264950997692788) 2025-06-04 14:06:41 UTC 9001 followers, 83.1K engagements "Apple had XX days to live. Losing $1B a year. No hit products. Chaos. Then a dyslexic designer no one listened to picked up a pencil. What he created The iMac. The iPhone. A $3T empire. Now hes building AI with Sam Altman. And youve probably never heard his name:🧵"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948386156967804951) 2025-07-24 14:13:53 UTC 9002 followers, 110.4K engagements "In 1979 Jerry Buss bought the Lakers for $67.5M. In 2025 the family sold their majority stake for $10B. Sounds like a win. Until you do the math. If hed put that $67.5M into the S&P XXX hed have over $16B today. Zero stress zero headlines way more money. He got outperformed by an index fund.🧵"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948024297064464619) 2025-07-23 14:15:59 UTC 9002 followers, 48.3K engagements "They need you to not ask questions. But Everlane did the unthinkable: They showed you the math. Take their Cotton Crew Tee: Materials: $XXXX Labor: $XXXX Duties: $XXXX and others. Total cost: $XX Everlane price: $XX Traditional retail: $70$80"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744606033870865) 2025-07-25 13:58:14 UTC 9002 followers, 3412 engagements "Heres what most people miss: Everlanes innovation wasnt being nice. It was operational design. They built the business to support transparency: No wholesalers No retailers Direct supply chain control Simple SKUs Fully aligned brand and product"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948744978920079826) 2025-07-25 13:59:43 UTC 9002 followers, 1963 engagements "That year Apple lost over $X billion. Laid off 3800 employees. And had just XX days of money left in the bank. There was no clear future. No hit product. Investors were panicking. Apple was on life support"  [@dh](/creator/x/dh) on [X](/post/tweet/1948386303055372447) 2025-07-24 14:14:28 UTC 9003 followers, 2635 engagements
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"Everyone laughed when they stayed broke on purpose. No new cars. No holidays. Just hoodies grit and obsession. Years later those same people watched them walk away with $600M. This wasnt luck. It was the long game. And most people can't handle it.🧵" @dh on X 2025-07-18 13:46:43 UTC 8975 followers, 142.3K engagements
"Desperate Apple brought back the man they once kicked out: Steve Jobs. But Jobs didnt come back to tweak things. He came to rebuild. He shut down XX% of Apples product line. Scrapped the Newton. Ended Macintosh cloning. It was radicalbut necessary" @dh on X 2025-07-24 14:14:32 UTC 9003 followers, 2571 engagements
"Rockefeller was the richest man in history. More than Musk Bezos Gates. But what broke his empire wasnt regulation. It was a bloodless corporate massacreso brutal its barely taught in schools. This is the Cleveland Massacrethe real reason Rockefeller crashed:🧵" @dh on X 2025-07-11 14:52:28 UTC 8973 followers, 366.2K engagements
"Today Boston Scientific is one of the most innovative med-tech firms in the world. From neuromodulation to endoscopy they're leaders in nearly every category. And they did it with bold acquisitions relentless R&D and a global team that wasnt afraid to win" @dh on X 2025-06-04 14:08:17 UTC 9001 followers, XXX engagements
"Everlane didnt just sell clothes. They exposed the truth: What things cost Where theyre made How the industry actually works. And people couldnt get enough of it" @dh on X 2025-07-25 14:00:05 UTC 9002 followers, 1714 engagements
"Lets rewind. In 1985 Apples co-founder Steve Jobs was forced out after a brutal power struggle. The man who built the company was gone. What followed Disaster. Apple released confusing products made bad bets and slowly lost its soul" @dh on X 2025-07-24 14:14:09 UTC 9003 followers, 3021 engagements
"Then the wastewater is dumped into local rivers. Everlane used Saitex in Vietnam: XX% water recycled Solar powered Waste converted into bricks Fully audited. They exposed the dirtiest corner of fashion and made it a selling point" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:59:26 UTC 9002 followers, 2192 engagements
"Nobland Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam. Knit Sources Dongguan China. Photos. Audits. Worker safety scores. While others erased the trail Everlane put it on their website for everyone to see. This broke an unwritten rule" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:58:46 UTC 9002 followers, 2937 engagements
"That might sound crazy but it reveals a fundamental truth: The power of compounding outperforms even iconic success stories. The S&P XXX didnt win championships. It didnt have front-page moments. It just quietly multiplied wealth year after year" @dh on X 2025-07-23 14:16:51 UTC 8970 followers, XXX engagements
"Most fashion brands hide where your clothes are made. Why Because it ruins the illusion. Gucci T-shirts Sold for over $1000. But often made in the same regions as $XX shirts. Nikes factory list Partial vague and heavily redacted" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:58:50 UTC 9002 followers, 2782 engagements
"Thats a 14700% return on the original $67.5M investment. An absolutely staggering gain. Right Well not so fast. Lets bring in the benchmark: The S&P XXX Index a passive investment in the XXX largest U.S. companies" @dh on X 2025-07-23 14:16:43 UTC 8982 followers, XXX engagements
"They didnt hide the markup. They made it part of the pitch. That alone rattled the industry. But then Everlane pushed further They published their factories. Not Made in Vietnam. Nope. They released actual factory name and location" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:58:18 UTC 9002 followers, 3126 engagements
"Fashion brands use the same formula. But they don't want you to know. It's simple: Make for $X Sell for $XX Say its Italian artisan limited edition Then spend millions making you believe it. Brands bank on your ignorance. credit: @ olima_omega" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:58:10 UTC 9002 followers, 3605 engagements
"10 NBA titles Magic Kareem Kobe Shaq Global brand status $1B+ media rights deals. Buss turned the Lakers into the NBAs crown jewel. Fast forward to 2025: After XX years of ownership the Buss family sold the Lakers' majority stake for $XX billion" @dh on X 2025-07-23 14:16:24 UTC 8982 followers, XXX engagements
"Companies don't want transparency. Because the truth isn't pretty. Even the product was engineered differently. Everlane didnt chase hype cycles. They didnt care about XX micro seasons like Zara. They made basics on purpose" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:59:18 UTC 9002 followers, 2556 engagements
"Transparency wasnt a campaign. It was the architecture their brand and it redefined their products. By 2015 it worked: $250M valuation 1M+ units shipped/year XX% repeat customers $100M+ revenue by 2024 Still privately owned" @dh on X 2025-07-25 14:00:01 UTC 9002 followers, 1779 engagements
"In 1999 this woman got kicked out of her finance job at Salomon Brothers. No safety net. Just 20000 in the bank. No clue whats next. Fast forward XX yearsher skincare brands are worth over XXX million. Heres how she went from unemployed to filthy rich:🧵" @dh on X 2025-07-16 14:27:34 UTC 8976 followers, 109.3K engagements
"Because basics let you tell the truth. No wild prints. No trendiness. Just fabric labor duty and price laid bare. Denim Thats where the real story is. Everlane uses just XXX litres of water per pair. But most jeans use 1500+ liters" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:59:22 UTC 9002 followers, 2416 engagements
"One example The Newton MessagePad. It was supposed to be a game-changer. A $XXX digital assistant. But it was clunky and hard to use. It failed badly. Like many Apple products in the 90s. By 1997 the company was nearly out of cash" @dh on X 2025-07-24 14:14:13 UTC 9003 followers, 2763 engagements
"From 19792025 it delivered an average annual return of XXXX% (with dividends reinvested). Lets run the math. $67.5M invested in the S&P XXX in 1979 would be worth: $XXXXX Billion. Thats $X Billion more than the Lakers sale" @dh on X 2025-07-23 14:16:47 UTC 8970 followers, XXX engagements
"Im obsessed with comebacks like this. Before 2012 Boston Scientific was a mess. Flat stock. $4B in losses. Crushed morale. Until Michael Mahoney took over. Doubled revenue Added $50B+ value Grew stock 1900% This is how he did it: 🧵" @dh on X 2025-06-04 14:06:41 UTC 9001 followers, 83.1K engagements
"Apple had XX days to live. Losing $1B a year. No hit products. Chaos. Then a dyslexic designer no one listened to picked up a pencil. What he created The iMac. The iPhone. A $3T empire. Now hes building AI with Sam Altman. And youve probably never heard his name:🧵" @dh on X 2025-07-24 14:13:53 UTC 9002 followers, 110.4K engagements
"In 1979 Jerry Buss bought the Lakers for $67.5M. In 2025 the family sold their majority stake for $10B. Sounds like a win. Until you do the math. If hed put that $67.5M into the S&P XXX hed have over $16B today. Zero stress zero headlines way more money. He got outperformed by an index fund.🧵" @dh on X 2025-07-23 14:15:59 UTC 9002 followers, 48.3K engagements
"They need you to not ask questions. But Everlane did the unthinkable: They showed you the math. Take their Cotton Crew Tee: Materials: $XXXX Labor: $XXXX Duties: $XXXX and others. Total cost: $XX Everlane price: $XX Traditional retail: $70$80" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:58:14 UTC 9002 followers, 3412 engagements
"Heres what most people miss: Everlanes innovation wasnt being nice. It was operational design. They built the business to support transparency: No wholesalers No retailers Direct supply chain control Simple SKUs Fully aligned brand and product" @dh on X 2025-07-25 13:59:43 UTC 9002 followers, 1963 engagements
"That year Apple lost over $X billion. Laid off 3800 employees. And had just XX days of money left in the bank. There was no clear future. No hit product. Investors were panicking. Apple was on life support" @dh on X 2025-07-24 14:14:28 UTC 9003 followers, 2635 engagements
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