Kevin Dahlstrom
@Camp4
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Founder, ⚡️ https://t.co/FNe8v1zP3I, 4X CMO, 3X founder. Also climb rocks and raise girls. Join my free email list at https://t.co/PmsiQhN25w
Boulder, CO
Joined March 2007
Today I turn 55. I’m the fittest, sharpest, and happiest I’ve ever been. If I’m an outlier, it’s not because I’m built different or discovered a secret formula. The truth is far less glamorous: It’s a million tiny choices, compounded over decades. Here are 55 of them: 1.
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⭕️ This question cuts deep: “What is the most painful truth you have had to accept about yourself?” In this episode of Inner Circle, Kevin (@camp4) and I talk honestly about regret and self awareness. We reflect on the seasons of life that force an honest reckoning. Growth can
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⭕️ The Inner Circle, Ep. 5 (18 min): "The only fools are those who think they aren't." In this episode, @mbrown_co and I tackle a tough question: What's the most painful truth you've had to accept about yourself? Here's your challenge: Give it a listen, then discuss this
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Go read this discussion. It raises an important question: What are you optimizing for—form or function (or health)? @DrCamRx posted an unpopular opinion that most guys—even those who look lean and ripped—carry too much weight. I’ve been saying this for years. Guys are
@anymanfitness You’re a fitness coach who sells his body for a living, so you’re incentivized to have an artificially high FFMI that pictures well vs. optimizing for function.
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It’s the rarest breed of companies that have such a massive vision (and balls) that they choose to shut down successful (and beloved) product lines to focus on even bigger opportunities. I can’t think of another example.
As we shift to an autonomous future, Model S & X production will wind down next quarter. If you’d like to own one of them, now’s a good time to place your order. Tesla wouldn’t be what it is today without Model S & X and their (early) owners – thank you for your support over
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Baby Bathwater is the best founder event you’ll ever attend. Throw in a chance to see @Camp4 speak? 🧠 No brainer.
NOTHING will force you to get your sh!t together like standing in front of an audience. I tend to be reclusive in my day-to-day life, so I accept these speaking gigs mostly as a test—can I still bring the noise? 🤣 I've got 3 gigs on the calendar and this is the first. I was
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NOTHING will force you to get your sh!t together like standing in front of an audience. I tend to be reclusive in my day-to-day life, so I accept these speaking gigs mostly as a test—can I still bring the noise? 🤣 I've got 3 gigs on the calendar and this is the first. I was
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@AKASpencerScott When you look behind the curtains, most of the people society labels as "successful" are anything but. Be careful who you emulate... because you just might pull it off. 👇 https://t.co/zIYzKwGAk3
👔 The Suit In 2017, I sat at the 30-person dining table in Masayoshi Son’s $150 million home. All eyes were on me as I pitched a deal to Masa and his team—some of the brightest minds on Wall Street. When my part was done, I handed things off to a colleague and surveyed the
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The Inner Circle, Ep. 4 (19 min): Minimalism: It's not what you think 🚗This episode was inspired by a viral cartoon that I literally lived. @mbrown_co (podcast links in the comments below)
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@Camp4 I used Kevin’s exact strategy to leave a 13-year career at Apple. Defined my ideal day. Built the financial plan to support it. Ran a real world test (3 week Park City trip). This framework works when you actually apply it. It’s simple, but only if you’re willing to act.
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The algo is burying this but it's one of the simplest yet most powerful ideas for building a great life.
What a life! Deep inside, most of us yearn for a simple existence like Fleming’s — but we slowly yield to society's pull toward complexity. We stay on the hamster wheel, running ever-faster. That’s why it’s critical to clearly define your destination... (1/4)
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Once you've clearly defined your Ideal End State, you have a litmus test for decisions: 1) DO things that move you toward the life you want. 2) DON'T DO things that move you away from it. So simple... yet so hard. Very few people are deliberate about manifesting their Ideal
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Then, you can go “test drive” that lifestyle—as I recently did in Greece—to see if it’s what you really want. It helps you refine your Ideal End State. Now, the hard part... (3/4)
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I call it The Ideal End State. It’s not a bucket list or a set of goals, it’s a state of being… a vibe. I keep pictures like this on my phone that capture the vibe I'm going for. (2/4)
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