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If you're in your 20s, STOP for 2 minutes and read this…
I know, I'm 21 years old, but these are tips that I apply to my daily life, and I think they've helped me become a better person
1. The more difficult things you do, the more you will get what you want.
2. You're not everyone's cup of tea, and that's a good thing.
3. Most of the successful people I've met aren't geniuses. They move fast. They take risks. They work hard.
4. Do something difficult every day. Watch how it evolves as you get stronger.
5. Don't compare your path or progress with someone else, other than yourself.
6. Learn to save from a young age; no matter what you earn, always save something.
7. Trust your instincts. I know, it might sound strange, but sometimes it's the best thing to do.
8. Avoid all types of addictions; they can lead you down the wrong path. They might seem "cool" at some stage of your life, but in the long run, they only bring bad habits and problems.
9. Be humble, always, no matter if you are rich or poor.
10. Believe in God; when you feel lost, you'll want to pray, and in many cases, that's the best thing to do.
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Congratulations, President Trump!
This is a win for the world and a clear message to evil dictators everywhere.
The White House@WhiteHouse
Nicolas Maduro on board the USS Iwo Jima.
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Because they aren’t actually news organizations, they are legacy media propaganda pushers for the far left
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson
It’s almost been 24 hours and not a single Corporate Media outlet has had anything to say about this. Funny how that works.
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One of my best mates in Australia is Venezuelan.
His mother lives in Venezuela and she only managed to avoid starvation these past few years because he would send her small bits of money from his Australian student stipend.
He messaged me right now telling me that he and all his loved ones are celebrating.
So many people suffered under this regime.
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