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Hari Krishna M

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Author of Seed Level. Change identity. Change future. Writing on habits, mindset & invisible life patterns. To Buy: https://t.co/glpdpgFeYW

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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Consistency = Compounding. Most people understand compounding only in money, investments, and savings. Few realize that the greatest compounding happens in life itself. You can compound: • Health • Sleep • Walking • Exercise • Relationships • Parenting • Training your children • Success mindset • Discipline • Learning • Tiny daily actions • Personal growth • Unlocking your hidden potential The magic is simple: Small actions performed consistently become massive results over time. A healthy meal compounds. A daily walk compounds. Sleeping on time compounds. Reading a few pages compounds. One meaningful conversation compounds. Teaching your child one lesson compounds. Even failures compound. Every time you get back up after failing, you build resilience, wisdom, confidence, and strength that most people never develop. Five years of compounding can make you unrecognizable. Not because of one big breakthrough. But because of thousands of small victories. The challenge is that your biggest opponent is not outside you. It is your own mind. Every day, your mind will create logical excuses. Valid reasons. Comfortable alternatives. Perfectly convincing stories. All designed to stop the compounding process. The mind loves comfort. Compounding requires consistency. That is the battle. Simple rules to win: Never miss twice. Missing one day is human. Missing two days starts a new habit. If you miss today, complete it tomorrow without negotiation. Attempt before you feel ready. Perfection is not required. Motivation is not required. Attempting is required. Even the smallest action keeps the compound effect alive. Recognize the real opposition. Most of the resistance is internal. The battle is rarely with circumstances. The battle is with the voice that says: "Not today." Train the mind through discomfort. When the mind seeks comfort, respond with discipline. One more rep. One more page. One healthy meal. One earlier bedtime. Discomfort strengthens your authority over your mind. Take pride in your standards. Feel proud of becoming the kind of person who keeps promises to themselves. Observe the difference. Look at people who neglect these habits. Notice the opportunities they miss. Notice the struggles they repeat. Then look at the benefits these habits are creating in your own life. Let that reinforce your commitment. Remember: Success rarely arrives through intensity. It arrives through consistency. Compounding is the invisible force that turns ordinary actions into extraordinary lives. Master consistency. The compounding will take care of the rest.
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Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Masculine Empire⚔️
Masculine Empire⚔️@Masc_Empire·
Gain everyone’s RESPECT: •Be rich and powerful. •Good posture and muscular. •Be skilled at violence. •Be calm, with high stress tolerance. •Symmetrical face and deep voice. •Protect unarmed men, women, and children.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Many people spend decades earning money. Then spend the money trying to recover the health they sacrificed earning it. A costly trade that almost nobody plans for.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Your children are studying you every day. Not your lectures. Not your advice. Not your intentions. Your actions are writing their future habits.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Book Therapy
Book Therapy@Book_therapy223·
Morning air hits different when you remember it's not guaranteed.
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Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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The Secret
The Secret@thesecret·
When your make-believing begins to feel real, you will know that you are succeeding in bringing what you want into your reality.
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Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Manly Mentor
Manly Mentor@manly_mentor·
9 things to give up if you want to be wealthy… 1. Complaining 2. Limit beliefs 3. Blaming others 4. Negative self talk 5. Dwelling on the past 6. Resistance to change 7. The need to impress others 8. The need to always be right 9. The need for other’s approval
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“Those who keep learning will keep rising in life.” — Charlie Munger
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Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Law Of Attraction
Law Of Attraction@The_Secret_Law·
Your mindset is the control panel for your experience; if you believe you were programmed for less than success, recognize that this belief is simply a faulty setting you can change. You have the power to define every moment, turning any perceived setback into a stepping stone toward the amazing life you are capable of creating. Support our work by giving this post a like and a share.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Joel Osteen
Joel Osteen@JoelOsteen·
When you say, “victory is mine,” you are marking your territory. “Salvation for my family. A sound mind, good relationships, favor that surrounds me.” That’s not just being positive, hoping, wishing. You’re making a public declaration.
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Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
The wealthiest families are not those with the most money. They are those who successfully pass wisdom, discipline, health, values, and wealth across generations.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our parents gave us what they knew. Respect that. But don't stop there. Take the money they built. Add the health they missed. Add the wisdom they lacked. Add the habits they never learned. Then pass a complete inheritance to the next generation.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Most people are working hard to leave money for their children. Very few are working hard to leave healthy bodies, strong minds, wisdom, discipline, peace, and character. The first creates inheritance. The second creates a legacy. One survives in a bank account. The other survives for generations.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our parents worked tirelessly to secure our future. But somewhere along the way, inheritance became limited to money. Health was not passed down. Discipline was not passed down. Wisdom was not passed down. A strong mind was not passed down. The most valuable inheritances quietly disappeared.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Previous generations didn't just leave wealth. They left ways of living. Strong bodies. Daily discipline. Practical wisdom. Resilience. Values. Then inheritance became mostly financial. And an entire generation inherited money without inheriting the foundations needed to enjoy it.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
A strange thing happened across generations. As wealth increased, inheritance became smaller. Money was passed down. But health wasn't. Wisdom wasn't. Discipline wasn't. Peace wasn't. Many received assets. Far fewer received the blueprint for a great life.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
The greatest inheritance was never money. It was the ability to live well. Strong health. A disciplined mind. Useful wisdom. Healthy habits. Character. Many of those inheritances were lost long before money arrived.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
We inherited bank balances. But missed the inheritance that created them. The disciplined mind. The healthy body. The resilient spirit. The wisdom to live. Now millions have more comfort than any generation before them— Yet less energy, less peace, less health, and less fulfillment. Because money was passed down. The operating system for life was not.
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Hari Krishna M
Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Hari Krishna M@HlntChannel·
Our forefathers raised children by example. Children inherited what they witnessed. They saw discipline. They saw resilience. They saw physical work. They saw responsibility. They saw healthy routines. They saw wisdom in action. Inheritance wasn't just money. It was a way of living. Then something changed. Over generations, inheritance became increasingly financial. Parents worked tirelessly to provide a better life. Earn more. Save more. Buy more. Secure more. Money became the primary inheritance. Meanwhile, many of the foundations that create a great life slowly disappeared from daily family culture. Health. Strong bodies. Quality sleep. Discipline. Emotional stability. Peace of mind. Wisdom. A success mindset. As a result, many people today inherit wealth but not the capacity to enjoy it. They have money. But their body doesn't support them. They have luxury. But cannot sleep peacefully. They have comfort. But lack inner peace. They have resources. But struggle to build healthy habits. Many children of wealthy families are not suffering because they lack money. They are suffering because money became the only inheritance. This is not about blaming our parents. Most parents gave what they knew. They sacrificed. They struggled. They worked hard to create opportunities they never had. For that, they deserve gratitude. But they also passed down an incomplete blueprint for life. Now it becomes our responsibility to complete the circle. To build financial freedom. And physical strength. And mental resilience. And emotional stability. And wisdom. And healthy habits. And a success mindset. The mission of this generation is not merely to accumulate more wealth. It is to restore the inheritances that were lost. So the next generation receives more than assets. They receive health. They receive discipline. They receive wisdom. They receive peace. They receive a strong mind. They receive a strong body. Because the ultimate inheritance is not money alone. It is becoming the kind of person who knows how to live, grow, contribute, and enjoy life fully. That is the inheritance worth passing on.
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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
Have fun tonight, NY!
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