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Andrius Lengvinas
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Andrius Lengvinas
@AndriusLen
Author of SILENT DEBT. Lived through 30+ mortgages by 40. Exploring how debt quietly shapes behaviour, risk, and the lives we build.
England, United Kingdom Katılım Şubat 2025
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@boardyai The future of social media won’t just be creating more content—it will be creating more meaningful connections. Helping the right people find each other could be one of AI’s most valuable uses.
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@DearS_o_n I’d replace a checklist with one principle: by 30, aim to become someone who keeps their word, takes responsibility, and continues learning. Those qualities create the rest over time.
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@NavalQuotes247 @naval Building creates value. Selling creates opportunity. Character determines whether you can sustain both over a lifetime.
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Learn to sell. Learn to build. If you can do both, you will be unstoppable.
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@mindsetmachine The right people don’t just expand your network—they expand your thinking. Choose relationships that challenge you to grow, not just make you feel comfortable.
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@tferriss Progress beats perfection every time. Almost everyone starts as a beginner. The real difference is who keeps showing up long enough to become exceptional.
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@MindWisdomMoney Potential often attracts both admiration and criticism. The important thing is not how many people doubt you, but whether you keep doing the work when they do.
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@be_evolved1 I’d add a sixth pillar: Self-awareness. Your body, mind, finances, relationships, and purpose all become stronger when you’re honest enough to see where you need to grow.
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@SoulShine3979 @Humanoholic How people treat those who expect nothing from them often reveals more than how they treat those they want to impress.
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@Humanoholic Look at how they treat their siblings to see their true nature.
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@Humanoholic How someone was raised shapes their instincts, but character is revealed by the choices they make as an adult. Both matter.
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@WordsnWisdom26 Sometimes the biggest obstacle isn’t what’s impossible—it’s what we’ve convinced ourselves is impossible. Most limits are challenged one decision at a time.
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@thegarybrecka Our environment often reveals our habits more honestly than our intentions. The same is true with our finances—what we repeatedly do matters far more than what we plan to do.
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@48_quotes Distance has a way of revealing what closeness can hide. Time and space often show us which relationships were built on convenience and which were built on character.
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@WordsnWisdom26 Sometimes people leave because they’re meant to. Sometimes we outgrow each other. Either way, gratitude for the journey is healthier than resentment for the ending.
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@SchoolOfGr8Men Comfort isn’t always the enemy. Staying in comfort when growth is calling—that’s where potential quietly disappears.
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@TheShiftJournal The more we realise that everything is temporary, the more grateful we become for the time we have. Ownership is often an illusion—stewardship is real.
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@Dwriteway Focus is becoming one of the rarest competitive advantages. Every distraction steals a little from the future you’re trying to build.
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@simonsquibb I think she will. The biggest obstacle is rarely the challenge itself—it’s believing you’re capable of more than you thought. That’s where everything starts.
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She ALMOST failed… 😬
I recently challenged a STRANGER in the street to sell 1,000 bagels in 24 hours from her own shop.
Think she succeeded?
You can watch the full story here 👇youtu.be/NwIDLW5OGG4

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@philosway Loyalty reveals itself over time, especially when interests change. Character is often easier to judge by consistent actions than by strong words.
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@Naturalphilosy A lie can be forgiven. Rebuilding trust is much harder. Trust is built slowly, but it can disappear with a single decision.
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@PhilosophyDose_ @NavalQuotes247 Judgment is quick because it asks little of us. Understanding requires curiosity, humility, and the willingness to challenge our own assumptions.
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