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BRUCE WELLTH
@Bwellth
Sharing what I’ve learnt the hard way.
1% man Katılım Haziran 2022
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@shaneparrish The difference between these two peoples are their priorities.
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@ysuckme If today is what you want, make tomorrow what you want by changing your now.
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@brightafia Seeking validation and conforming to the masses is the way to blend in with everyone.
Which will make it hard for you to spot hidden opportunities.
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@GadzhiIman You always find a way of encouraging ambitious guy to keep them going.
God bless you.
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Making my first $1M+ took me years…
The second $1M took me months.
And it wasn’t because the work was easier. I just wasn't starting from scratch as a person anymore.
The first time, I was building the business and at the same time:
Rewiring my mindset.
Developing my character.
Acquiring compoundable skills.
That part is slow because it's supposed to be.
So if your first climb feels slow right now, you're not behind.
Once you've been built once, the success follows.
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@ysuckme Trusting yourself is one of the biological ways of forcing dreams into reality.
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@stijnnoorman Instead of focusing only getting a degree.
Do both if you can’t ignore one.
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@AditiRajasthan Financial freedom starts your mindset and actions, since money is guided by human behavior.
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@shaneparrish Your knowledge about thinking is insane.
I’ve really enjoyed reading your book: The Art and Science of Clear Thinking.
@shaneparrish
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This is a way better thumb. What do you think?

Shane Parrish@shaneparrish
This is one of the craziest stories ever. And it's full of insights you can apply in life and work. Chung Ju-yung started so poor that he ate tree bark as a kid to survive. Before he passed away, he was one of the ten richest people in the world. His autobiography describes how he escaped poverty, developed the mindset to succeed, founded Hyundai (one of the world's largest conglomerates), and lifted an entire country out of poverty. Every time I read this book, I'm inspired to go faster and further. Listen to his story here: • Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/1Y2afl… • Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/out…
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@ysuckme If it doesn’t push you to your purpose, it will pull you from it.
Remember this too.
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@lukebelmar Because people find it more easier to criticize than to accept who they are.
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@unkonfined Being in a bad position in life and handing over this trust to someone.
It’s not good for your mental health.
Help yourself first before thinking about love to begin with.
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@phresh_arrow Your subconscious minds stores any bad thing you tell yourself, which will impact your decision making in the future.
Always say good things to yourself.
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@ysuckme Your mind is mostly moving on default mode.
If those defaults are against you, you’re rest assured success in anything would be hard.
Change your environment to influence those defaults for better life.
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@phresh_arrow Only if you are willing to change:
1. Think for yourself.
2. Do what most people won’t do.
3. Accepting the fact you have to look stupid to get what you want.
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@_falsi1ke I would rather love calculating my expenses than being broke.
Calculating your expenses will give you peace over being broke.
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