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Hari Krishna M

Hari Krishna M

@HlntChannel

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

India เข้าร่วม Eylül 2020
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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
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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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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Eric Cole
Eric Cole@erichustls·
Lots of people work hard. But if you're not actually working on the right thing, you'll never get anywhere. Right now? AI-automated income while you're still employed is the right thing.
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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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Mind Essentials
Mind Essentials@Mind_Essentials·
You are closer than you think... Look at the progression. The distance between the bicycle and the steering wheel isn’t miles, it’s mindset. You didn't give up when it was hard, and you didn't settle when it got comfortable. Every level required a different version of you, and you showed up for every single one. Take a deep breath and look at how far you have already come. The momentum is already on your side. Trust the process, tighten your grip, and floor the gas.
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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
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
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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Gia Macool
Gia Macool@GiaMMacool·
Everytime I see men bragging on social media about money all I see is a pussy. Power doesn’t come from money alone. Learn how to: Change oil & tire Build a house Start a fire Purify water Dress game Know how to hunt & fish If you can make money, great, but learn how to do both. If you’re paying someone to do everything it’s no different than a woman.
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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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Jerry Jose
Jerry Jose@jrryjs·
The body keeps the score and the calendar keeps the receipts. Both of them are honest in ways your therapist can't replicate.
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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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Roy T. Bennett
Roy T. Bennett@InspiringThinkn·
Be the reason someone feels loved and believes in the goodness in people. Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
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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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Fact
Fact@Fact·
“I am thankful for all of those who said, “No” to me. It’s because of them, I’m doing it myself.” - Albert Einstein
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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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Dear God
Dear God@TheRich_Gospel·
5 REASONS TO THANK GOD TODAY: 1. He woke you up today. 2. It’s a new day. 3. You have food to eat. 4. Roof over your head. 5. He will never abandon you.
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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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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
For every bad person, there are thousands and thousands of good ones quietly holding the world together
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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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48 Laws Of Power Bot
48 Laws Of Power Bot@48_quotes·
Understand: Money may determine power relationships, but those relationships need not depend on the amount of money you have; they also depend on the way you use it.
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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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Brad Lea
Brad Lea@TheRealBradLea·
They’ll doubt you. They’ll laugh at you. They’ll ignore you. Then one day… they’ll ask if you’re hiring. Don’t chase validation. Build something undeniable.
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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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Tim Denning
Tim Denning@Tim_Denning·
The thing that sucks about this AI era is 99% of writing has zero life. It’s robotic, lifeless, soulless, and formulaic. That’s a big opportunity.
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