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What lessons do people in their 30s know that they wish they'd known in their 20s?

Cut sugar out of your diet, it results in added fat and reduced brain performance. Stop watching filthy content, masturbation, sexting, and stalking. Laugh more often, it can help fight stress and sorrow, even a fake smile can help. Choose a life partner with good understanding level and intelligence to stay happy for life. Maintain relation with positive and optimistic people, avoid and disconnect with energy-sucking parasites from your life. Never hold a grudge, it'll ruin your mind, energy, and soul. Never compromise on your financial stability, push your ass to earn money. Life is too short, don't waste it worrying about things and people. Nothing lasts forever, not even you and your beloved ones, so enjoy every moment to it's fullest. Always consider your mental health, it's pivot point of your success, meditate, hiking on weekend, going for long drives, playing video games   to boost focus and calmness, continuing your hobbies and most of the travelling h

What is life too short for?

Spending time  in damaging relationships  — whether its parents, partner or friends, put yourself first. Trying  to please everyone  — by doing meaningless favors, making decisions based on other’s opinion, etc. Pursuing  a career that you don’t care  about — to make your parents happy or to fit into society. Procrastination —  waiting for the day  when you will finally start crushing your goals. Avoiding pain  — not taking risks, staying in your comfort zone, not working enough, etc. Unconsciously watching Tv, movies, social media — trying to  escape the reality  of your life. Never growing as a person, realizing your potential — just  being okay with a mediocre you. You wouldn’t give away your money for free, then why do you give away your time — giving it away to  people you don’t like. Working a 9–5  job that you hate  but never making efforts to get out of it. Above all, not pursuing true joy and fulfillment — instead, settling  for an okay life.

What is Rule 1 of success?

Sir Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Group Ltd., controls over 400 companies. Branson  started  his entrepreneurial journey with a magazine publication, and has since successfully expanded into a variety of industries, such as music, banking, aviation, space flight, healthcare, mobile phones, retail, travel, to name a few. Branson did not excel at school as he struggled with dyslexia, and was more interested in extracurricular activities. At the age of fifteen, he  started  his first business trying to grow trees. He then dropped out of high school at age sixteen. After quitting school, he  started  a magazine about youth culture, called  The Student . Branson  started  to sell advertisements to companies trying to tap into the student market. He then  started  a mail-order record company called Virgin to complement the student magazine. As his record business expanded, Branson  started  his own record label, Virgin Music. In 1984, Branson  started  Virgin Atlant

How reading can help you succeed in life.

He makes time for it. Buffet once gave students in an investing class at Columbia University the following advice: "Read 500 pages like this every day," Buffett said to the students, while reaching toward a stack of manuals and papers. "That's how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it." Well, we can all build up that knowledge. But are we really doing it? Warren Buffett says, “I just sit in my office and read all day.” What does that mean? He estimates that he spends 80% of his working day reading and thinking. This leads to what is known as the  Buffet Formula: “Going to bed smarter than you woke up.” Why is that so important? We’ve been recording knowledge in books for a long time. That means there’s not a lot that’s new; it’s just recycled old knowledge. Odds are that no matter what you’re working on, someone somewhere, who is smarter than you, has

Best confident hack

The Subtle Art Of Faking. The guy in the centre, Vladimir Putin, never misses to mesmerise me. Whenever he is with world leaders he is full of confidence. Wherever, whenever, in whatever situation, he is always confident about himself. Many world leaders are full of confidence and have high self esteem. So, why does Vladimir Putin impresses me? Because his height is 5 feet 7 inches. For me he is the perfect example of “Never Feel Inferior”. One would argue that he is powerful and that's why he feels confident. So, I ask, why don't you feel powerful? You feel what you think. You become what you think. You control your mind. You have to fool yourself to be confident. You have to continously tell yourself that you are powerful, intelligent and good looking. You have to keep on telling until and unless you feel powerful and confident about yourself. You feel inferior because you think others are better than you. And that snatches away your confidence from

I'm 25 years old and I want to become a millionaire by 35. How do I do this?

A bit of simple advice that works for any age. Copy what millionaires do. I’ve studied over 40 millionaires and finally found out their secret to wealth. It took me a long time to piece together the puzzle, but I’ve finally figured it out. Here’s the golden question: What do Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Mark Cuban, and Tonny Robbins have in common? Besides the mulah...they all  read . Yep - reading. Don’t believe me? Let one of the most successful and admired entrepreneurs tell you... Musk built four multibillion-dollar companies by his mid-40s -- in four separate fields (energy, software, transportation and aerospace). How is that possible?  Because he reads. SpaceX co-founder, Jim Cantrell, mentions Elon Musk’s passion for reading, He'd been borrowing all my college textbooks on rocketry and propulsion. You know, whenever anybody asks Elon how he learned to build rockets, he says, 'I read books.' Well, it's true. [