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  • What advice you'd give to yourself 5 years ago?

    Anastasia Liamets
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    I'd say to be grateful for challenge in your life – they all made me strong and unstoppable as I am now. ...and don't eat sugar that much. What about you?

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    Igor Lysenko
    I saw this post about 5 times yesterday, is this such a popular question?
    Peter Hansen
    Don't overthink!
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    Artyom Sviridov
    "Don't overthink" :)
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    Maria Anosova πŸ”₯
    "...and don't eat sugar that much." 🀣🀣🀣 I think even saying that to me in the past won't work.))))
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    Anastasia Liamets
    @maria_anosova doesn't work now for me though haha what would say to yourself?
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    Mihajlo Kovacevic
    Start a meme startup 🐸
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    Anastasia Liamets
    @mihajlokovacevic how did it change your life?
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    Martin Schumacher
    Stop overthinking and allow yourself doing mistakes. It's the fastest way to learn and to grow, especially as a developer.
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    Anastasia Liamets
    @mighty_muddy as a marketer, I'd say the same to 20 yo me – mistakes are always bringing your to something better, it's an ultimate way to growth!
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    Martin Schumacher
    @anliamets Not only that. If you already know which mistakes can be done, then you're the person that can assist others by answering questions, why things in your product are done this way and problems are getting solved. So it's also a way to engage on communication with others and increase your audience
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    Paolo Go
    I would say to myself: "Don't overcomplicate it". And I would immediately understand what I was referring to.
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    Pablo Roig
    Life gives you what you need, don’t frustrate when you expectation doesn’t occur! Something bigger is coming And, start investing now!! Jajajaj
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    Aaron
    The worst regret I have now is I should have started growing on social media sooner, maybe during covid. So my advice would be, post regular contents on twitter, Instagram and linkedin, be persistent, and engage with others.
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    Anastasia Liamets
    @aaronnotion yesss, I'd definitely say the same to myself! so many people grew like crazy on socials during covid – which platform would be your focus, Aaron?
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    Brian Lawrence
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    My best advice would be: No matter what your situation looks like, keep going.
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