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  • What's the one piece of advice you wish you had received earlier in life?

    Pallavi Ganpat Babar
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    Natali
    The best advice that guides me through life is, "There is no past, there is no distant future when things will happen on their own. There is the here and now, and your desire to do something about it".
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    Pallavi Ganpat Babar
    @lapwork "Focus on the present." Very well said.
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    Henry Burkert
    I would like to quote a sentence from Arnold Schwarzenegger that really hits the nail on the head. "Good things don't happen by chance, they happen through hard work and taking risks."
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    Pallavi Ganpat Babar
    @henry_burkert Agreed, Schwarzenegger's words succinctly capture the truth about success: it's earned through hard work and bold risks.
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    Igor Lysenko
    If you have a plan, try to implement it, and don’t be afraid of anything, everyone is equal in the world.
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    Pallavi Ganpat Babar
    @ixord Correctly said, pursue your plan without fear.
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    Carlos Aponte
    Learn to live frugally, but still doing things you enjoy. Frugally doesn't meant to be cheap, specially not with yourself or your loved ones.
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    Carlos Aponte
    @pallavi_ganpat_babar It just took me a world pandemic to internalize it hahaha
    Swayam
    If you're the smartest one in your group, you're in the wrong group
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    Pallavi Ganpat Babar
    @swayammi7 Certainly, surrounding yourself with individuals who challenge and inspire you is essential for personal growth.
    Richard Galovič
    Work with the best people you meet in your life, it will define quality of your life more than anything else.
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    Anna Sazonova
    Don't let failures break you down. This is a part of progress!
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    Yuvraj Babar
    If you are liking something to do, just work for it apart from thinking of its results.
    mouhcine dardour
    High standards protect you from low quality experiences.
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    Pallavi Ganpat Babar
    @mouhcine_dardour Absolutely, maintaining high standards serves as a shield against subpar experiences.