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BY THE AGE OF 40, YOU SHOULD BE SMART ENOUGH TO REALISE THIS:

 There are a few very important points that someone very wise told me:


1. Someone earns ten times more than you do in a 9-to-5 job because they have more "leverage" over their work.


2. Distraction is the number one killer of achievement. It stunts and kills the brain.


3. You should not seek counsel from those who are not in your desired life stage.


4. Nobody is coming to solve your troubles. Your life is completely your responsibility.


5. You do not need 100 self-help books; all you need is action and self-control.


6. Unless you went to college to master a certain specialty (e.g., doctor, engineer, lawyer), you can earn more money in the following 90 days by simply learning sales.

7. Nobody cares about you. So quit being shy and go out there and create your own opportunities.

8. If you find someone wiser than you, collaborate instead of competing.

9. Smoking provides no benefit in your life. This behaviour will simply slow down your thoughts and reduce your concentration.

10. Comfort is the worst addiction and the cheapest way to depression.

11. Don't tell others more than they need to know; respect your privacy.

12. Avoid alcohol at all costs. Nothing is worse than losing your senses and acting foolishly.

13. Keep your standards high and don't settle for something because it's available.

14. The family you create is more important than the family you come from.

15. Train yourself to take nothing personally to save yourself from 99.99% of mental problems.

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