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14/11/2024

BY AGE 40 YOU SHOULD BE SMART ENOUGH TO REALIZE THIS:

1. Someone makes 10x more than you do in a 9-5 job because they have more "leverage" with their work.

2. Distraction is the greatest killer of success. It stunts and destroys your brain.

3. You shouldn't take advice from people who are not where you want to be in life.

4. No one is coming to save your problems. Your life's 100% your responsibility.

5. You don't need 100 self-help books, all you need is action and self discipline.

6. Unless you went to college to learn a specific skill (ie. doctor, engineer, lawyer), you can make more money in the next 90 days just learning sales.

7. No one cares about you. So stop being shy, go out and create your chances.

8. If you find someone smarter than you, work with them, don't compete.

9. Smoking has 0 benefit in your life. This habit will only slow your thinking and lower your focus.

10. Comfort is the worst addiction and cheap ticket to depression.

11. Don't tell people more than they need to know, respect your privacy.

12. Avoid alcohol at all cost. Nothing worse than losing your senses and acting a fool.

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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28/04/2024

MAINTAINING A HEALTHY AND SAFE MARRIAGE INVOLVES OPEN COMMUNICATION, MUTUAL RESPECT, AND TRUST.

*HERE ARE SOME KEY STEPS:
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1. **Effective Communication:** Regularly communicate with your partner about your feelings, needs, and concerns. Listen actively and empathetically to their perspective.

2. **Establish Boundaries:** Set clear boundaries regarding acceptable behavior and treatment within the relationship. Respect each other's boundaries and work together to enforce them.

3. **Prioritize Mutual Respect:** Treat each other with kindness, empathy, and respect. Avoid belittling, criticizing, or being disrespectful towards your partner, even in moments of disagreement.

4. **Address Conflict Constructively:** Conflict is inevitable in any relationship, but it's how you handle it that matters. Approach disagreements calmly and with the intention of finding a resolution that satisfies both partners.

5. **Build Trust:** Trust forms the foundation of a healthy marriage. Be honest and transparent with each other, and honor your commitments and promises.

6. **Support Each Other:** Be there for your partner through both the good times and the bad. Offer encouragement, validation, and assistance when needed, and celebrate each other's successes.

7. **Maintain Individuality:** While marriage is about partnership, it's also important to maintain your own identity and interests. Encourage each other to pursue personal goals and hobbies.

8. **Seek Help When Needed:** If issues arise that you're unable to resolve on your own, don't hesitate to seek professional help from a therapist or counselor. They can provide guidance and support to help strengthen your marriage.

By consistently practicing these principles, you can cultivate a loving, respectful, and safe marriage.

28/03/2024

GREAT REFLECTION;
WHEN YOU DIE, don't worry about your body... your relatives will do whatever it takes to the extent of their ability.
They will undress you, wash you, dress you, drive you out of your house and take you to your new address. Many will come to your funeral to say "goodbye". Some will cancel commitments and even skip work to go to your funeral.
Your possessions, even what you didn't like lending, will be sold, gifted or burned. Your keys, your tools, your books, your shoes, your clothes... And rest assured that the world will not stop just to cry for you.
The economy will go on. In your work you will be replaced. Someone with the same or better ability will take your place. Your possessions will go to your heirs...
And have no doubt that you will continue to be cited, judged, questioned and criticized for the small and big things you have done in life.
People who knew you just by your face will say: Poor man or woman! Either he or she was having a great time! Your true friends will cry for a few hours or days, but then they will laugh again.
The "friends" that used to throw you to pachanga, will forget about you quicker. Your pets will get used to their new owner. Your photos will, for a while, hang on the wall or continue on some furniture, but then they may be stored at the bottom of a drawer.
And we will only live in the memory of those who loved us. Someone else will sit on your couch and eat at your table. Deep pain in your house will last for one week,two,one month,two,one year,two.. Then you will be added to the memories and then your story is over. It is finished among the people, it is finished here, it is finished in this world. But start your story in your new reality... in your afterlife. Your life where you couldn't move with the things here because then, when they left, they lost the value they had. Body Beauty Appearance Surname Comfort Credit Status Bank Account House Car Profession Title Diplomas Medals Trophies Friends Places Spouse Family... In your new life you only need your spirit. And the value you accumulated here will be the only fortune you can count on there. This luck is the only one you will take and accumulate while you are here. When you live a life of love for others and at peace with your neighbor, you are accumulating your spiritual fortune. So try to live fully and be happy while you're here because: "From here you won't take what you've got. You will only take what you give

20/02/2024

To live without a purpose is one of the greatest tragedies in the world. But it is even more tragic to live with the wrong purpose. Don’t waste your life.πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ“–πŸ“–πŸ“–πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

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