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27 Mar, 8 tweets, 2 min read
What is the biggest lesson that life can teach you?

A Picture thread....

At some point in life, you are alone and lonely.
Then you happen to meet someone.
Who gives you company and brightens up life.
Then life happens…..
And slowly, apart you drift…..
Until finally...
The you are back where you started.
Value the people in your life. Hug them tightly.

Enjoy every moment you spend with them, because you never know which one will be the last.

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28 Mar
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Started making money online in 2018.

In Feb, I quit the cooperate world.

So, what are some habits that separate the rich from the poor?

A thread...
1. Discipline - Financially and emotionally.

Because you had a bad day at work doesn’t mean you need to spend £200 on clothes to cheer yourself up.

Rich people tend to save with more precision and meet their goals on a much more consistently.

Poor people have no discipline.
2. Goal setting - Rich people figure out what they want.

They make plan to get what they want and then they go to work to achieve it.

They break it down into long term and short term goals.

For some reason, poor people either don’t set goals at all or they set and forget it.
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If you could spend $1 and get $2 back, how many $ would you spend? Everything you could get your hands on right?

That's one of the best things about Solo ads.

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Let's imagine this.

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You also know that each one of those visitors cost you $0.49.
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Imagine if just 4 people purchased your product and you get a commission of $25 per sale.

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27 Mar
When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor."

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1995 : Unsuccessfully applied for job at Netscape.

1996 : Ousted as CEO from his own company Zip2.

1999 : The first PayPal product was voted as one of the 10 worst business ideas.
2000 : Ousted from his company PayPal while on holiday.

2000 : Almost died from cerebral malaria.

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25 Feb
Nuggets that will help you navigate life.

A thread.
1. Don’t worry about money; worry about the opportunity and money will follow.

Chasing money early in your career, is usually a bad choice.

You are much better served building up your skills and knowledge.

Taking this longer-term career view pays off.
2. Take your chances when you are young.

Take the risky path with great upside potential every chance you get.

I’m not saying you should take foolish risks. I am saying take smart, calculated risks.

You have the rest of your life to recover if things don’t go as planned.
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10 truths everyone should accept in life.

A thread.
1. If you think you just need intelligence to succeed, then this belief will make life difficult.

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Sad, but true.
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