Education doesn't end with school. You can always get better at your job or a skill.
Spend 30 minutes per day doing this. Cut out Netflix or get up earlier.
Free and inexpensive resources exist - YouTube, Coursera and even right here on Twitter.
2. Listen more.
When you speak you always learn nothing.
When you listen to others, you sometimes learn things.
3. Start a Side Hustle
If you are honestly aiming to earn 100% of your budget in 3-4 difference income streams, then you are thinking big enough.
You never know when your day job or main line of business could dry up completely.
Multiple income streams provide abundance.
4. Network Deliberately
This applies to IRL (meetups/conferences) and online (Spaces, Clubhouse, Reddit, Facebook, etc.)
Pick a zone/niche/profession. Pick 50 people that are great at it.
Join their network. Find out how you can bring value and bring it. Grow you network.
5. Focus
It's better to do one thing great at one thing at a time and diddle around with 10 projects.
Focus on one thing, one skill, one habit at time. If it's becoming a better writer, work on that.
Keep going until you are great.
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I just finished reading "The Alchemist" by @paulocoelho.
Here are 5 key takeaways that will could change you life:
1. There is a spiritual aspect of everyone of us.
If you focus only on the physical, or material wealth, you will never truly achieve your dreams.
It's important to step out of the grind part of the time.
Next, my 4 favorite quotes. Interpret them as you like:
2. Epic Alchemist Quote #1
"We have to take advantage when luck is on our side, and do as much to help it as it's doing to help us. It’s called the principle of favorability. Or beginner’s luck."
The first blockchain was and is of course #Bitcoin, and most transactions on the network relate to $BTC, the world's premier #cryptocurrency. Yesterday Dec 12, there were 214,808 transactions on the network, about 15% below recent averages.
The first decentralized application-centered blockchain is #Ethereum. Yesterday Dec 12, there were 1.182 million transactions on the network, down from 1.511 million transactions on October 28.