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Introduction to life and Risks

Life is all about taking risks to get what you want. How will you know if it's the right decision if you never take it? Knowing is not enough, you must apply; willing is not enough, you must do; every accomplishment starts with the decision to try Personal power is the ability to take action. If you never take a risk, you will never achieve your dreams. Great things never came from comfort zone The perfect time to start something never arrives; Take every chance, drop every fear; you can never cross the ocean until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore *Winners are not people who never fail; but people who never quit!* Wake up! If you are not willing to risk the usual, you will settle for the ordinary Think different! Stop wishing, start doing! Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at al Listen, in any given moment you have two options: *to step forward into growth or to step back into safety! The choice is yours.

Ignore Your Inner Critic and Build your Self Confidence

Picture having a friend who incessantly bites on your ears with snippy comments about everything you do in life. A friend who goes out of their way to make sure your shortcomings are highlighted in bold so that you do not miss any of it in your every waking moment.  You probably are wondering why you would willingly subject yourself to all that. It all makes sense, nobody needs that kind of a negative load in their life and kicking such a friend to the curb serves them right. In this logic, if you are willing to rid yourself of external friends who sap away your will to live, why then should you allow the presence of a critical inner voice? Your own opinion is invaluable to your existence: It moulds your character - ideally the way you desire - and it is our most immediate refuge in times of crisis. In a sense, we are our very own best friends or our most profound nemesis in life.  Whatever we tell ourselves goes, and our mental process initiates a behavioural response accordi...

THE ESSENCE OF ENLIGHTENED LIVING

Life is full of surprises and each surprise is a gift from the unknown. We can’t experience a surprise as a gift as our minds are filled with preconceived notions. These pollute our experience and hence, we lose the wonderful experience of surprise We feel bored and this boredom happens because we take life for granted and are indifferent to its mysteries. Learn to train your eyes to see the miracle of life. Is it not a miracle to see when the sun rises, the birds start chirping? Is it not a miracle to see the seed becoming a tree and from the tree, seeds are born… and this process continues? In the finite seed, the infinite possibility is hidden Those who don’t take life for granted will have a child-like innocence and you will find them participating in the movement of life with grace and joy. For them success and failure become points of celebration rather than points of frustration How is it possible to celebrate success and failure? The ordinary paradigm is when you are successful...

LESSONS FROM THE WOLF OF WALL STREET

"The Wolf of Wall Street" is not only a film with DiCaprio, it is a real person, a salesman to the core, who managed to create one of the largest brokerage companies in New York - Stratton Oakmont. And even if scandals are associated with his name, he certainly has something to learn. So, today I present you 5 business lessons from the Wolf of Wall Street. 1. Never take "No" for an answer. Anyone who has ever tried himself in cold sales knows how often the word "no" sounds on the other end of the wire. In fact, you are trying to sell a person something that he absolutely does not need. But Belfort was selling. And he did it masterfully. And one of the components of his recipe for success is that he never took "no" for an answer. He persisted and continued to sell. And he taught his team this. He teaches this now at his trainings. Teaching employees to conduct telephone conversations in the "cold" market, Belfort constantly reminded them...

HOW TO KILL LAZINESS

 ​ After reading this post, you will learn how to get rid of laziness forever. Our body, consciousness and MOTIVATION are regulated by neurotransmitters. The line of the hit parade is occupied by dopamine - the mediator responsible for pleasure. Your motivation is a direct addiction to dopamine. It is produced as a reward for the actions necessary for survival: food, beauty, sex, resources. A person cannot live without dopamine. He's like a donkey chasing carrots. The 21st century has a problem. He created a free way to get dopamine. I will give examples. You eat Snickers - dopamine release You masturbate on assholes - release of dopamine You scroll the tape - dopamine release 📱 These things we call laziness. So, there are two ways to get dopamine: ⠀ 1. Easy way, undeserved (masturbation, YouTube, games). 2. The hard way, well-deserved (dating, sports, earnings). You were devoured by LAZINESS because you gave yourself too much light dopamine and hooked your body on a freebie. Why ...

WHY ARE YOU NOT DIFFERENT FROM THE HOMELESS

Think of a typical beggar. A unkempt beard, a perpetually drunk look, dirty clothes several sizes larger, often also torn. Some joke about the carefree life of such people: they drink and always drink. But after the next drinking, they don’t even have the opportunity to lie down with a hangover syndrome, like you have after a party with friends. From the very morning he must think where to get bottles in order to turn them in and somehow feed himself; where to sleep for the night so as not to freeze. How to walk without getting caught by the police. The life of a homeless person is much harder. The type of work is just different. At the same time, he also does it all in a half-drunk state with the wildest headache from the cheapest alcohol. Do you know what thoughts this gives me personally? There are 2 of them. I will now announce the first one, but the second one is much more interesting. So read to the end. 1. "The one who sticks out at work all day has no time to earn money....

WHAT IS COMMON BETWEEN Pablo Escobar, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett

The most cruel drug lord, a phenomenal entrepreneur, the greatest investor. Guess what unites them? The answer to this question will give you an understanding of why nothing works for you. It is not possible to earn money, launch a project, find a good job. You are not developing the most IMPORTANT skill. And this post is written to help you. Let's get started. Escobar, Gates, Buffett. What do they have in common? ⠀ Two earned their fortune legally, one through criminal means. Past. ⠀ One started investing at the age of 11, two have been building a business empire all their lives. Past. ⠀ One was killed at 44, two want to live longer than 100 years. Past. ⠀ So what unites these geniuses? Surely, there must be a common feature that brought them billions, worldwide fame and a coveted line in the Forbes list. I managed to find the key to success. All GREAT geniuses have fantastic CREATIVITY. Their brain is capable of inventing new solutions and non-standard moves. Escobar was the main...

Common reasons why Startups Fail

According to business owners, reasons for failure include money running out, being in the wrong market, a lack of research, bad partnerships, ineffective marketing, and not being an expert in the industry. Ways to avoid failing include setting goals, accurate research, loving the work, and not quitting.Hence, the following details will help you in a way... - Marketing mistakes were by far the most common, and they were generally speaking the most deadly with 69% of all mentioned marketing mistakes being fatal. In fact, the fatal marketing mistakes were more numerous than all other fatal mistakes combined (56% vs 44%), as can be seen in the pie chart below. By far the most common reason for shutdown was lack of product-market-fit which constituted more than half of the marketing mistakes, but more on that below - Team problems – friction, lack of experience, lack of motivation, etc., were the second most common. They were some of the least-deadly percentage-wise (only 39% of all mention...