Keep doing what you love. Stop worrying about what people say. You don't have to listen to their judgments. You don't have to think about the negative things that people say about your passion. Keep chasing your goals. Keep working on the things that make you happy. No one has the right to ruin your dreams. No one has the right to tell you that you have nothing to gain from what you love to do. If it makes you happy, keep going. Prove to everyone that you can be the best version of yourself without letting go of your passion.
You are not supposed to acknowledge the criticism of other people. Prove them wrong. Ignore their unkind words. Keep telling yourself that you are good enough. Whatever you love to do, always make sure to fight for it.
You are not supposed to acknowledge the criticism of other people. Prove them wrong. Ignore their unkind words. Keep telling yourself that you are good enough. Whatever you love to do, always make sure to fight for it.
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Don’t leave anything for later, because:
🔵Later the coffee will get cold
🔵Later you lose interest
🔵Later day turns into night,
🔵Later people change
🔵Later people grow old
🔵Later life passes by
🔵Later you will regret not doing it when you had the chance
📌So stop waiting for the perfect moment that may never come.
❕Do it today and do it now, because life is happening right now, and remember that time slips away, and it will pass in an instant.
🔵Later the coffee will get cold
🔵Later you lose interest
🔵Later day turns into night,
🔵Later people change
🔵Later people grow old
🔵Later life passes by
🔵Later you will regret not doing it when you had the chance
📌So stop waiting for the perfect moment that may never come.
❕Do it today and do it now, because life is happening right now, and remember that time slips away, and it will pass in an instant.
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10 Lessons from ELON MUSK for Entrepreneurs 💵
▪️1. The hardest part is coming up with the right questions. Once you've done that, everything else is very easy. I came to the conclusion that we should strive to expand the limits of human consciousness in order to learn how to ask the right questions.
▪️2. In physics there is a concept of fundamental principles. You dissect reality down to its fundamental foundations. And you start building arguments from there. It requires much more mental effort.
▪️3. I don't want to be the grandfather who can't check his email. But I'm unlikely to do a new Internet business in the future. It seems to me that I should direct my efforts towards creating things that can positively affect the future of mankind.
▪️4. I like to be involved in things that will change the world.
The first thing I always think about is whether what we know about something is true. Maybe there is some other explanation? I have been doing this since the first grades of school. I have always disputed everything. This drove the parents crazy. I never believed them and always demanded to answer the question "why?". Then I tried to see if their answer made sense.
▪️5. Constantly think about what you could do better and ask the right questions.
▪️6. I worked from morning to night. He lived in the same warehouse where he rented an office, and took a shower in the locker rooms of the local stadium. But I saved on renting an apartment, and in the first two most difficult years I kept the company afloat. Work 80-100 hours a week. This will increase your chances of success.
▪️7. People who know me tend to have a good opinion of me. In general, until I fired them, they always have a good opinion of me.
▪️8. Tesla Motors is named after Nikola Tesla because we use some of his inventions. This guy definitely deserves more recognition from society. However, to be honest, I always liked Thomas Edison more because, unlike Tesla, he was able to bring his inventions to the mass market and make them available to all mankind. Tesla failed at this.
▪️9. I think it's a mistake to hire a huge number of people to get a complex technical product. Quantity will never make up for talent, but will generally slow progress and increase the cost of a product.
▪️10. When Henry Ford began to produce cheap and reliable cars, people did not immediately accept him. It was a huge risk and it paid off.
▪️1. The hardest part is coming up with the right questions. Once you've done that, everything else is very easy. I came to the conclusion that we should strive to expand the limits of human consciousness in order to learn how to ask the right questions.
▪️2. In physics there is a concept of fundamental principles. You dissect reality down to its fundamental foundations. And you start building arguments from there. It requires much more mental effort.
▪️3. I don't want to be the grandfather who can't check his email. But I'm unlikely to do a new Internet business in the future. It seems to me that I should direct my efforts towards creating things that can positively affect the future of mankind.
▪️4. I like to be involved in things that will change the world.
The first thing I always think about is whether what we know about something is true. Maybe there is some other explanation? I have been doing this since the first grades of school. I have always disputed everything. This drove the parents crazy. I never believed them and always demanded to answer the question "why?". Then I tried to see if their answer made sense.
▪️5. Constantly think about what you could do better and ask the right questions.
▪️6. I worked from morning to night. He lived in the same warehouse where he rented an office, and took a shower in the locker rooms of the local stadium. But I saved on renting an apartment, and in the first two most difficult years I kept the company afloat. Work 80-100 hours a week. This will increase your chances of success.
▪️7. People who know me tend to have a good opinion of me. In general, until I fired them, they always have a good opinion of me.
▪️8. Tesla Motors is named after Nikola Tesla because we use some of his inventions. This guy definitely deserves more recognition from society. However, to be honest, I always liked Thomas Edison more because, unlike Tesla, he was able to bring his inventions to the mass market and make them available to all mankind. Tesla failed at this.
▪️9. I think it's a mistake to hire a huge number of people to get a complex technical product. Quantity will never make up for talent, but will generally slow progress and increase the cost of a product.
▪️10. When Henry Ford began to produce cheap and reliable cars, people did not immediately accept him. It was a huge risk and it paid off.
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The moment you stop trying to prove yourself to people who don't matter, you suddenly have energy for the ones who do.
Most of your exhaustion isn't from working hard—it's from performing for an audience that isn't even paying attention. You're auditioning for approval from people you don't even like. Let it go. The right people already see you. The wrong ones never will, no matter how hard you try. Stop the performance. Start the life.
Most of your exhaustion isn't from working hard—it's from performing for an audience that isn't even paying attention. You're auditioning for approval from people you don't even like. Let it go. The right people already see you. The wrong ones never will, no matter how hard you try. Stop the performance. Start the life.
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Your success in life comes down to 3 choices:
1. Who you’re with
The wrong partner will cost you everything.
Divorce is the #1 destroyer of wealth in the U.S., with the average divorce wiping out 77% of household net worth.
But the right partner will multiply you.
2. What you do for work
The richest people I know don’t work harder than you, they’ve just picked better opportunities. If you choose low-margin, high-risk jobs, you’re putting a cap on your future.
But if you own a boring business with recurring revenue, or learn a high-paying, in-demand skill like sales, your potential has no ceiling
3. Where you live
There’s research showing that your zip code is a better predictor of your financial success than your genetic code. And people who move for opportunity, out-earn people who don’t over their careers.
Who else agrees?
1. Who you’re with
The wrong partner will cost you everything.
Divorce is the #1 destroyer of wealth in the U.S., with the average divorce wiping out 77% of household net worth.
But the right partner will multiply you.
2. What you do for work
The richest people I know don’t work harder than you, they’ve just picked better opportunities. If you choose low-margin, high-risk jobs, you’re putting a cap on your future.
But if you own a boring business with recurring revenue, or learn a high-paying, in-demand skill like sales, your potential has no ceiling
3. Where you live
There’s research showing that your zip code is a better predictor of your financial success than your genetic code. And people who move for opportunity, out-earn people who don’t over their careers.
Who else agrees?
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✅ How to live among people who drag you to the bottom?
➡️ Clear mind: Avoid the social trap and learn to separate your desires and goals from the goals imposed by society or the immediate environment.
➡️ Do not gossip: Stop living someone else's life.
➡️ My goal: To follow my rules for personal growth, not just for the sake of principle.
➡️ Appreciate the environment: Maintain communication with people who are not strangers to your personal principles and values.
➡️ Clear mind: Avoid the social trap and learn to separate your desires and goals from the goals imposed by society or the immediate environment.
➡️ Do not gossip: Stop living someone else's life.
➡️ My goal: To follow my rules for personal growth, not just for the sake of principle.
➡️ Appreciate the environment: Maintain communication with people who are not strangers to your personal principles and values.
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✅ How to hire faster: 9 tips to recruit and hire in 24 hours
Why Fast Hiring Matters:
• Reduces time-to-hire, secures top talent, lowers recruitment costs, and improves candidate experience.
9 Tips to Hire Faster:
1. Use freelancers: quick start with profiles and reviews.
2. Spot process bottlenecks: streamline approvals and tasks.
3. Write clear job denoscriptions: precise skills, role, and deliverables.
4. Broaden sourcing channels: multiple job boards, referrals, platforms.
5. Automate screening: focus only on top candidates.
6. Simplify interviews: fewer rounds, fast decisions.
7. Maintain a talent pipeline: keep a ready pool of candidates.
8. Engage candidates: timely communication to prevent dropouts.
9. Collect feedback: improve your process continuously.
Fast, clear, and flexible hiring especially using freelancers helps secure talent, save costs, and keep projects moving.
Why Fast Hiring Matters:
• Reduces time-to-hire, secures top talent, lowers recruitment costs, and improves candidate experience.
9 Tips to Hire Faster:
1. Use freelancers: quick start with profiles and reviews.
2. Spot process bottlenecks: streamline approvals and tasks.
3. Write clear job denoscriptions: precise skills, role, and deliverables.
4. Broaden sourcing channels: multiple job boards, referrals, platforms.
5. Automate screening: focus only on top candidates.
6. Simplify interviews: fewer rounds, fast decisions.
7. Maintain a talent pipeline: keep a ready pool of candidates.
8. Engage candidates: timely communication to prevent dropouts.
9. Collect feedback: improve your process continuously.
Fast, clear, and flexible hiring especially using freelancers helps secure talent, save costs, and keep projects moving.
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