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The future version of you is expensive.
Better habits. Better skills. Better standards.
Pay the price now or stay broke later.
People who treated you unfairly unknowingly gave you fuel.

Weak people complain. Smart people convert pain into output.

Choose wisely.
Most people want success without becoming someone serious.
Life doesn’t work like that.
First identity. Then results.
AI is not scary.

Staying average while tools multiply is scary.

The gap will widen. Decide which side you’re on.
Read this slowly.

Effort is expensive now.

Regret is more expensive later.

Pick your cost.
Nobody cares how hard your life was.

They care about what you built despite it.

Harsh truth. Useful truth.
Power comes from leverage.

Skills. Systems. Technology.

Not motivation quotes.
Discipline is quiet.

No one claps. No one notices. Until results speak for you.
The only situation where you can trust a person is when you have COMMON INTERESTS

- Making money together
- Having plans together
- Collaborating towards a certain objective

There's no "US", no teamwork, no common objectives.

That's why most relationships or friendships are weak.
When you upgrade yourself and make more money

It's beneficial to start ignoring 80% of the people who knew you when you were broke

Because of multiple reasons:

- people from the past will still treat you like you're their equal while new people will treat you with way more respect

- people from the past will have hidden resentment while new people aren't envious - you didn't grow up together

- you met the people from the past because you were similar to them back in the day, now you're a different person so you need like minded individuals

Of course you can keep the real ones who were always there but most of em deserves to be ignored
The city you choose to live in is very important, makes a big difference

If you stay in a small town you're doing yourself a massive disservice

Gotta move somewhere that has MILLIONS OF PEOPLE population

More opportunities, more money, better quality people

Make it big in an important city then retire in the mountains when you're old. BASED
There is a difference here - the only condition for you to not work is when you overworked and your brain can’t comprehend new ideas.

Then you need a little rest with someone you love or whatever you like to do.

Don’t co relate it to laziness and procrastination.
If you don't feel like working, you shouldn't work

Because the work that brings results and moves the needle comes out of being inspired, having great ideas, being in the zone

If you feel like shit and you have brain fog you can't produce nothing significant anyway.

Of course, unless you're some barber or a guy doing repetitive physical shit.

This is the time where human connections feel worth it.