Published: 2023-01-02
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Things will not happen by chance; proactive pursuit is necessary for achievement.
"don't wait for things to magically happen because they won't"
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Beyond direct job guidance, individuals must take initiative to advance their careers.
"no one really tells you what to do and no one expects anything from you"
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A 25-year-old has approximately 612 months remaining in their life, emphasizing the need for action.
"if you're 25 years old you have 612 months left to make the most of it"
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Regret over missed opportunities is more significant than the potential negative outcomes of taking chances.
"10 years later none of it mattered at all and I should have just taken the chance"
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Extreme frugality can lead to missed valuable life experiences.
"I shouldn't have been so Frugal to the point or I missed out on some really great experiences for the sake of saving money"
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Make decisions to avoid future regret, even if they involve uncertainty.
"am I going to look back 10 years from now and regret not doing something if the answer is a yes then I go for it no questions asked"
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Embracing failure is a normal part of life, and perfection is unattainable.
"It's Perfectly Normal to fail and no matter how hard you try nothing is going to be perfect"
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Failures offer more significant learning opportunities than successes.
"you learn a lot more from your failures than you do your successes"
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Achieving above-average results requires experiencing more failures than the average person.
"if you want to do above the average you're gonna have to have more mistakes and more failures than the average"
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Focus on extracting lessons from failures to enhance future preparedness.
"what can I learn from this and how will this experience prepare me in the future"
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Negative social comparison is a futile exercise as there will always be someone perceived as having more.
"there's always going to be someone who's smarter richer better looking and better shape who has more it quite live"
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Individuals progress at their own pace, and life is a journey without a definitive end.
"we all go to our own pace and life's not a race because there's no Finish Line"
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Adults, regardless of age, are generally improvising and doing their best with available information.
"everyone is just doing their best with the information that they have available to them they're winging it at every age"
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Eliminating non-beneficial activities will lead to significant long-term positive compounding effects.
"if something isn't adding to your life cut it out and over time that is going to compound massively to help you out in the future"
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Achieving goals requires proactive and relentless pursuit.
"nothing ever happens without you relentlessly pursuing it"
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Individuals should recognize the limited time they have to achieve their goals, emphasizing the urgency of making the most of it.
"if you're 25 years old you have 612 months left to make the most of it so the clock is ticking"
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The speaker suggests that taking chances, even if they don't lead to immediate success, is often worth it in the long run, as the negative outcomes tend to fade into insignificance over time.
"10 years later none of it mattered at all and I should have just taken the chance because even if it didn't work out most likely I wouldn't be able to remember it anyway"
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Significant personal growth and learning are more likely to stem from experiencing failures than from successes.
"you could only go so far without taking a risk because I gotta say you learn a lot more from your failures than you do your successes"
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To achieve results that are better than average, one must be willing to experience more mistakes and failures than the average person.
"if you want to do above the average you're gonna have to have more mistakes and more failures than the average"
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Failures should be viewed as opportunities for learning and future preparation, rather than dwelling on negative outcomes.
"instead of wallowing in it just turn it around and think to yourself what can I learn from this and how will this experience prepare me in the future"
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Life is a continuous journey, and individuals should progress at their own pace without the pressure of a race or a definitive finish line.
"we all go to our own pace and life's not a race because there's no Finish Line it's all just a continuous journey"
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The speaker suggests that most people, regardless of age, are figuring things out as they go with the information available to them, implying a shared human experience of uncertainty.
"everyone is just doing their best with the information that they have available to them they're winging it at every age"
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Eliminating activities that do not contribute positively to one's life will lead to significant long-term benefits.
"if something isn't adding to your life cut it out and over time that is going to compound massively to help you out in the future"
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