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I’ve made it a tradition, yearly, to document my birthday, and this year, we’re not breaking that tradition.
The past year was a revelation. Super excited for the new one.
🔴🔵🧠 Vitinha’s trophy cabinet since joining PSG.
🏆🏆 Champions League
🏆🏆🏆🏆 Ligue 1
🏆🏆🏆🏆 French Supercup
🏆🏆 French Cup
🏆 UEFA Super Cup
🏆 FIFA Intercontinental Club
🏆🇵🇹 Nations League
The tokenomics are a flywheel.
Usage generates fees, fees fund development and buybacks, which increase utility and value, which drives more usage at @AlignerZ_Lbs.
It is sad that a lot of people do not know how much they don’t know.
Sometimes, the distance between you and your goal is measured in the knowledge you’re yet to acquire.
Learn!!!
Don’t you just wish you had the power to see timelines? The power to know that if you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll be a billionaire before your 30th birthday?
The power that lets you know that if you quit right now, you’d be quitting just before your big break?
😮💨😮💨😮💨
It’s a new week and work starts today.
To everyone striving for something, at something, that 9-5er back at the routine, or the business woman out hustling, the student chasing the As and the graduate looking for a job:
This week will be great! Have the best of the week.
4. Acknowledging your faults
Some people are just too proud and combative and never willing to concede. You’re hardly a perfect person and in real life, perfection acknowledges the place of imperfection because a perfect person is an imperfect person and that is okay too.
3. Asking for help
Honestly, you cannot do everything yourself. You have your own strengths and others have theirs.
If you want to enjoy life, create room for others to thrive in their place of strength. Let them help you and try to help others too.
4. Genuinely acknowledge the work that got them where they are and instead of coveting their results like a witch, learn from them and work with what you have.
5. Once you achieve those goals, set new ones and get new models.
This works all the time.
You might not agree to this but hear me out.
While comparison can be the thief of joy, I think it’s an important ingredient that can power your drive for success.
Let’s unpack this 👉
1. Dream big and set big goals.
2. Find people in your circle, around you, or ahead of you who have achieved similar goals or even higher and set them as models.
3. Create a plan to achieve your goals and constantly review your progress with those people as references