Some people spent so much of their lives trying to survive that they never got the chance to learn how to swim, speak a foreign language, play an instrument, travel, or simply explore life beyond work and responsibilities. That’s a side of poverty we rarely talk about.
If my dad was wealthy, I'll probably be a very rich entrepreneur by now. But chances are also that, the reason I have this many mind blowing ideas is because I am broke and have no wealthy dad.
One thing I know, if money is what determines how you relate with people, you're a low-quality human.
You have no character and can be bought by whoever has enough to.
Things cannot be perfect all the time and that is okay. There's beauty even in imperfection.
Your pursuit of perfection is doing more harm than good to you.
In the pursuit of success, you need to be patient with results and impatient with action.
Anything that you need to do should be done as fast as possible.
One day your life will end. Do the things you want to do, travel the places you want to, read the books you want to, surround yourself with people you want to, time is running out. Start living!
The biggest lie sold to young people is that hard work alone is enough. Hard work without capital, networks, information and opportunity often leads to exhaustion, not wealth.
i hate how social media makes people forget that life has stages. it's normal to be broke, to have broke friends or partners and yes it's even normal to be unemployed at times. these are phases we all go through.
some people are lucky enough to find good jobs at a young age and afford a certain lifestyle. others take longer and that's perfectly okay. we need to stop comparing ourselves and start accepting our journey. i just want all of us to be at peace with where we are in life while still working and striving for better.