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How To Enjoy Your Journey
As humans, we need the feeling of constant progress. In our lives, even if we aren’t making progress, we need to feel like we are. A good example to illustrate this is a post that went viral on Reddit, which was a picture of a girl in an airport with a huge space between her and the person in front.
You Need To Read 'Zero to One'
Zero to One is a book written by Peter Thiel, the co-founder and CEO of Paypal, which he sold to eBay in 2002 for $1.5 billion. After the sale, Peter's original team, whom he hired and mentored, went on to create some of the biggest companies known to date, such as Yelp, LinkedIn, and Youtube, which have fundamentally changed the way we use the internet today.
Let's Start Creating Your Future
If you’re in a position in life where you feel like you’re completely stuck with no purpose, no calling, no passion, or direction, then you’re in what’s known as an early life crisis. This is a result of everything around you moving so quickly and you feeling like you need to catch up and be one step ahead of the curve. It’s a problem many young people face when trying to decipher what direction to take their lives, and many people stay in this crisis for months to years at a time.
The Super Power Of Being Curious
An easy way to accelerate your own journey as a young entrepreneur is by doing one thing: being more curious. In the modern day, there's a massive lack of people doing the most simple thing: asking questions, and with a lack of questions being asked, there's a lack of knowledge being spread because, as we all know, if you don’t ask, you don’t get.
Make Your Money Make You More Money
We have said it before but will say it again: if you work for money, you will be working for the rest of your life. Day in, day out. There is a drastic difference between the wealthy and those living ‘paycheck to paycheck’ and that is that the wealthy have money working for them whereas the rest work for money. But how does someone possibly have money working for them? How does that even make sense?