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The fear of dreams becoming nightmares is what stops people from stepping out of their comfort zone.
The meaning of life is defined differently depending on where you are born, which religion you follow and what you are taught.
Will you succeed on your own? Will you get another job? Will you be able to make money without a job?
You will only know if you step out of your comfort zone.
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The answer is very simple - MONEY.
It doesn't matter which part of the world you are from, most of us are taught from a very early age to study well and get a job that pays us well.
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Drugs are confused mostly to escape reality.
To aquire money we spend our time working for or under someone.
In reality we exchange our Time & Freedom.
Your TIME is your FREEDOM, when you are exchanging your TIME for MONEY, somebody else is paying you that MONEY so they can ...
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