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Conclusion

Conclusion

  • People focus on “chasing” success, without ever really working on themselves.
  • You don’t “chase” success; you attract it.
  • Basic fundamentals: learn more skills, be more thankful, be more generous, work on yourself, and prepare yourself for the goal you want.

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