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16. Not taking actions towards your goal is the killer of life
17. Ask yourself "What would I do if I was not afraid?"
18. Always be taking actions towards your goals regardless of how you feel
19. When you stop being afraid, you being to feel good
20. The quicker you let good of the old gems of life, the sooner you will find the new gems of life
21. It's safer to go after what you want then to loose hope and be stuck with a shitty situation
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6. You choose your own happiness
7. Never loose yourself to others, always be you
8. Just cause you had it yesterday, doesn't mean you have it today
9. Yesterday's win is today's ego streak
10. Always be present to what's happening in your environment
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Here are 21 lessons I learned from "Who Moved My Cheese?":
1. Make things simple and take more actions rather than analyzing past situations
2. Try new things and take a risk
3. Always be at the top of your game and be ready for change
4. Never settle,...
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11. The world does not owe you anything
12. Explore new places and environments to find the gems of life
13. You will die all alone if you don't take risk
14. Life is super easy when you are flexible and open
15. Visualise living the best life ever
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