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Your Five Year Plan

Having a life plan, a vision of one’s own future is great, but even if we don’t have one, it is enough to know what we want in life.

Everyone wants to have a better life in the future but most people are killing time until it ends up killing them.

We need to first assess ourselves and then take action, making the required changes in our lives.

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