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How To Think Big

How To Think Big

  • Don’t sell yourself cheap. Focus on your resources.
  • Use big, bright, and cheerful words when you talk.
  • Expand your vision: see what can be, not just what is.

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Hi! 🔭 Nice to meet you all. My name is Giovanni, I'm 15 years old and live in Italy. I am a big dreamer and I wish to change the world. My mission is to help as many people as possible embark on the journey of leveling 🆙 in life.

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Think BIG But Start Small

Keep your vision in mind, but start wherever you are.

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