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Surrounding Yourself with Doers

Surrounding Yourself with Doers

  • Avoid negative people who drain energy.
  • Be with inspirational doers taking ownership.
  • Environment influences mindset.
  • Community reinforces boldness.

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In Choose Yourself, James Altucher advocates taking control of your career and life trajectory rather than waiting for institutions and systems to choose you. He provides principles for self-reliance, entrepreneurship, and creating opportunity on your own terms.

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