1. Failure leads to success
If you want to be successful, failure is necessary.There is nothing wrong with failure as long as you learn from it and apply it to your endeavours in the future.
2. The more you learn, the more you realized how little you know
No matter how old we get and how much we think we know, we will always have blind spots .
3. If something scares you, you should probably go for it
Fear only gets smaller the closer, sometimes that’s all we need to do.
4. The more available something is, the less we want it
Just because something is scarce does not mean it’s valuable.
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