Mistake # 5 Settling for a mediocre life - Deepstash
Mistake # 5 Settling for a mediocre life

Mistake # 5 Settling for a mediocre life

Settling dooms you to an uneventful and unfulfilled life. People pretend to be happy with their stagnant lives, but inside they’re filled with misery. If you want more out of your life, then you have to go get it.

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