THINGS LEARNT LATE IN LIFE - 1



ü  For Men- Meet and introduce yourself to as many women as possible in your younger years. Start conversations with people you find interesting. This will really boost your self-confidence and increase your chances of finding the right partner for you. Don't be worried of being rejected. Always start with a smile when introducing  yourself. The law of average says, for every 10 women you introduce yourself at least 3–4 will feel your vibe.
ü  Life is not fair. This is true. Some people are simply born with bad genetics and will have a life full of diseases and illness. Some people are born with a distorted face which will lead to a lot of rejection when the kid gets to high school. What I’ve learnt is that you have to accept yourself the way you are. Something’s can't be changed but coaxed instead of accepting your fate.
ü  Use your younger years to try out your ideas because you can afford to fail and still have a home to go to.
ü  Learn to say NO to things. Say NO to unprotected sex because it takes a few minutes of pleasure to be a Permanent Parent. You don't want to get a child in your early years with the wrong person.
ü  Marry someone you find physically attractive. I cannot stress this enough. Don't marry someone in a hurry because other people are doing so or because you feel very lonely.
ü  Marry someone who finds you amazing. Someone who “worships” you in little ways and admires you from time to time. Someone who not only says they love you but makes enough effort to spend time with you.
ü  A career is a marathon, not a sprint
ü  Most success comes from repetition, not new things
ü  If work was really so great all the rich people would have the jobs
ü  Deprioritise your career when your kids are young
ü  In the workforce, always act like you are 35
ü  Management is about people, not things
ü  Genuinely listen to others
ü  Never work for horrible bastards
ü  Recognize that staff are people with finite emotional capacity
ü  Don’t just network with people your own age
ü  Celebrate cultural differences in the workplace
ü  Take the time to understand what your business does
ü  Don’t put off working overseas
ü  Never sacrifice personal ethics for a work reason
ü  Recognize that failure is learning
Credits: Arthur Wanyoike+Rosamysticah+Muhammad Ali



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