Lessons learnt from 2020
1. Do what your curiosity drives you to do. Especially with remote work, tasks can get very boring.
1. Do what your curiosity drives you to do. Especially with remote work, tasks can get very boring.
Nobody cares if you fail or succeed except a few exceptions.
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take
You will never get it "perfect" on the first try.
You should be okay with 0 growth initially
People will always leave "too soon". But you don't start missing them before they are gone.
Looking within for 6 months, I realised it's no point living a life of mediocrity (especially when you have access to the internet)
Have a giving attitude, it somehow comes back every single time.
Most people won't even see your failures. When they do, it's probably the time you share your failures when you have become successful.
In this age, you need to have multiple streams of income to be "rich". By "rich", I mean "free".
Urgency invites innovation. Many times, things are innovated because they are deemed "necessary" in that time period.
Health is highest form of wealth.
Invest in your health — workout, exercise, meditate.
Invest in your health — workout, exercise, meditate.
Having more time doesn't mean you get more done. Having a solid plan means you get more done.
Write more.
Just like pictures are memories for locations, writing entries are memories for ideas.
Just like pictures are memories for locations, writing entries are memories for ideas.
You won't always win and that's okay
Master communication skills.
Learning how to deal with people is applicable to any industry, any job, any location.
Learning how to deal with people is applicable to any industry, any job, any location.
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