How would you call someone who was given advice by a super successful, multi-millionaire entrepreneur and chose to listen one of his friends who is living paycheck to paycheck? The advice given was about money & business.
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Replying to @DamianProsa @dareandconquer
Someone who doesn’t want to be a super successful multimillionaire entrepreneur.
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You mean yourself? Money is not the only measure of success, in fact it probably shouldn’t be because it’s a shitty metric. We will see who is happier in ten years, you or this other guy. My bets on the other guy sadly.
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Replying to @Ahimsa_Satya_ @omxtyger
There are only two measures of success. Money and competitive achievements. Those who believe the opposite, never had money nor achieved anything.
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This is hilarious because I probably make more than this “multimillionaire” I’m just not so valid as to put it as my twitter bio lmao.
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Happiness is an awful measurement of success. If you measure your success by your 'happiness meter' , as soon as you reach the slightest obstacle you'll give up because it's difficult. Nothing great has ever been achieved by following happiness.
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Admirability may be a better trait. Or love. Not money or competition. Achievements can be admirable and courageous.
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