20 Rules For Your 20’s - Read Before It’s Too Late!

in successcode •  last year 

As we navigate the vibrant community of young minds , I felt compelled to share valuable advice, a compilation of insights from a post on BHW that resonated with many. Whether you're stepping into your 20s or beyond, consider these principles that have inspired profound shifts in thinking, doing, and achieving.

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  1. Minimize Debt: Break free from the vice of debt early on; it's a constraint on your potential. Focus on saving and avoid spending on depreciating assets.

  2. Change Your Friends: Upgrade your social circle continually. Surround yourself with like-minded individuals who share your aspirations. Let go of relationships that no longer contribute to your growth.

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  1. Learn to Help Others: Foster a mindset of assisting those genuinely interested in self-improvement. Share valuable information and watch your network expand.

  2. College Should Be Tough: Use your college years to build a foundation, not just for partying. Develop skills and set the stage for a successful future.

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  1. Get Internships: Gain practical experience alongside academic achievements. Internships not only enhance your resume but also broaden your network.

  2. Find Mentors in Their 30s: Seek guidance from individuals slightly ahead in their journey. Their experience can be invaluable in making life decisions.

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  1. Your Co-Workers Will Screw You: Be cautious in workplace relationships; prioritize your interests. During tough times, colleagues may not have your best interests at heart.

  2. Read Books Daily: Cultivate the habit of reading beyond the classroom. The topic matters less than the act itself. Reading enriches your mind and widens your perspective.

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  1. Learn About Basic Fashion: Understand how to present yourself. Knowing what suits you builds confidence and contributes to a positive image.

  2. Exercise Five Days a Week: Prioritize your health. Regular exercise not only benefits your physical well-being but also enhances mental clarity.

  3. Procrastination is Valueless: Keep moving forward. Procrastination signals idle time; instead, focus on actions that contribute to personal and professional growth.

  4. Ignore the Lazy: Surround yourself with motivated individuals. Living in the moment is important, but calculated risks for long-term success should take precedence.

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  1. Don't Get Married: Consider delaying marriage until your 30s. Focus on personal and professional development before committing to a long-term relationship.

  2. Go International: Gain exposure to different cultures. This experience challenges existing beliefs and broadens your worldview.

  3. Face a Major Fear: Confront your fears head-on. Whether it's heights, public speaking, or other challenges, overcoming them builds resilience.

  4. Turn Family Into Friends: Separate life decisions from family opinions. Take responsibility for your choices, and don't rely on them as a safety net.

  5. Stop Complaining: Complaining is unproductive. Focus on solutions, and let go of things beyond your control. Stress hinders progress.

  6. Wake Up Early: Utilize your most productive hours in the morning for personal development. Establish a routine that sets the tone for the day.

  7. Earn a Voice: Be patient. Rather than dispensing advice prematurely, focus on continuous improvement. Earn recognition through your contributions.

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  1. Fail: Embrace failure as a stepping stone to success. Experiment, try new things, and learn from each experience.

Follow these principles, and as you approach your thirties, you'll reflect not on belief but on the certainty that you've invested in making your life extraordinary. Disregard those who claim you've worked too hard; they are merely settling for less than their potential."

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