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This situation happened to me today.
I'm over forty years old...I was working out in a public park in my city and there was a young 19 years old guy from Turkey.
We started a conversation and out of the blue he asked me something as: what piece of advice would you give me to succeed in life?
I answered something related to have fun on what you do, start saving and investing as soon as possible because time is a great advantage....
But, I'd like to have given a better answer.
What advice would you give to him?
I actually think that you gave good advice. Why do you think that isn’t enough?
This is something I have been thinking a lot about lately, so if put in the spot, I will probably say something like regardless of whether it is your passion or not, focus on mastering one thing thoroughly. Doors will open for you once you have a high skill set.
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I wish I hadn't forgotten about telling him to learn about Bitcoin.
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Woah honestly Bitcoin never came across in my mind haha
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Great advice. I tell people to master a trade and save in bitcoin.
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Kudos to the 19 year old for asking this question.
I think he'll succeed, just because he did this. Not just the asking of this question, but because he's the type of person that thinks to ask questions like this.
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What advice would you give to him?
Two strong points
Leave all behind and go live in a foreign country for some years stack sats
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i would tell him to focus on personal development. This could mean pursuing education, learning new skills, or building good habits. Your 20s are a foundational time for shaping your future.
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Yea, I would say that and on top not to take life too seriously. Its not worth the stress or anxiety, make sure you have a balanced wholesome life.
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Should have told him to get Ahold of some bitcoin...
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