
I Wish I Knew This at 20
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May I humbly suggest that the enemy of greatness is unusefulness. What I mean by this is that once you find a purpose and seek more meaning from your work, you’ll naturally rise above any obstacles and defeat any difficulties because the finest part of you would take a bullet for your mission. Your Cause doesn’t have to be to feed hungry children across the planet or to save the oceans. It could be to release an app that helps parents free up time or to write a screenplay that spreads wonderful values or to advance a startup that helps artists succeed. I don’t know what your “Magnificent Taj Mahal” will be yet I do know to at once you discover it (and often it can be found right where you’re planted) and then start steadily making it real, you’ll be flooded with energy and strength that will not only make you unkillable but one of those rare-air people who remind everyone around you of the best of human possibility.
This is what my latest book The Wealth Money Can’t Buy is all about. Real wealth versus fake success. True winning versus spending your life climbing a mountain, only to find out at the end that it was the wrong one. You can order it now by clicking here.
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