14 uncomfortable truths about life;

1. A salary is the drug your employer

gives you to forget your dreams.

2. If you continue to wait for the

"right time ", you'll waste your entire

life and nothing will happen.

3. Even when you trust your close

friends and family, let them know

nothing about you.

4. You'll lose 99% of your close friends

if you start upgrading your life.

5. Governments and politicians are

never going to save you from your

problems.

6. You'll be 10x happier if you forgive

your parents and stop blaming them

for your problems.

7. Train yourself to let people win

arguments on purpose to conserve

your mental health.

8. You become more mature when

you train yourself to take nothing

personally.

9. By age 30, your inner circle

should be more focused on making

money, building their body and

starting a family.

10. You don't need 100 self-help

books, all you need is action + self

discipline.

11. Skills and financial education will

make you win over 97% of college

graduates.

12. You can' expect honesty from

people who even lie to themselves.

13. People are stuck in toxic

relationships because they're afraid

to be alone.

14. The most difficult mission on

earth is to focus on your dreams;

the easiest task is to complain.

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I’ve got to say, I strongly disagree with a lot of that. It sounds like a blueprint for self-isolation, never having fun or passion. And look, no judgment. If that works for you, that’s great. But if you’re a younger person, you should know that the loneliness could cripple you in bitterness and anger as you grow older. You do you, but I hate seeing people go down that path. My apologies if I pegged you wrong, though.

I call bullshit on 3 and 9. Otherwise a great list.

Some of those are good advice, but not what I would call “truths”

To sum it up in one phrase: Self sovereignty