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Tai Lopez
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Joined March 2007
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    Marcus Aurelius was right when he said that you will be forgotten either way so live in a manner, that while you remain, you belong to yourself.
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    My 99 yr old grandma just said one of things wrong with modern society is we don’t eat 3 meals together anymore as families.
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    Get your fucking confidence back. Without it you will fail miserably no matter how skilled or smart you are.
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    Ten bad years can be erased by two focused ones. Momentum erases mistakes faster than regret ever will.
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    What you want out of life is probably 6 to 18 months away from happening if you keep working for it. Be patient.
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    An 18 minute nap will give you an extra 2 hours of energy. Try it if you don't believe me.
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    Wow, just flew over the Arctic. Reminds me how insignificant we humans truly are. Stay humble…
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    Mental illness is probably growing faster than obesity - you just can’t visibly see it.
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    We humans are no match for nature…
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    Don’t throw your pearls to swine. Don’t share your knowledge with people who aren’t ready to listen.
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    Reading a good book is like downloading new software into your brain.
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    Do as much as you can, as young as you can.
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    My favorite quote ever: “To get what you want, you have to deserve what you want. The world is not yet a crazy enough place to reward a whole bunch of undeserving people.“ -Charlie Munger
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    Our biggest mistake is almost always thinking too small.