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lessons you wish you knew at 30
Lessons from 52yr old he wish he knew at 30 1) Don’t try to seek fulfillment in the things of the world like relationships, or fill in the blank. 2) Actively find a church home to plug in and serve to help grow in my faith and grow relationships with other people that actively serve the Lord. 3) don’t get into credit card debt to fuel a lifestyle that I think I should have versus being a better steward of what God blessed me with. 4) be diligent to stack up money into retirement funds, and at some point real estate for the purpose of being less reliant on my current job later in life. This would give me more freedom to retire early or work a job earning less to have more time with family and other activities.
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Guard your mind like the treasure it is.
Turn off the 24-hour fear channel tonight. Read something that grows you instead. Associate with people who are going somewhere. The average of the five people you spend the most time with will decide your bank account faster than any stock tip.
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Here’s the truth about compliments most men never admit…
One pattern I’ve noticed in Bnash (and maybe some of you feel it too): Wherever I go, he instinctively spot something genuine he likes/respects in people — their energy, their hustle, the way they show up — and now I actually SAY it. Cool, calm, no agenda. That simple shift — using my voice to give real positive feedback — has been massive. It flips the script from chasing approval to freely giving value. No more performing for love. Just owning what I see and saying it. Thanks Bnashty fam
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