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MY PRINCIPLES

In this world of increasing entropy, chaos and information overload are everywhere, and the rapid advancement of technology presents us with more and more distractions. Therefore, it is especially important to regularly clear my mind and return to the core of life. These are a few things I have learned from experiences, providing me with clear guidance to clarify my core values and ensure that I remain focused and oriented in a complex and chaotic environment.

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Done is better than perfect.

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Outstanding achievements often stem from existing things, but problem finders delve deeper and reveal their greater potential.

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First Principles.

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‘All phenomena arise from the mind’. All experiences and phenomena are created by the mind, and the state of the mind directly influences the external reality.

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Knowing what your strengths are is itself a significant advantage.

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Questions not only lead to answers but also to more questions, which is a great way to discover good questions. Strive to tackle some challenging questions, as this process is the best source for new inquiries.

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Don't underestimate the power of compound interest.

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Treat your morale with the same care and protection as you would your own life.

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Curiosity knows better than we do what we should be doing; learn to listen to its voice.

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One way to assess if you are wasting time is to ask yourself whether you are creating(producing) or consuming. One way to assess if you are wasting money is to ask yourself whether you are investing or consuming.

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When you get lost, go back to the core.

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Environment matters a lot; move to where you flourish maximally. Put yourself in environments where you have to perform to your utmost; if you can get by being average, you probably will.

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Find your own craft and dedicate into it .

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You can’t run away from your past. try to have a good past.

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We are matter in space, traversing forward with the help of time, moving towards a return to our origins. The source of life itself possesses a clear understanding.

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Be an unconventional person, and do not let 'plans' and 'shoulds' bind your curious heart that wants to explore.

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Tell me the facts and i will learn; tell me the truth and i will believe; but tell me a story and it will leave forever.

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When solving a problem, the energy investment ratio between the question and the answer should be 8:2, but life is filled with the opposite erroneous examples.

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Deciding what to do is the key to the whole game. perfect.

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