Vaidotas: I experienced it myself and realized that...

👉You won't achieve anything new by being afraid to leave your comfort zone. Comfort (especially long term) is a dream killer.

👉The most important pleasure lies in the process, on the way to the goal, not the goal itself. If you don't know how to enjoy every small step or even difficulty, you won't reach your goal. Or even after achieving it, you will still feel unhappy.

👉Various crises can not only destroy what is important to you, but at the same time it opens up many new, previously unthinkable opportunities.

👉Disrespecting yourself, being silent when you want to scream and say that it's not right for you - you won't go far in peace.

👉A person does not grow old when a mathematical number increases, but when he/she does not want to learn, understand new things, when his/her enthusiasm disappears.

👉You should not be afraid of your attractiveness (physical appearance). Yes, you read that right. Especially that fear ("after all, only the amount of knowledge is important") manifests itself in really intelligent people who have written off simple physicality to the lowest level, because it has no meaning. It has. Of course, I'm not talking about extreme overexposure.

👉It's ​​normal to make mistakes. It's not how many times you fall, but how many times you get up.

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