I'm 25 yrs old.
At 17, All I wanted was :
• A new phone to impress my friends.
• A fancy car to feel independent.
• Grades that looked good on paper.
At 25, All I want is :
• Financial freedom to live without limits.
• Location freedom to explore
True wisdom lies in acknowledging our own ignorance. The more we explore life, the more we realize how little we truly know. Embrace the mystery and celebrate our shared journey of discovery. 🌌 #Wisdom #SelfAwareness #EmbraceIgnorance
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Suman Meghwal
Wealthseeker • 4m
Living for weekends? That’s just renting freedom.
Real wealth is owning your time—every day, not just Saturday and Sunday.
Stop trading five days for two. Build a life you don’t need to escape.
( millionaire fastlane)
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Vivek Joshi
Director & CEO @ Exc... • 1m
Discover the dynamic differences between startup leaders and corporate leaders in our latest video! Learn why startup leaders embrace risk and uncertainty, prioritizing speed and innovation, while corporate leaders focus on stability and structured d
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Atul
Hey I am on Medial • 2d
what is the success of life ?
if you don't have a boss in yours life.
and you are suffering in your life to yours own problem not yours boss problems.
Freedom is the ability to act, speak, think, and live without unnecessary restriction. It mea
The Slowlane is a trap of mediocrity—trading five days of servitude for two days of freedom. People celebrate Friday because it marks a brief escape from a life they don’t control. True wealth isn’t just money; it’s freedom, and the only way out is t
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 8m
The greatest motivational speaker ever:
Jim Rohn.
He was Tony Robbins' mentor, gave 6,000 speeches in 39 countries and died with a net worth of $500M.
Here's his life-changing philosophy:
For over 40 years, he spoke to millions, wrote books, and
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Suman Meghwal
Wealthseeker • 5m
Rahul sat gazing at his shiny vehicle, stationed in front of his opulent home. On the surface, he appeared affluent, yet the emptiness within revealed an alternative narrative. His so-called riches were a mirage—luxurious items, but no time or happin
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Rishabh Nandwana
Transforming ideas i... • 3m
Want to know why most startups fail?
The answer lies in the Valley of Value Creation.
Here's what I learned about creating true value in business:
• You must find the sweet spot between rare AND valuable
• Building what YOU want isn't enough
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