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ADVICE TO YOUNG PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE SUCCESSFUL

 


ADVICE TO YOUNG PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE SUCCESSFUL

There is one thing every single person on earth has—the rich, the poor, the successful, and the unsuccessful—and that is TIME.

We all have 24 hours. You cannot add to it, and you cannot subtract from it.

What separates people is how they use their time.

I understood this very early in my life. By the time I was in Form 2, I would wake up every day between 2:00 and 2:30 AM. That became my lifestyle—the 2AM to 3AM Club. I realized something powerful: I did not have time to waste.

So I didn’t.

Every free moment I had, I directed it toward my goals.

The people I grew up with—some of them had better opportunities than I did. But they believed they had plenty of time. Today, the difference between us is clear. Not because of luck—but because of how time was used.

Time treats everyone equally.

It does not favor the rich.

It does not punish the poor.

It simply moves.

Some people believe others have more opportunities—and sometimes that may be true. But there is one thing no one has more of than you: time.

Time is the only resource you cannot buy, store, or recover once it is gone.

The difference is simple:

* One person has a plan

* Another person has no plan


One builds intentionally.

The other reacts to everything.

Many people waste time without realizing it—moving from one distraction to another with no direction.

But those who succeed do something different:

They spend their time learning, improving, and building.

A lost hour is gone forever.

Wise people respect time.

Every hour you have is an opportunity to build your future.

When you are young, it’s easy to think you have plenty of time—and that is where many go wrong. That assumption quietly steals your future.


While some are wasting time, others are:

* Learning how to communicate

* Building valuable skills

* Creating opportunities

The truth is simple:

Time is equal. Results are not.

And the difference comes down to one thing—how you choose to use your time.

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