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The fact that Elvis was showed … I can’t take this serious
I am more of a sprinter in pursuing my goal.
Studying trading the market drains to an extreme degree.
When I am at something new within my goal I spend 10-15 hours into the work (like last weekend).
But I have periods I can’t stand charts and bars and all that stuff and I need to pause for 1 week or so.
As long as you keep your goals in focus you will succeed.
Take all the time you need!
Sleep 8h
Work 10h
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner 1h
House Cleaning 1h
Play with kids 4h
= 24h
Not even brushed my teeth, went to bathroom or took a shower yet.
Arnold is awesome. I learn a lot when I listen to him.
Cheat on your wife? Live off her name and wealth? Have a son and lie about it?
My average screen time is 10.5 hours a day😢😢😢😮😮
How I can control it?😢😢