8 pieces of advice given to young people 8 years ago:


( You shouldn't buy Sun Ge's coins, but you should still listen to Sun Ge's advice)
1. Before age 30, don't buy a house, don't buy a car, don't get married—invest all your cash flow into self-improvement ventures.
2. Marriage is the most tightly bound and most dangerous partnership system in human history; most people don't have the capacity to be good partners before age 30.
3. Investing in yourself isn't about taking a bunch of courses, but rather using 20% of your time for trial-and-error and 80% of your time for reflection.
4. Spend money on the information density of first-tier cities, not on mortgage payments in small counties.
5. Treat your social media account as equity with unlimited leverage—followers are your future cash flow.
6. Financial freedom isn't about how much money is in your account, but rather not having to sacrifice emotion, dignity, and attention for money.
7. The sooner you acknowledge your incompetence, the faster you can get on the path to wealth; acknowledgment is the first step to change.
8. Compound interest doesn't only apply to money—health, knowledge, and brand reputation also have compounding curves, provided you live long enough.
Every single one of these deserves repeated refinement, especially looking back now, many people have already been educated by reality……
How many of these did you take to heart back then? Do you still agree with all of them now?👇
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