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Most Valuable
Compound interest is the closest thing to magic in personal finance. The decade you wait costs you more than the amount you save.
You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Choose your inner circle with the same care you'd choose a business partner.
It's not about collecting contacts. It's about being genuinely useful to people before you need anything from them.
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Hard Truths
"Most people overestimate what they can do in a year and underestimate what they can do in a decade."
"The job title you chase in your 20s rarely matters as much as the skills you build."
"Saying yes to everything is the fastest way to become mediocre at everything."
"Your parents were doing their best with what they knew. So are you."
From the Founder
"The most expensive lessons in life are the ones nobody warned you about. This platform exists to change that."
— The Founder, What I Know at 40
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