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Stop checking the habits of others

Develop your own

Every person on this planet is unique.

Often I read articles where authors capture the habits of Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffet, and the other so-called successful CEOs.

I simply don’t see why should anyone be interested in developing the habits that these personalities have. If they wake up at 4 AM every day, or they read 50 books in a year, or they take a cold shower in winters, they do it because it works for them.

It’s foolish to believe that following these habits will take someone to the level they are at. These habits are just a small part of the heaps of things that they do to run their business.

The one thing common amongst these personalities is that they all work hard to be where they are. And the second thing that they have and most of us don't is their appetite to take risks.

Your habits should be aligned with your passion. Your habits should make you a better individual, not necessarily rich. And most importantly your habits should be the ones that you enjoy having.

Good luck!

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