There is perhaps no greater priority in childhood than to acquire an education: it’s in the early years that we have to push ourselves with special vigour to learn the lessons, and acquire the experience, that will help us successfully manoeuvre around the pitfalls of adult life. By studying hard and intelligently, we’ll have the best chance of avoiding a middle-age of confusion and resignation, regret and sorrow. The clue
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Decision Making: The Power of Making a Decision | Jack Canfield
Every moment of every day, we make decisions. Sometimes those decisions are small and inconsequential, and sometimes those decisions are life-altering. In the end, though, the outcome of your day, your year, and your entire life are mostly defined by the sum of decision making and the actions that you take along the way. There’s power in making a decision – even when you’re not completely sure that it’s the right

Declutter Your Life. Declutter Your Mind. – Darius Foroux
5 min read Over the past three years, I’ve moved house close to a dozen times. Most people experience moving house as a stressful event. Initially, I was no different. But I’ve learned to love it for one reason: It forced me to think about my possessions. Too much stuff makes moving and living complex. And I like the opposite. When I moved to London from The Netherlands in 2014,