random life advice:
six hard-won lessons for a better, faster-moving life.
• Time is the trap: years vanish when life lacks novelty—create “timestamps” with small new experiences.
• Comfort stalls growth: do daily “discomfort reps” (cold shower, speak up, start the tiny project).
• Focus > motivation: use 25–30-minute distraction-free blocks and micro-goals to build momentum.
• Comparison kills joy: stop grading yourself against others; track your own 1% weekly progress.
• Systems beat willpower: design cues and environments so the right action is the easy action.
• Pain is the teacher: reframe setbacks as paid “tuition” that builds resilience.
Bottom line: pick one idea and practice it today—even for two minutes—to change your trajectory. 
how to become millionaire:
• Pick a “millionaire skill” (an occupation you can become excellent at) that fits your interests and current strengths.
• Drop unsupportive “broke” friends; replace them with rich teachers and study the top performers in your chosen field.
• Guard your time: learn obsessively (pods, YouTube, books); master the field’s terms, players, and rules.
• Invest in yourself—even via (smart) debt—for courses/masterminds that buy knowledge and access.
• Get “in the room”: commit to events and arrive with something tangible (offer, landing page, project) within 3 months.
• Pre-research who’ll be there; target a handful of high-leverage connections and show up prepared.
• Learn sales: get sold on yourself, then sell customers and future team members ethically and effectively.
• Set “millionaire metrics”: reverse-engineer revenue (≈ $2,740/day ≈ $1M/year) and track daily unit targets.
• Expect obstacles; persist by staying focused on those daily targets.
• Maintain urgency: compare vision board vs. bank account daily—act “broke” until the goal is reached.