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  • Almost 50 percent of everything you do are habits.

  • Starting from the time you wake up to how you brush your teeth to what you eat on breakfast.

  • We humans, by our nature, are creatures of habits because your brain always looks for

  • shortcuts, and then these shortcuts slowly turn into habits.

  • Which means if you develop bad habits, your life will slowly turn into a miserable, mediocre

  • life.

  • And over time, that will seem normal to you, but that also means that if you can develop

  • the right habits, you can turn your life into a more productive, successful, and happier

  • life.

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  • Today we are going to talk about the habits that are literally destroying your life and

  • making you miserable.

  • You can't be building wealth while your life is mediocre.

  • So if you want to make this year far better than last year, get rid of these 5 habits

  • that are stopping you from getting rich and achieve your goals.

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  • Not thinking long term

  • When we see a successful person, we tend to think that they might be smart, talented,

  • or just pure genius.

  • Of course, that's true to a certain extend.

  • However, multiple studies have shown that the number one reason that sets successful

  • people apart from the rest is the ability to delay gratification.

  • It is when you resist the temptation of an immediate smaller reward in order to receive

  • a more substantial reward later.

  • It's when you stop scrolling your Instagram feed and get back to work.

  • Or stop watching YouTube and start getting ready for tomorrow's test or hit the gym at

  • night instead of going to a party.

  • The research shows that being able to delay gratification is a great habit.

  • It leads to academic success, physical health, psychological health, and social competence.

  • That doesn't mean you should completely ignore the present and just focus on the future.

  • Being able to live in the present all the time is another great habit that you should

  • be building if you want to be successful in the traditional meaning.

  • Take successful athletes, for example, on the pitch.

  • They play around with the ball as if they have been born to become athletes; however,

  • behind the scenes, they probably have been training for the last 10 or 15 years just

  • to perform that trick better than everyone else on the pitch, so to become a successful

  • athlete, you cant be expecting to be rewarded right after each training session, you have

  • to understand that you might need to work super hard for years to achieve any meaningful

  • results.

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 2.

  • Arguing with dumb people

  • We all have been into many arguments, and many of them didn't end well.

  • You either lose the argument or lose the relationship if you end up winning.

  • You are basically losing something anyway.

  • First of all, everyone can have an opinion, and everyone is free to stick to what they

  • believe, and wasting hours and hours to convince someone who doesn't want to be convinced is

  • a waste of time, especially when that person believes with his heart and soul that he has

  • the only truth.

  • There is no way he could possibly be wrong.

  • Mark Twain once said: "Never argue with stupid people; they will drag you down to their level

  • and then beat you with experience."

  • This is one of the most important things I have ever learned.

  • If you argue with someone about something that the other person is ignorant about but

  • still wants to prove that he is right, then what's the point of the argument.

  • In my experience, it's just better to ignore those kinds of arguments.

  • You don't have to waste your time and energy on those kinds of people.

  • Bernard Shaw once said: "I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig.

  • You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."

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 3.

  • Wasting too much time on social media

  • Did you know that an average person uses at least 2 hours every single day browsing his

  • news feed on social media?

  • That might not sound like a big number, but it adds up to over five years over a lifetime.

  • That's enough time to be a world-class expert at five different things if you spend 10 thousand

  • hours mastering each of them.

  • But that's just the tip of an iceberg because when it comes to kids and teenagers, they

  • spend up to 8 hours of their day on this thing that's called social media.

  • And this number is only getting higher, and in a matter of years, you might find yourself

  • spending as much time on Facebook, Instagram and youtube as you spend on sleeping.

  • Ridiculers!

  • But how on earth we ended up like this?

  • Just last year, Facebook made over 78 billion dollars in revenue.

  • To put that number into perspective, that's twice bigger than the entire budget of Ukraine,

  • which is the largest country in Europe.

  • And the big chunk of that amount Facebook spends of figuring out how to make their platform

  • as addictive as possible.

  • Besides them, you have youtube, Snapchat, and other social media companies trying to

  • do the exact same thing!

  • Because the longer you stay on their platform, the more money they are going to make, it's

  • that simple?!

  • Unfortunately, they have figured out a way to manipulate us.

  • There is a little chemical in your brain that's known as Dopamine.

  • It constantly searches for a reward because Every time it gets it, it spikes and makes

  • you feel good.

  • That's why you constantly check your phone every time it buzzes.

  • When someone likes or comments on your picture or, God forbid, Follows you, your dopamine

  • surges!

  • And when your brain knows that it can get an easy dopamine spike, it will constantly

  • push you to check your Instagram even when your phone doesn't even buzzes, and that's

  • known as Phantom vibration syndrome.

  • I guess it's impossible to completely stop using social media today because you have

  • to somehow keep in touch with your friends, colleagues, and relatives but don't make it

  • a habit since it will slowly ruin your life.

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 4.

  • SittingRegardless of who you or where you are, you

  • definitely sit a lot.

  • And that's normal in today's world.

  • Think about it, when you wake up, the first thing that you do is sit down and have breakfast,

  • then you get into your car or a bus to sit and get to your workplace, and once you are

  • there, you are probably going to sit for hours to do your job, and when you get back home,

  • you will sit again to relax and watch something.

  • You might not see anything wrong with that, but our bodies weren't built to sit all the

  • time but rather were built to move.

  • That's why sitting is very unhealthy.

  • I know the idea that sitting can be harmful seems insane at first though because sitting

  • is our default posture when we work, study, socialize, or travel.

  • However, studies after studies have proven that it's one of those things that is slowly

  • killing you from inside.

  • When you sit down, your blood flows significantly slows down, and it creates pressure and makes

  • it difficult for your heart to pump blood.

  • In fact, studies have shown that sitting more than 10 hours a day can lead you to develop

  • heart diseases, diabetes, or cancer.

  • For instance, if you stand up and move every 15 minutes, you are going to live significantly

  • longer than someone who would move every half an hour.

  • When you are sitting, you slow down your blood flow and limit the amount of oxygen getting

  • into your bloodstream, which eventually slows down your brain.

  • In other words, sitting down to focus is a bad idea, which sounds insane.

  • And we didn't even talk about possible back problems.

  • So what should you do?

  • Move

  • 5.

  • Comparing yourself to othersDo you sometimes feel like you are falling

  • behind?

  • As if everyone is doing something important and achieve great stuff while you are not

  • I mean, some people are already planning to visit Mars while you can't even find a job.

  • People out there are changing the world, making billions of dollars, while you can't even

  • figure out what you want out of life.

  • Even if you put aside those who are much older

  • than you and argue that you still got time to achieve what they have achieved, you still

  • can find a lot of people at your age who have achieved the level of success that you can

  • only dream about.

  • It completely destroys your self-esteem.

  • And that's the problem.

  • You don't understand that your life is yours, and it is different from any other life that

  • has ever existed.

  • You cant compare your life to anyone else, even to the people who are around you, who

  • are doing the exact same thing that you are doing, who are influenced by the same factors

  • that you're influenced.

  • At the end of the day, you are a completely different identity, with a different mindset,

  • strengths, and weakness than anyone else.

  • Our school system has made us think that we all should move in the same direction at the

  • same speed.

  • We all start school almost at the same age.

  • We move from one grade to another at the same time and then get into college.

  • This process has shaped our idea of life that we are all identical, with similar passion,

  • goals, and opportunities, and so on, when in reality, we are not.

  • Life doest provide you with a fixed timeline, but rather it's very unpredictable and spontaneous.

  • If one has achieved something at a certain age doesn't make it necessary for others to

  • achieve the same thing.

  • Some people achieve financial success at an early age, while others create a loving family

  • at that time.

  • And this is something that you have to accept.

  • Your life is your journey that you are going to create, and it's going to be different

  • from everyone else, so stop comparing yourself!

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  • watching and until next time.

Almost 50 percent of everything you do are habits.

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