Many young people I have talked to, think that they'll climb to the top of the ladder in one or two steps. I've watched them (and some of them I've loved as sons and daughters) and seen that the majority among them think they can achieve their dreams by ignoring morals and ethics, because THEIR needs and wishes are what matter and the rest is there only for the purpose of slowing them.
My father gave me this advice when I entered the marketplace: If you earn 1,000, make certain you spend 1,050. Always spend a bit more than you earn, so that you do not sit back and relax, thinking you are doing okay. Always keep yourself desperate to earn more.
I would say, another way of putting what my father said is, if you own a bicycle, take advice from a Toyota owner; when you are close to owning a Toyota, look to the person who owns a BMW. As you are drawing close to achieving that level, go for the RR.
Many young people I have talked to, think that they'll climb to the top of the ladder in one or two steps. I've watched them (and some of them I've loved as sons and daughters) and seen that the majority among them think they can achieve their dreams by ignoring morals and ethics, because THEIR needs and wishes are what matter and the rest is there only for the purpose of slowing them.
My father gave me this advice when I entered the marketplace: If you earn 1,000, make certain you spend 1,050. Always spend a bit more than you earn, so that you do not sit back and relax, thinking you are doing okay. Always keep yourself desperate to earn more.
I would say, another way of putting what my father said is, if you own a bicycle, take advice from a Toyota owner; when you are close to owning a Toyota, look to the person who owns a BMW. As you are drawing close to achieving that level, go for the RR.
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