What truly determines the upper limit of your lifetime is not how much knowledge you’ve gained or which prestigious university you attended, but:


1. How you invest in yourself
2. How you treat your body
3. Making sure to be around people who are better than you

First, the best investment is investing in yourself, such as improving your communication skills—being able to speak well can double your income with the same ability.
Second, don’t wait until you’re 50 to start taking care of your health; your body is your most valuable luxury car.
Finally, Warren Buffett repeatedly emphasizes that the most important life choices are your partner and your business partner.
Choosing the wrong partner is even worse than choosing the wrong business partner.
Who you are depends on who is around you; people tend to become the average of those they frequently interact with.
Actively seek out people who are better than you, and then hope they don’t realize this too quickly.
Transform yourself into a high-value vessel, place yourself in the right people and environment, and time will automatically help you compound your growth.
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