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Everything makes sense in retrospect. Sometimes we wish we took the advice that was given to us but fail to comprehend it. I'll start - money doesn't equal happiness;sadly. It'll get you to 70% faux happiness. But it's the 30% remaining percent that counts.
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Probably a senior
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In my org seniors often give random advice, most of it is useless. For example, they once told me that don’t work for money, work for problems, you’ll get money as a outcome.
Background: I'm about to start my corporate journey and one of the advices I recieved was "Don't take things personally, and treat most feedback as a chance to improve and not resent!" What would you advice your younger self, about to step out in the corporate world? Drop some wisdom!
1. Prepare for meetings one day before. 2. Think like you are the CEO of the project. 3. Choose your battles
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Whats the best piece of advice that you would have given to your younger self ?
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If I had gotten this advice during my undergrad, I would have done things very differently. Maybe for most of us it might feel a little out of touch but it tells you the realest advice. "Focus on what matters, not on what looks better" ❤️ Your time is precious. Share this with someone who needs this advice. ✨
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