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How To Become A 37 Year Old Broke Loser

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVz_hf4Jbe0

Your contract ventures remind me of a conclusion I came to years ago: A disproportionate things are started by people who don't finish stuff. Why? Cause the people who finish stuff are busy finishing what they started, so they don't have the time to start as many things! People who finish what they started are also much more cautious about starting stuff, knowing what it takes to finish.

The list of mistakes that Robert said it affected his career ________________________________________________________ 1) Do not work for shady startups 2) Do not work if the pay is not guaranteed 3) If payment issues appear (e.g. late payment, stalling tactics) leave immediately 4) Try to go with the employment route at the beginning to solidify your career. 5) Do not start to build a personal brand without a solid capital. 6) Associate yourself with meaningful products that garner positive reputation.

As a broke 32-year-old loser staring down the barrel of 33, I really needed this advice in order to stay on track. Thanks.

The Dark History of Craigslist - How One Website Shaped The Internet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbn7BLBJGts

"When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all." - Futurama this just fits to having a perfect web design

Futurama - When you do things right, people won't be sure you've done anything at all

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VofkquwmT40

It Ain't Over Till Fat Lady Sings The phrase “ain’t over until the fat lady sings” is a colloquialism used to convey that the final outcome of an event or situation cannot be predicted until it has reached its conclusion. It cautions against assuming that what is currently happening is the definite outcome.

a cut above idiom : better than other people or things All of his books are good, but this one is a cut above (the rest). She's a cut above the other competitors and should win easily.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/a%20cut%20above

Idiom:  a notch above Meaning  Idiom:  a notch above (someone/something) something is slightly superior to someone/something else Example sentences — I really love the cover of this song but the original is still a notch above. — Both of my children are great at swimming but my youngest is a notch above my oldest. — My son's a notch above his classmates academically but studies so much he's not enjoying high school. — Roger Federer beat Rafael Nadal in the finals. The match was close but Roger was a notch above today. — I highly recommend this brand. It's a notch above that one. — The quality is a notch above but it's still not worth the price difference. — We won't be satisfied until we're a notch above the competition. — Yes! I was a notch above Sarah on the test today and she was very upset about it. — This index fund is currently performing a notch above the others.

https://www.oysterenglish.com/idiom-a-notch-above.html

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