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Anshul Kothari

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Major cheat code for life: Quiet progress. No announcement. No hype. No applause. Learn to work without validation. Build when nobody’s watching. Write when nobody’s reading. Train when nobody’s cheering. It doesn’t take talent, just courage. Quiet progress creates loud results.


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There is nothing worth doing that is not scary. There is no one who has achieved greatness without wrestling with their own doubts, anxieties, limitations, and demons.


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Remember: People will tell you that you can’t do something simply because they believe they can’t do it. Your success reminds them of their failures.


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The key to being fearless is to have nothing to lose. And the only way to have nothing to lose is to realize nothing in this world belonged to you to begin with.


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You don’t attract respect by demanding it, you earn it through silence, restraint, and precision. The loud man broadcasts insecurity; the competent man broadcasts certainty. Power speaks least because its presence already fills the room.


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Most people think the hard part is getting started. The hard part is continuing to do the work when the excitement wears off and the grind feels hopeless.


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It’s simple: If you want to do extraordinary things, you have to be willing to lose the approval of ordinary people.


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A fit body, a calm mind, a house full of love. These things cannot be bought - they must be earned. @naval


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People love the idea of discipline until it demands boredom, repetition, and isolation. But that’s where all leverage is born, away from noise, ego, and distractions. Mastery looks boring until the results speak for you.


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India pays homage to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on his 150th Jayanti. He was the driving force behind India’s integration, thus shaping our nation’s destiny in its formative years. His unwavering commitment to national integrity, good governance and public service continues to…


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You are admired only when you win. Until then, you are tolerated at best, mocked at worst, and invisible in between. This is the law of existence: success or contempt. The world does not pity the unsuccessful man, it condemns him.


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Always stick to what makes you weird, odd, strange, different. That’s your source of power.


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If you want to be rewarded, you have to be irreplaceable. If you want to be irreplaceable, you have to be unique. If you want to be unique, you have to be authentic. If you want to be authentic, stop listening to everyone and everything else. It’s drowning “you” out. @naval


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Your standards will isolate you. Good. Greatness demands solitude. Mediocrity is a crowd sport, excellence is a lonely war. Every time you’re misunderstood, know this: the higher you climb, the fewer can breathe your air.


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Develop the ability to be disliked and free yourself from the prison of other people’s opinions.


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You seek validation because you doubt yourself. You talk too much, explain too much, and need to be understood. The man who knows his worth does not chase approval. He becomes his own source of certainty. Silence becomes his loudest form of strength.


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"Doctors won’t make you healthy.Nutritionists won’t make you slim.Teachers won’t make you smart.Gurus won’t make you calm.Mentors won’t make you rich.Trainers won’t make you fit.Ultimately, you have to take responsibility. Save yourself." @naval


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Those who are good at connecting dots are actually great at collecting dots. The connections are simply outcome of their brain being efficient at storing new learnings.


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When a man tries to fix his life, isolation is the price he has to pay. The moment he commits to growth, he begins to separate; not by choice, but by consequence. The same friends who once validated his weakness will now resent his improvement. The same environment that once…


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Those qualities that separate us are often ridiculed by others or criticized by teachers. Because of these judgments, we might see our strengths as disabilities and try to work around them in order to fit in. But anything that is peculiar to our makeup is precisely what we must…


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