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We Follow these 3-BIG Routines - Rich Personalities !

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If you're an ambitious type who's focused on achieving great things, you're no doubt looking for any leg up you can get. Countless articles and blog posts suggest one in particular: copying the morning routines of super successful icons. But are these various schedules and hacks just personal quirks of this or that billionaire, or is there a general pattern? Luckily, a recent survey has something to say about what the morning routines of high achievers look like. Time-Table of Rich and Popular Folk’s - A recent MSN poll aimed to find out using a combination of traditional polling and big data techniques that adjusted the raw data to better reflect America 's actual demographics. It wasn't exactly a peer-reviewed study, but "It's as accurate as a traditional scientific survey," according to MSN and a write-up of the findings by their partner Business Insider. In some ways, the results show the routines of all income levels were mu...

Warren Buffet - Increase your focus to get your perspective !

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If you should take career advice from anyone, Warren Buffett would be a good man to listen to. He's considered one of the most successful investors of all time, and is consistently ranked one of the wealthiest humans alive with a cool $76.8 billion. Yes, that's billion, with a B. His advice for career success? It's all about lists. Inside Buffet’s Brain - According to the renowned billionaire, your career success is waiting for you in two separate lists. Buffett's two-list strategy for maximizing focus and achieving your goals has a little backstory attached to it, as reported by Scott Dinsmore. The story starts with Mike Flint, Buffett's personal pilot of 10 years. When Flint was talking with his boss about career priorities, Buffett stopped him right there to guide him through a three-step exercise. Feel free to follow along and try this at home, kids. 1. Write down your 25 top career goals. Or, for a more short-term version, jot down the 25 t...

The Next Generation of Money - Bitcoin ?

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Most of the time, sending money is risky. If you want to pay your rent or invest in the stock market or even send somebody Rs.710 for pizza in a phone app, there isn't a lot to stop a hacker from taking that money for himself. Every transaction must run through a central institution, and all it takes is a weak link in that institution's security to leave your finances and personal information up for grabs. But with the advent of blockchain technology, financial transactions are becoming fast, secure, and difficult to hack. Is Bitcoin a Blockchain ? Part of the reason blockchain works is because it's democratic: anyone can pitch in to ensure the network's security — and get some money for the effort. If you don't believe us, check out the video below about a Bitcoin mine in China . At that mine's peak, it was generating 100 Bitcoins a day. The mining operation has six sites. At today's valuation, that's a combined output of more than Rs...