Remember! Everyone can only be responsible for one thing!

#Crypto Notes

Don't try to take on too many responsibilities. Just focus on what you're best at, and deal with problems as they arise.

No one can predict or control another person's fate.

Many people struggle to grow financially and move forward in life, mainly due to two internal conflicts:

1. Worrying about what if I do this thing, but others don't get good results? What if I open a beauty clinic, but others fail to run it well?...

Always creating internal stress for yourself—this is pointless.

I don't have internal conflict because I always have enough confidence: if you learn B-circle investing from me and still can't succeed or earn, then there's no point going anywhere else. I know clearly that I only focus on identifying and judging what's most likely to succeed.

Yet people often ask me: aren't you afraid others will lose money? Aren't you influencing too many people?

In this world, no matter who someone trusts today, they can't guarantee they'll always get good results. So why should I be expected to guarantee 100% success? I can't do that either.

2. Constantly avoiding your own ambition and desires

Ambition and desire are, to some extent, innate. But most people, especially women, tend to deliberately hide them.

If you can face and pursue them openly and honestly, your life force will be fully unleashed.

It's simple: just keep looking. The worst thing is to ignore your desires. If you want that Dubai mansion or that luxury bag, put the photo somewhere you can see it every day, and remind yourself: there's a certain stage in life when I must achieve this goal. Then, align everything you do around this objective.

I saw a business owner whose annual revenue reached billions—now he's my next target. I think about him every day, analyze his specific actions and personal qualities, and make sure every move I make brings me closer to becoming him.

So, no internal conflict. I know exactly what I want at every stage, and I'm fully immersed in taking concrete actions—there's no time left for internal struggle.