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There
are eight traits that researchers have determined tend to be ingrained
in successful people. Success is not just defined by making money.
Successful people seem to be content and tend to have a balance in life.
Here is my take on the eight keys they note.
#1.) Understand That Times Are Fleeting:
Life is an emotional rollercoaster. That euphoric feeling you get will
never last, even as we try to delude ourselves it will. So too are times
of depression. This is called “life.” While this seems pretty obvious,
we forget and can make poor decisions during these times of highs and
lows. When we are on top, it is best not to kick or berate others. This
is because it is very possible roles will be reversed and you could
become the target. The idea is not to make a decision based on a
temporary emotional situation.