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k to go bullish on, it is ‘Knowledge.’ Schools do a decent job of instilling this basic notion by encouraging us to study harder for a cushier salary. But step into the real world, and you’ll find financial rewards come more from managing ignorance than from managing money. Successful people routinely invest in “tutorials,” be it enrolling in an online course or reading the latest breakthrough research. It’s about intellectual curiosity and a zest for learning. Trust me, a rich mind is the best compound interest you could ever hope for!</p><h1 id="1fa2">Lesson 3: Redefine Self-Care</h1><figure id="00ff"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*3dYnh4qh7Sg-w29i"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@anniespratt?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Annie Spratt</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><h2 id="537b">Productivity as Self-Care</h2><p id="2b89">No, self-care is not always <i>bubble baths</i> and <i>spa days</i>. And yes, it sometimes does involve pulling those pesky all-nighters to meet deadlines. School might’ve had us believe that self-care meant some fancy relaxation-type deal, but let me break it to you gently: "It isn’t all face masks and bath bombs. It’s about meetings, deadlines, and clock-watching. It’s about respecting your future self. It’s about working hard towards your goals, so buckle up, slip on those gloves, and let’s get down to business.</p><h1 id="fef3">Lesson 4: Start with Small Startups</h1><figure id="a2fc"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*PnpabQgXgcWHCcMZ"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@alvarordesign?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Alvaro Reyes</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><h2 id="2da9">The Value of Small Startups</h2><p id="a6f3">Okay, so you’ve graduated, and the world’s your oyster. A swanky job in a big corporation has always been plan A, right? Well, hear me out. Perk up your ears and seriously consider working for small startups. There’s something brilliantly chaotic about bleeding-edge startups that gives you a multi-faceted peek into the world of business. You get your fingers in all the pies. And trust me, the experience you garner beats any prim-and-proper corporate stint. So yes, feel free to dip your toes into the vast ocean of big corporations but earn your sea legs in the choppy waters of exciting startups.</p><h1 id="6be1">Lesson 5: Task-Centric Career Planning</h1><figure id="a64c"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*fjc2eDV3js1IE7TL"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@2hmedia?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">2H Media</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></

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figure><h2 id="d5b1">Focus on Daily Tasks</h2><p id="63cf">So, you have this fantasy career path in your mind—glittering job title, swanky office, the works. But have you pondered what your day-to-day work life would look like? That’s where the clarity lies, my friends. Schools tend to paint a grandiose picture of job titles, but life winks and nudges us toward the subtler details. It’s the daily grind and the piecemeal tasks that constitute your career satisfaction. So take a gander at the microscopic view of the career path. You might just glimpse your true calling.</p><h1 id="02f1">Lesson 6: Cultivate Marketable Skills</h1><figure id="7ecd"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*qHz6ueVV2xn9fAiF"><figcaption>Photo by <a href="https://unsplash.com/@landb?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Branko Stancevic</a> on <a href="https://unsplash.com?utm_source=medium&amp;utm_medium=referral">Unsplash</a></figcaption></figure><h2 id="7973">Building Skills for Success</h2><p id="0715">Remember those countless hours of cramming obscure historical facts, only to forget them after the test? Yeah, the school does that. But the real world doesn’t give two hoots about your ability to remember the date of some antiquated battle. It cares about skills! Marketable ones, to be precise. Be it learning the art of negotiation, mastering frontend development, or getting the hang of online marketing, these are the skills that rev up your professional engine. So if you’re handed a lemon in the form of an unlikable academic subject, don’t be afraid to make the proverbial lemonade by focusing on developing practical skills.</p><h1 id="be81">Lesson 7: Exploit Your Unfair Advantages</h1><h2 id="528e">Embracing Unfair Advantages</h2><p id="592f">I know, I know, ‘unfair advantages’ sounds a bit sinister, but hear me out. Each one of us, yes, you too, has some unique qualities and some strengths that set us apart. While schools try to shape all students into a uniform mold, the real world loves a bit of anomaly. Be it your eidetic memory, your uncanny ability to strike a rapport with people, or your knack for turning even the most complex concepts into digestible bits, that’s your unfair advantage. Exploit it, and use it to climb up the ladder.</p><blockquote id="5acc"><p>Well, there you have it, folks—seven life lessons torn straight out of the rulebook of the real world. The challenges of adulting 101 might seem baffling, but with a bit of real-world savvy, we can all conquer them. So gear up, step into your shiny new adult shoes, and tread your own path. <b>Remember, life is a lot more than a progression of textbooks; it’s a vibrant, multicolored canvas, and guess what? You’ve got the paintbrush. Carpe Diem!</b></p></blockquote><p id="d0a6"><b><i>Thanks for reading. <a href="https://medium.com/@mrcollinsfx">follow me</a> for more valuable content like this.</i></b></p></article></body>

Essential Life Lessons They Didn’t Teach Us in School

What School Didn’t Prepare You For

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Oh boy, isn’t life just full of surprises once you walk out of those familiar school gates? Schools, bless their hearts, try their best to cram every kind of knowledge into our small heads. We learned about Pythagoras; we learned about gerunds; heck, we even learned how to dissect frogs. But when it comes to navigating the maze that we call ‘real life’, many of us find ourselves a tad unprepared.

7 Life Lessons from Successful People

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So here it goes, ladies and gentlemen. Let’s dive into the seven indispensable life lessons gleaned from some successful individuals. You may want to grab a cuppa because of this stuff. They don’t teach you that in school.

Lesson 1: Take Action

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Bias Towards Action

Step right up folks, because the first lesson we’re tackling might just be the game-changer. Successful people, those go-getters, have a kind of “do first, think later” mindset. A notion that contradicts the risk-averse environment nurtured in schools. How many times have we heard “measure twice, cut once” or “look before you leap”? While these adages do hold in some scenarios, in real life, you’ll find it’s more like taking a shot in the dark. and reloading until you hit!

Lesson 2: Pay Down Ignorance Debt

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Investing in Knowledge

In the online trading platform of life, if there’s one stock to go bullish on, it is ‘Knowledge.’ Schools do a decent job of instilling this basic notion by encouraging us to study harder for a cushier salary. But step into the real world, and you’ll find financial rewards come more from managing ignorance than from managing money. Successful people routinely invest in “tutorials,” be it enrolling in an online course or reading the latest breakthrough research. It’s about intellectual curiosity and a zest for learning. Trust me, a rich mind is the best compound interest you could ever hope for!

Lesson 3: Redefine Self-Care

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Productivity as Self-Care

No, self-care is not always bubble baths and spa days. And yes, it sometimes does involve pulling those pesky all-nighters to meet deadlines. School might’ve had us believe that self-care meant some fancy relaxation-type deal, but let me break it to you gently: "It isn’t all face masks and bath bombs. It’s about meetings, deadlines, and clock-watching. It’s about respecting your future self. It’s about working hard towards your goals, so buckle up, slip on those gloves, and let’s get down to business.

Lesson 4: Start with Small Startups

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The Value of Small Startups

Okay, so you’ve graduated, and the world’s your oyster. A swanky job in a big corporation has always been plan A, right? Well, hear me out. Perk up your ears and seriously consider working for small startups. There’s something brilliantly chaotic about bleeding-edge startups that gives you a multi-faceted peek into the world of business. You get your fingers in all the pies. And trust me, the experience you garner beats any prim-and-proper corporate stint. So yes, feel free to dip your toes into the vast ocean of big corporations but earn your sea legs in the choppy waters of exciting startups.

Lesson 5: Task-Centric Career Planning

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Focus on Daily Tasks

So, you have this fantasy career path in your mind—glittering job title, swanky office, the works. But have you pondered what your day-to-day work life would look like? That’s where the clarity lies, my friends. Schools tend to paint a grandiose picture of job titles, but life winks and nudges us toward the subtler details. It’s the daily grind and the piecemeal tasks that constitute your career satisfaction. So take a gander at the microscopic view of the career path. You might just glimpse your true calling.

Lesson 6: Cultivate Marketable Skills

Photo by Branko Stancevic on Unsplash

Building Skills for Success

Remember those countless hours of cramming obscure historical facts, only to forget them after the test? Yeah, the school does that. But the real world doesn’t give two hoots about your ability to remember the date of some antiquated battle. It cares about skills! Marketable ones, to be precise. Be it learning the art of negotiation, mastering frontend development, or getting the hang of online marketing, these are the skills that rev up your professional engine. So if you’re handed a lemon in the form of an unlikable academic subject, don’t be afraid to make the proverbial lemonade by focusing on developing practical skills.

Lesson 7: Exploit Your Unfair Advantages

Embracing Unfair Advantages

I know, I know, ‘unfair advantages’ sounds a bit sinister, but hear me out. Each one of us, yes, you too, has some unique qualities and some strengths that set us apart. While schools try to shape all students into a uniform mold, the real world loves a bit of anomaly. Be it your eidetic memory, your uncanny ability to strike a rapport with people, or your knack for turning even the most complex concepts into digestible bits, that’s your unfair advantage. Exploit it, and use it to climb up the ladder.

Well, there you have it, folks—seven life lessons torn straight out of the rulebook of the real world. The challenges of adulting 101 might seem baffling, but with a bit of real-world savvy, we can all conquer them. So gear up, step into your shiny new adult shoes, and tread your own path. Remember, life is a lot more than a progression of textbooks; it’s a vibrant, multicolored canvas, and guess what? You’ve got the paintbrush. Carpe Diem!

Thanks for reading. follow me for more valuable content like this.

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