Slowly Is The Fastest Way To Get To Where You Want To Be

As a kid you already laid out a plan on how your life was going to be like, from the school you would go to, to the kind of job you will get, to when you buy your first car and your first house. I bet most of you predicted you will get your first house before 25? How is that working out for you? Life is tough, no doubt, most times because we are stuck in that mental phase of the plans we made for our self when we were kids, we don’t want to let go of that promise because letting go is like disappointing our 10 year old self.

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When we start approaching the so called age we promised ourselves we were going to achieve all our dreams, we start panicking and looking for ways to achieve those dreams really fast. Especially in our modern world right now where social media is the world’s greatest influence to us. You come online and see that your old school mate is celebrating his “win” on social media, all of a sudden you feel worthless and sad like you are not doing enough. The truth is most of them won’t tell you how they do it or what they do to get the so called “win”. But you are the one getting mentally stressed and wanting things to go so fast for you.

When I was 17 I promised myself I was going to get a Jaguar(Car) at 21 and buy my first house at 25. While saying this, I never had a plan on what job to do or any hustle that was going to help me achieve that. I just got admitted into the university that year, still in my first year. I said that because I had faith that something was going to come up, at 19 I was approaching the year I promised myself a Jaguar car, once again I had no job or any means to get me that car. I decided to gamble and play raffle draws to see if I can win. How stupid was I at that time? Thinking I could cheat my way to wealth by gambling and playing lottos and raffle draws. I was looking for the fastest way to get to where I want to be, which is usually not how life works.

2 years later I got to 21, had some money made from ETH but it wasn’t enough to buy the Jaguar(car) I promised myself. I felt I needed to make this money very fast, because by the end of the year I would turn 22 and I will disappoint my kid self. I took a very big risk hoping I would get a massive reward and be proud of my self. I envied that sentence“I bought my first Jaguar Car all by myself at 21”. But I forgot that I was not in a race with anyone. I’m on this journey alone and am responsible for my own life and journey.

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I took the risk, and it failed, this was really painful because I had to learn life the hard way. I was 21 with no Jaguar car and the little money that wasn’t enough to buy a Jaguar car but was decently okay, was also gone. If I had to stuck to my slow way of making the money initially, it’s possible that I won’t have gotten the car at 21 but may be at 22.

As a you g person who is seeing the achievements of their mates and you are there wondering when will your time come. Or when are you going to share your own story and feel successful, the best timing depends on being consistent and focused. Always be intentional on the process and growth, learn to enjoy the process and stop being in competition with those people you see on social media. As long as you are putting in the work, is just a matter of time before things will fall in place. If you are doubting, read post from people who got their lives changed by Hive because they always showed up every day to contribute to the blockchain. I was reading a post from @acesontop and he gave a very positive remark on how Hive has been great to him, so great he doesn’t consider taking another job. I also read another by @jongolson on The Secrets For Getting Really Lucky On Hive. On this post you are going to understand that the reason we consider the successful people to be lucky is because we never saw them during the days of putting efforts and works. We only started noticing them when their works and efforts started speaking for them through their success.

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We try to equate our results to that of others forgetting that the difference between our efforts and their results we are seeing is time. Most times I try to imagine, would we be more patient and grateful with our efforts if social media didn’t exist. Don’t get me wrong social media has a lot of advantage. There are people who see people’s success as a motivation to putting more work and being better. They get motivated and add extra effort to make sure they achieve those results they are looking for, while some see people’s success and feel like giving up because they feel they are stagnant.

Take things slowly and in due time you will find yourself where you want to be. It doesn’t matter when we see ourselves there, the main point is that we got to our destination.


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Hope Hive will work great for you to. I actually hope everyone here will reach financial freedom through Hive. It's our way of middle fingering corrupt governments.

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We all have heard of this phrase "Slow and steady wins the race." While there is no harm running fast, running slow never implies losing. You just gotto be consistent and strong.


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Funny how I thought I added it in my content. Going fast is allowed. Like another one that says over speeding and over taking is allowed but always remember that over speeding kills most times

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Hey bro, that's not cool, lol😅 you are literally posting crazy, so much good quality and quantity content, working yourself like the Jaguar and telling us to be slow, nope, that's not gonna work. You gotta share your real secret😅😜. You are a Jaguar in Turtle's skin, lol. But seriously you are amazing bro, keep it up. I am amazed to see the diversity in your content. From Crypto, finance, Fiction, Life, creative writing etc you are a blockbuster. 😀🙏. !PIZZA !LOL


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You don’t know how much I have been waiting for your comment all week, I love your kind words. Comments from people like you actually make me feel like my writings and contents are being valued. Thanks a lot for your kind words. Writing on Hive is what gives me purpose, I don’t have any other thing doing. Is more like a fun hobby now

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You're right!!!!!

I feel like this post was actually speaking directly to me. Like it was written directly to my self.
Just yesterday, after finishing part of my project and going online. I almost got immediately heartbroken. I discovered that the "lestwins" one of my greatest dance inspirations were in Nigeria and they touchdown Lagos. I felt really sad because it had always been my longtime dream to meet them and maybe dance with them. I felt bad because I wasn't in Lagos and worst of all a friend of mine got to see them.
I don't really know how I felt, I felt down...I dunno if it was envy or disappointment, but it almost broke me down. I can't even describe it. I really felt disappointed at myself and the situation I found myself.

But then I was wrong!!!!

The fact that I didn't get to see them yesterday, didn't mean that I wasn't ever going to see them again. The fact that my guy saw them first doesn't mean I was supposed to do same. There's always a time for everyone, your time might be today while another tomorrow, just keep on working hard and focused.

I'm changed in mind right now, this is a driving force to do more and keep moving forward...tanks for this post

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You are welcome. I love the lestwins dancers. Can you believe am in Lagos and I didn’t know they were in Lagos. Incredible dancers. Glad my post uplifted you

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Then you know what I'm talking about, they're great dancers.
Lol, yeah I can believe that, a lot of people didn't even know they were in Lagos, it wasn't too much of a shouty event.

Yeah, thanks a lot bro

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I also read that post by @jongolson. I was motivated in ways i haven't been in a while. And I've decided to go slow because just like you, i had dreams that i thought I'll achieve in four years. Now, i may not have achieved them but my mind is clearer and sharper. Goals are vivid and the determination is fierce. Time is the best capsule.

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The best way to enjoy your life, is by enjoying the process of your growth. Compete only with your yeterday, not with any body else and your tomorrow can be better.

Great post from you @readthisplease .

I'm reading this place !LOL


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Admirable post, a post that almost every young person would relate to.

Man, you got me inspired and captivated and you also spoke some rare facts here, time and consistency is really the key to achieving your goal.

One thing I have learnt so far in life is that there is no short cut or fast way to success financially, it takes time.🔥


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Moving slow somtimes is kinda crazy!. I enjoyed the content though

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I super love this read! I completely agree, there is no quick path to success, slowly learning, improving, and adapting to our environment is the best and most efficient path to our goals in life.

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