Growth - multidimensional life

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I’ve run hard my whole life—always charging forward, rarely looking back. But 50 hits you different. It’s caused me to pause & reflect. Downwards arrow 11:08 AM · Jun 9, 2021·Twitter Web App 1,762 Retweets 259 Quote Tweets 8,428 Likes Kevin Dahlstrom @Camp4 · Jun 9 Replying to @Camp4 Lots of people have had more success in business & made more money than me. What I’ve done better than most (along with my wife, the unsung hero) is put it all together to build a great, multi-dimensional life—one that I don’t need a vacation from. I’m not boasting here… Kevin Dahlstrom @Camp4 · Jun 9 …I’ve made huge mistakes & learned most of this stuff the hard way. For many years I was unsatisfied and would have benefitted from the advice in this thread.

Downwards arrow Here are 17 time-tested things I’ve learned. My hope is that you can apply at least 1 in your own life. Kevin Dahlstrom @Camp4 · Jun 9 1/ The only things that really matter are relationships & experiences. And the best of both cost nothing. Sharing amazing experiences with those closest to you is as good as it gets. This seems obvious, yet we look for joy in all the wrong places. Kevin Dahlstrom @Camp4 · Jun 9 2/ Biggie was right - beyond a surprisingly low threshold, mo’ money often means mo’ problems. I’ve met dozens, maybe hundreds, of very rich people and wouldn’t trade places with most of them. That’s easy to say when you have money, but even if you don’t… Kevin Dahlstrom @Camp4 · Jun 9 …you can shift your mindset to live more richly now. If you’re under 40 you’re a time billionaire, truly wealthier than Warren Buffet! If you don’t believe that, ask yourself this: Would you trade places with Warren Buffet if it meant being his age (90)?