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Blacksmith's blow onto the Secret to Success

People keep commenting petulantly about the Secret to Success.
Hit the web & you'll find more than a tonne of recipes, with over-rated suggestions most of which are merely theoretical.

If any of those work for you, toasts ! If none does, follow along this post.
In the mid-school, we were taught about Compound Interest. It's the most underrated topic even been taught to someone. A principal as less as a ten bucks yields millions of dollars in the long run.
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My sorta blacksmith-blow over the hot-topic is 'the power of compounding'- a subtle art of investing small amounts consistently. The idea of 'Investing', here, converges on the reader's field of interest & action.



Most of the people follow the 'herd approach'. They're knowledgeable, nevertheless, with ground-level understandings. I've known people bragging about being future evolutionists with zero understanding of the above law.

"To be successful, you don't need to be a genius but consistent."
                                   ~ some sane writer
(If you're judging me about not knowing the writer's name, you're still the herd's part- its tail, specifically. Assimilate through the whole post again.)







                                                                                 

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