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Posted By mywifequitherjob 7 months, 2 weeks ago in Family

It’ s ironic, but sometimes age and experience can actually prevent us from achieving our full potential. The main problem is that we all develop biases and poor habits over time that can severely limit our success. Even worse, as we get older, many of us close our minds, become set in our ways and are less willing to change.

There is something magical about youth and innocence that constantly amazes me. My 14 month old daughter (pictured below) is my first child and I’ ve already picked up a tremendous amount of wisdom by just observing her actions. In fact, she has completely changed my outlook on both life and business in just a short span of time without even being able to say a word.

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    calitennflo7 months, 2 weeks ago

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    I learned from my daughter too...I quit hunting with my rifle and killing her pets.

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      maidofthemist7 months, 2 weeks ago

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      Amazing how we can learn something from everybody, unfortunatelly there are cases like that of calitenflo who are just lost causes

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