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Changmentum

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- Good upbringing with no trauma
- High IQ (115+)
- Be born in a safe rich area in a first-world country
- Parents force you to single in on one extracurricular activity (such as programming) from a young age. Even if you’re high IQ, if you don’t have exposure as a kid, it’s gonna be hard to catchup
- Bringing onto my next point, if you want to be truly successful, you have to sacrifice social relationships in your youth (unless you’re some certified 145+ IQ genius with amazing work ethic)
- Of course, have the looks (height, frame, face)
- Not die from some unfortunate accident
- Be low in neuroticism, be resistant to stress and be NT
- Live in the right era
- Have parents that have good connections
- Be high in consciousness, or have a good work ethic
- Have good metacognition, so that you can be introspective and reflective to strategize
- Utilize your youth wisely (starting from like 11+)
- Less important, but have good fine motor-skills and be athletic
- Not have any debilitating health conditions

I’m sure there’s more, but basically to hit all points of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, you need to have most of these things, plus you need to be focused on making money.

I should probably follow my own advice and loosen up sometimes, but I feel depressed about the prospect that I could potentially fail.
 
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Just have everything theory.
 
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115 is not high iq
 
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another win for the just be lucky pill
 
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"if you want to be truly successful, you have to sacrifice social relationships in your youth"

Just nuke your social skills and suffer the consequences later in life theory
 
Delete everything and just leave what's in the video below. The only thing that can go wrong at that point is you just die..

 
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- Good upbringing with no trauma
- High IQ (115+)
- Be born in a safe rich area in a first-world country
- Parents force you to single in on one extracurricular activity (such as programming) from a young age. Even if you’re high IQ, if you don’t have exposure as a kid, it’s gonna be hard to catchup
- Bringing onto my next point, if you want to be truly successful, you have to sacrifice social relationships in your youth (unless you’re some certified 145+ IQ genius with amazing work ethic)
- Of course, have the looks (height, frame, face)
- Not die from some unfortunate accident
- Be low in neuroticism, be resistant to stress and be NT
- Live in the right era
- Have parents that have good connections
- Be high in consciousness, or have a good work ethic
- Have good metacognition, so that you can be introspective and reflective to strategize
- Utilize your youth wisely (starting from like 11+)
- Less important, but have good fine motor-skills and be athletic
- Not have any debilitating health conditions

I’m sure there’s more, but basically to hit all points of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, you need to have most of these things, plus you need to be focused on making money.

I should probably follow my own advice and loosen up sometimes, but I feel depressed about the prospect that I could potentially fail.
What if you have all of that but die by having a tree fall on your bedroom while playing your ps 5?
 
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