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DEO

@onyeabodaniel

CEO & Founder @SafechainEnergy ⚡ | Driving Innovation in Energy, Safety & Supply Chain Solution | Petroleum Engineer | Finance | MBA | MScFE

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A reminder from Atomic Habits: New goals don't deliver new results. New lifestyles do. And a lifestyle is a process, not an outcome. For this reason, all of your energy should go into building better habits, not chasing better results.

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The main thing I’ve learned in 40-plus years as an entrepreneur is that nobody knows anything. Nobody knows if your idea is good or bad. You don’t know if it’s good or bad. You need to test your idea, trial it, collide it with reality. That’s the only way to learn.

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Studying an engineering degree will help you gain transferable skills like: Problem-solving Decision making Critical thinking Innovation Project management Team working Communication Research Attention-to-detail

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Choose transformation over comfort. Curiosity over certainty. Action over analysis. The cost of being wrong is almost always less than the cost of doing nothing. Build, evolve, repeat.

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Environment can multiply (or divide) your effort. Before you plant the garden, study the soil. After you plant the garden, tend the weeds. First, selection. Think carefully about the right person to marry or business to pursue or city to live in. Then, cultivation. Once you

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If your child becomes a reader, about 80% of the educational job is already done. That's our honest assessment, based on many of us working in education for over three decades. Everything else is secondary. Most parents think science education is important. Yes, it is. But if you