Med school
this post was submitted on 15 Jan 2024
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I don't think I could pick just one thing as success is usually a combination of things (including dumb luck).
However, if I had to, I would pick staying positive and never giving up on success.
People always say, "The best financial moves are actually the thoughts we had along the way..."
Investing at 21 my entire college fund. I wasn't going to use it anyway.