The Most Important Career Advice I Ever Got

The Most Important Career Advice I Ever Got

Originally I was going to make this a post about habits I’ve developed.

You know, “habits to be the amazing, successful person that I am.”

But I realized I don’t really have that many good habits. And I’m not sure I’m worth emulating.

There is only one super important habit that stands above all the rest:

But first I’m going to leave you with this cliffhanger…..


The most important thing you can do is find someone good to spend your life with.

This is the only career advice.

And if you can’t find one person, then only spend time with people you can learn from. A person who inspires you to be a better person.

I ask myself when I am with someone, “Does this person inspire me to be a better person.”

Some people might be good, but just not good for you. So it’s a relative thing.

Whenever I follow this rule, my life gets exponentially better very quickly.

Whenever I don’t follow it, I know one of two things will happen: 

I will end up dead or I will end up in jail.

I have ended up trying to kill myself. And I have ended up being picked up by police. So I know this much to be true.

If I am not with one person but “looking” then I try to learn at least one thing from each person I am around. The one takeaway.

If you can’t get one takeaway then you wasted one night of your life.

Which is not really so horrible either. I don’t want to judge.



Forget business jargon. Forget habits. Forget 10x thinking. Forget goals and minimum viable businesses. Forget “goal-stacking.”

Forget: “jump starting” and “e-myths” and “learn this.”

Dream of the right person to be with. Be with that person. Be good to them. Stay as long as it’s worth it.

Much later: die happy. 

Martin Luther King did not say, “I have a mission statement.”

Related reading: Hardcore Career Advice For A 13 Year Old

Moses Baatweng

Finance Executive at Materials Suppliers investments/Online Certified Systems Installer

8y

They relationship not relationshit,,A ship as a bout that will transit you not mess with you

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Moses Baatweng

Finance Executive at Materials Suppliers investments/Online Certified Systems Installer

8y

Yah I have something for my four month old kid now. Advice without over controlling owesome.The one who eat with kings at all times will be seen as a king/a queen

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Gus Galdo

Owner at BJG Trading Corpoation

8y

There is nothing like controlling your own destiny!

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Seydou SOUMARE

Consultant | Engineer | Project Manager | Founder

8y

Excellent article worth reading.

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Enite Oru

Principal Administrative Officer at Independent National Electoral Commission

8y

As illustrated by the picture above, being successful entails making one of either choice - good or bad. We either choose the red guy with a tail and a fork, or we choose the white dude with wings. The choice is ours.

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