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244 People who stay unsuccessful year after year always keep doing these 8 things (even though they know better)

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 06:00 EDT

People who stay unsuccessful year after year always keep doing these 8 things (even though they know better)

Despite knowing exactly what holds them back, millions remain trapped in the same self-defeating cycles, watching another year slip by while their dreams gather dust—and the most maddening part is how simple these patterns are to spot in others but invisible in ourselves.

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