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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 16:00 EDT

Research suggests nearly half of self-made millionaires wake at least three hours before their workday starts — and what they do with those hours isn’t what you’d expect

Author Thomas C. Corley tracked 177 self-made millionaires over five years. What he found? Nearly half of them were awake a full three hours before their workday even began. Three hours. That’s not a quick head start. That’s a deliberate, protected block of time used with real intention. So what are they actually doing with ... Read more

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