What can you do today that will make life easier ten years from now?

Oct 29, 2025 · 8:15 PM UTC

Replying to @LeilaHormozi
Start building systems instead of just grinding harder... Automate your savings, learn skills that compound, and choose relationships that actually ADD to your life rather than drain from it The small boring stuff today becomes your freedom tomorrow
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Continue building my personal brand SHAMELESSLY Continue talking about my awesome company SHAMELESSLY
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Build habits your future self will thank you for.
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Literally? Go to bed earlier. Cut processed sugars. Find as much peace as you can.
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Probably start drinking more water and stop arguing with strangers online 😅
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automate repititive tasks
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Create content
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Powerful question long term peace is built from short term discipline every smart choice today compounds into freedom later
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Sleep more
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Floss. Your future dentist will thank you.
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Investing to one self. Gain more experience!
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Start going to the gym and eating well. A healthy body is the greatest investment you can make in yourself.
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Everyone is asking "What should I do today?" The better question: "What can I build today that will work for me in 10 years?" An audience. A system. A high-leverage skill. A new self. Stop managing your time. Start building your leverage.
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Save more than feels comfortable, build one skill that quietly compounds, and guard your habits. The small disciplined choices today become the freedom others will later call luck.
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This is how I’ve started making decisions. Picking the things that hurt now but save me from pain 10 years from now. Long term thinking over short term comfort.
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Taking action! Many people struggle with the need to prepare and feel like they must know every detail before diving in. But sometimes, the best way to learn and grow is simply to get started!
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learn a skill that prints money. build a body that doesn’t quit. protect your mind from noise. discipline compounds faster than interest. and peace is the final profit.
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Put in reps others postpone: - Hard conversation you've rewritten twice - System that replaces your daily manual work - Skill you're embarrassed to start as a beginner Compound interest works on courage too.
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Sacrifice immediate gratification for delayed gratification.
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Take action
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Build habits that compound quietly. The future always rewards what you practice when no one’s watching.
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Be present for your parents and family Avoid the regret if you didn't
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Bury a chest of gold in my backyard only to open in ten years
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The more you can withstand short-term pain, The more you get closer to your long-term life. The goal of grinding is not the grind. It's often misunderstood. The goal is to set you up for the future.
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When I wrestled, “easy” wasn’t the goal. Every practice was designed to make life outside the mat feel like rest.
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Start building habits and systems now that your future self will thank you for.
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I think one thing I can do today is start saving a little extra each month, small steps that could really add up in 10 years. Also, maybe start learning a new skill like coding, something that could open doors down the line. What do you think? Any small moves you’d suggest?
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Invest in skills, habits and relationships that compound over time.
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Follow the trend. Integrate Ai in my business
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Surround yourself with people who hold you to a higher standard.
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You may not live 10 years from now. So do things today for tomorrow. That illusions will make you big time losers.
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The answer is always the boring, consistent work that creates leverage later. Just keep showing up.
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Don’t procrastinate, things will be more difficult to accomplish the older you get
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Switch consuming to creating.
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Exactly. Every small effort compounds over time. Want an easier life in ten years? Stop procrastinating and start making those tough choices today.
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