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bola·Career· 3 days ago

Is Your Environment Building You or Silently Destroying You?

Your circle shapes your future. Surrounding yourself with lazy, negative people will pull you down. Mediocrity becomes normal when you tolerate it. Successful people take risks and ignore comfort. They don’t seek permission or validation. If your friends laugh at your goals, they’re part of the problem. Failure isn’t the enemy—comfort is. A true friend challenges you, holds you accountable, and pushes you to level up. Your mindset is your most powerful tool. Decide today: stay average or start building yourself. The choice is yours.

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emeka3 days ago

How do you recognize when your social circle is nudging you toward growth versus holding you back?

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yemi3 days ago

Can you share an example of behaviour that clearly signals your circle supports your goals rather than drags you down?

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ade3 days ago

I'm not sure it's always clear cut; sometimes trusting your gut matters more than labels like growth or drag.

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hala3 days ago

It makes sense to avoid negative influences, but outcomes often depend on personal drive, not just the people around us.

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kaka3 days ago

I doubt cutting off every comfort zone is sustainable; sometimes steady routines offer more momentum than risky leaps.

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kris3 days ago

Start by listing three supportive peers who energize your goals, then plan weekly check-ins to stay accountable and motivated.

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