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I just turned 20, and here's what I realized

Persistence Without Aggression A powerful insight unlocks every sphere—relationships, money, partnerships, business, friendships, even shopping: be persistent. Stand your ground, keep asking after “no,” and take what is yours. Persistence is not rudeness or aggression; it is calm, firm insistence. Choose what you want and hold to it, even when others propose something else.

Ask, Negotiate, Save In Prague, a 120-euro hotel night dropped by simply saying “Can we do cheaper?”—a 30-dollar saving. The same persistence moved checkout from 10:00 to 11:00. When buying something like a watch, haggle fully; if there’s no discount, you can still buy at the original price. A few words can return real money—30, 300, 500, 1,000, even 2,000 dollars.

Practice Persistence Every Day At the start, insist on everything—even trivial sums—just to build the skill. Do it despite fear, discomfort, or shame; keep negotiating to the end. Use every arena—on the street, in stores, in messages, with friends, with a girl—to ask for the exact thing you wanted: water with ice, the dumplings you ordered. Nothing threatens you; they still sell or serve you.

Boundaries Define What to Defend Persistence requires respect. Do not humiliate, harm, or ride on others; stay within clear limits. Decide what is important for you and worth defending, and what is not, so you don’t push on everything and burn out. Build your boundaries and defend only what is truly yours.

Persistence Elevates Earnings and Leadership This approach lifts how much you earn, the position you hold, and how people see you. To be seen as a strong, persistent achiever and a leader, act that way daily. Many people don’t want to argue and will agree when you decide, and even if some call it selfish or brazen, it’s your one life—take what you want without greed. Practice every day where it matters and life changes fast; the effect shows up within days.