If you had bought Amazon's stock when it plunged to $7, you would have been rich now.



There is no easy way to do better in learning something especially English.

Watch the video.


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THE WAY OF DISCIPLINE

People look for the shortcut. The hack.
And if you came here looking for that: You won't find it.
The shortcut is a lie.
The hack doesn't get you there.

And if you want to take the easy road, it won't take you to where you want to be:
Stronger. Smarter. Faster, healthier. Better. FREE.

To reach goals and overcome obstacles and become the best version of you possible will not happen by itself.
It will not happen cutting corners, taking shortcuts,
or looking for the easy way.

THERE IS NO EASY WAY.
There is only hard work, late nights, early mornings, practice, rehearsal, repetition, study, sweat, blood, toil, frustration, and discipline. DISCIPLINE.

THERE MUST BE DISCIPLINE.
Discipline: the root of all good qualities.
The driver of daily execution.
The core principle that overcomes laziness and lethargy and excuses.
Discipline defeats the infinite excuses that say: Not today, not now, I need a rest, I will do it tomorrow.

What's the hack? How do you become stronger, smarter, faster, healthier? How do you become better? How do you achieve true freedom?

There is only one way.

THE WAY OF DISCIPLINE.







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South Korea Is Considering Shutting Down all Virtual Currency Exchanges


Reference: fortune.com




South Korea’s financial regulator chief said the government is considering shutting down all local virtual currency exchanges in a national policy committee meeting on Thursday.

“(The government) is considering both shutting down all local virtual currency exchanges or just the ones who have been violating the law,” said Choi Jong-ku, chief of Financial Services Commission, to a question from a parliament member.

His comments came after the world’s most popular virtual currency, bitcoin,slid 18% on Wednesday on reports suggesting South Korea could ban tradingof cryptocurrencies.

Bitcoin stood at $11,560 on the Luxembourg-based Bitstamp exchange as of 0218 GMT, paring a bit of its previous losses.

Hong Nam-ki, minister of the office for government policy co-ordination, said that opinions on cryptocurrency trading are sharply divided within the government, but vowed to make a decision on regulations during Thursday’s meeting.

South Korea’s justice minister had said last week the ministry was preparing a bill to ban cryptocurrency trading, which sent bitcoin prices plummeting.

The shift toward tighter regulation sparked strong reaction from many South Koreans, thousands of whom signed a petition on the website of the presidential Blue House to stop a ban on cryptocurrency trading.

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