Loved reading this bit of satire on the greatness of waking up early. There was a time in my life when I aspired to be one of those magical early-risers to improve my life in every way possible, Every effort I made only resulted in failure - that was almost a guaranteed outcome. So after a dozen or so failures to launch, I gave up and accepted that I was not destined for winning and greatness. Now that I am over this entirely, I can chuckle in peace at such headlines knowing I don't even need to apply:
“Winners Wake Up at 4:30 a.m.: The Science of How We Can All Become Rich by Being Less Pathetic”
“I Wake Up Before You Do: Nine Reasons Why I Have a Brand-New Tesla, a Full-Time Startup Job, an Online Side Hustle, and a Great Family, While You Retweet the Dalai Lama, Like a Loser”
I love that as an empty-nester, my mornings can start much later than they ever did. I also don't need to be productive right away. If I want to savor two cups of tea in peace, I can actually do that. I will never become rich and less pathetic but in my defense I am not re-tweeting Dalai Lama despite not having the markers of "success" so well-defined by the author of this hilarious piece.
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