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Atlético 2-0 Juventus: Champions League at a glance

José María Giménez and Diego Godín fired late goals as Atlético prised a decent lead to take to Turin.

All you need to know in 60 seconds …

Centre-backs José María Giménez and Diego Godín struck in the final 13 minutes to give Atlético the advantage in this round of 16 tie.

Chances were few and far between in the first half with a free-kick the closest either side came – Juventus’s Cristiano Ronaldo stinging the palms of Jan Oblak early on before Atléti forward Antoine Griezmann called Wojciech Szczęsny into action.Godín: Two saves and two rebounds defined the game

Diego Costa sliced a far more presentable opportunity wide of Szczęsny’s goal in the 50th minute after being sent clear by Griezmann, who then forced the goalkeeper to tip his lob on to the bar as Diego Simeone’s men got into the ascendancy.

The pressure paid off late in the game when Giménez drilled in after substitute Álvaro Morata’s header had been blocked, before Godín stabbed in the second following another set piece. 

View from the stadium: Joseph Walker

You wouldn’t have imagined this outcome at half-time, but Simeone had his tactics absolutely spot on and the Rojiblancos deserved their win. They completely nullified all of Juve’s strengths and finally took one of their many chances. What a night. The Metropolitano is rocking!

Man of the match: Diego Godín

MADRID, SPAIN – FEBRUARY 20: Diego Godin of Atletico Madrid scores his team’s second goal during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 First Leg match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Juventus at Estadio Wanda Metropolitano on February 20, 2019 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Diego Godín drives in the home side’s second©Getty Images

The duel between superstars Ronaldo and Griezmann stole the pre-match spotlight but this was also a head-to-head between two real masters of the art of defending, Godín and Giorgio Chiellini. Both had very good games yet the Uruguayan became the hero of the night for the Colchoneros. Not only did he direct his defence with the usual authority, limiting Ronado and Co; he also scored a potentially crucial goal for his team. A lion.

Key stats

  • Atlético have won their last nine European home matches, conceding only once in the process.


  • Atlético have not lost any of their last 13 home games in the UEFA Champions League knockout stage.

  • Atlético have never lost when Giménez has scored (W6 D2).

  • Godín netted his first #UCL goal since Atlético’s 5-0 win against Malmö in October 2014.

What does it mean?

Atlético are well placed in the tie©AFP/Getty Images

Simeone has still not lost a European match against Italian opposition since becoming Atlético coach, winning five and drawing twice. Equally ominous for Juve is that the Bianconeri have been eliminated in all five UEFA ties in which they lost the first leg 2-0 away from home.

What’s next?

Second in the Spanish Liga, Atlético host relegation-threatened Villarreal on Saturday. Simeone’s troops then visit Real Sociedad (03/03) and welcome Leganés (09/03) before the Juventus second leg in Turin (12/03).

Top of Serie A by 13 points, Juventus travel to Bologna (24/02) and closest pursuers Napoli (03/03) in their next two fixtures. The Bianconeri then entertain Udinese (08/03) prior to receiving Atlético for the second leg (12/03)

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Emery – Ozil showed good spirit and quality

Mesut Ozil was back in our side on Thursday night for the first time since January 29 and delivered a strong display against BATE Borisov.

Unai Emery was asked about the World Cup winner after the match and this is what he told the media:

on Ozil’s performance…
Well, I said to him to carry on and be available like today and the last two weeks to continue training and helping us. Today I am happy and this is the way we want with him.

on Ozil needing to play like this more often…
Yes, he needs to be available and carry on. He wants to do this and today he showed what he wants. If he is available, like the last two weeks, we are going to play a lot of matches and maybe sometimes we need him in the starting XI and sometimes on the bench because we have a lot of players to also help us. His spirit like today is good and his quality and capacity and combination with some players is good, like with Guendouzi and Micki and Iwobi in the attacking third. I think we need every player and today playing Mesut was important and positive.

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Anthony Joshua is a ‘money greedy, privileged spoilt brat’, says Jarrell Miller

Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, Anthony Joshua’s next opponent, has described the heavyweight champion as “money greedy and a privileged spoilt brat”, claiming that their June 1 showdown at Madison Square Garden would be “a rude awakening” for the undefeated Briton.

Joshua, holder of the WBO, IBF and WBA heavyweight belts will make his United States debut in Manhattan, in a contest bringing together two unbeaten heavyweights, the fight to be aired on streaming service DAZN in America.

“He’s a privileged spoiled brat and I’m from the grit of the street, I was born for this,” Miller told Telegraph Sport. “Everything I’ve got, I’ve earned. Nothing has been given to me like it was for him in the Olympics. Like I said before, he’s fighting a different animal.I’m 300 pounds of lean, mean, fighting machine. It’s Big Baby versus ‘G-String’ Joshua. He’ll get his knickers in a twist when I go at him.

“He’s definitely underestimating me a bit, because I wasn’t his first choice to fight. He didn’t want to come over with the money to fight me, but the [DAZN] network and (promoter) Eddie Hearn made it happen.

“He was kind of shocked by it. He’s never been in with nobody like me before. It’s hard to find sparring partners for me. A 300-pound guy that uses his body and throws as many punches as I do. It’s going to be impossible. When it comes to June 1, it’ll be a rude awakening.”

He added: “One thing about AJ is he’s a greedy guy. He’s all about money first and he doesn’t like to share. Even though Dillian Whyte wanted £5million, he said he could have four.

“But then Dillian Whyte said if he became the champion, he’d get a 60-40 split. AJ said no, even if he loses he’s still getting a 60-40 split. That’s outrageous. That’s what’s happened. These guys, you’ve got to knock them off their pedestal.

“My deal’s a little different to what Dillian Whyte was getting. It’s not 100 per cent the best on the table. But it’s better than what Dillian Whyte was getting. My managers know the game. I’m undefeated and I’ve American territory, which is what they wanted, so I’ve got a bigger sell for a global show.”

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Instagram wants to be the shop window of the internet and it’s already on its way

Instagram is betting big on shopping for its future 

When Instagram launched nearly nine years ago, the social network was all about photo sharing. Now, it’s so much more than that.

Whether it’s video through IGTV and Instagram Stories, or people using it to interact with their friends through Direct, Instagram is becoming your one-stop shop for all things online.

In the past year, there’s been a really big push for Shopping on Instagram. In March, the company allowed brands to add product tags in posts on the feed, then it was the click-to-shop functionality in Stories, and in November, the company added shopping in video.

“Instagram was organically this place for serendipitous shopping. The moment of discovery is such a magical moment – I follow a lot of fashion bloggers and for me that’s one of the best things I can get from Instagram,” Ashley Yuki, Instagram’s product lead for Explore, IGTV and Shopping, told the Standard at the recent VidCon London event.

“But we also have an opportunity to make it about window shopping.”

What does window shopping mean for Instagram? As Yuki explained, the internet is a great place for when you’re setting out to buy a particular product. You know the cult product you want from Zara, so you find it on the website, and you’re done. 

But there’s that enjoyable space before making a purchase of simply browsing, which isn’t always great online.

“There’s that moment in between, where you want to go out and actively browse your mall or Soho in New York or London. We want to be able to bring that to Instagram too,” said Yuki. 

The Explore tab, one of the other products Yuki leads, is going to be key to Instagram’s window shopping features. 

“We say the main feed is home and Explore is like stepping out of your home. Discover is when you’re ready to step out of the front door, see the world and what it has to offer you, and that you might not have known about,” explained Yuki.

The company has been experimenting with a dedicated shopping channel in Explore and this, they hope, will lead to more shopping on the platform.

“We’re starting to do tests with a tab for Shopping and that’s a shopping browsing experience,” she said.

“So that’s where we’re headed. We want to make the serendipitous shopping better and we have an opportunity to [facilitate] window shopping.”

Whilst we don’t know if Instagram will ever create a stand-alone shopping app, it’s clear that you’re going to be spending a lot more time shopping on the ‘gram.

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Onika Nicki Minaj’s Net Worth, Life & Quotes 2019 💰

Net Worth:$75 Million
Age:36
DOB:December 8, 1982
Country of Origin:Trinidad & Tobago
Occupation:Rapper, Singer, Songwriter, Model, Actress
Years Active:2004–present
Last Updated:Jan 2019

Onika “Nicki Minaj” Tanya Maraj born on the 8th of December 1982 is a Trinidadian-American rapper, singer, songwriter, model, and actress. She was born in Trinidad but raised in Queens, New York City, New York.

Before she got signed to Young Money Entertainment in 2009, she released mixtapes such as Playtime Is Over (2007), Sucka Free (2008), and Beam Me Up Scotty (2009) which got people’s eyes and ears stuck on her sound.

Nicki Minaj has achieved tremendous success in her career and has been blessed with awards including 6 American Music Awards11 BET Awards3 MTV Video Music Awards4 Billboard Music Awards, a Billboard Women in Music Rising Star Award, and 10 Grammy Award nominations.

She is the first female solo artist to have seven singles simultaneously on the Billboard 100 chart.

Nicki Minaj’s networth as of 2018 is $75 Million dollars. She is one of the most influential female rappers of all time and has played a key role in influencing other female artists. Nicki Minaj is sort of a perfectionist and unlike most artists who release albums every year, she keeps a gap between her albums to ensure they come out with a bang.

List of Nicki Minaj’s Albums;

  • Pink Friday (2010)
  • Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012)
  • The Pinkprint (2014)
  • Queen (2018)

Early Life.

Nicki Minaj was born on December 8, 1982, in Saint James, Trinidad and Tobago. Little Minaj lived with her Grandmother in Trinidad before her mother moved the whole family to NewYork to attend Monroe College.

Her father was an alcoholic and had other drugs issues, he even burnt down their house in December 1987 due to his hot temperedness. Nicki Minaj has always had love for theater, after graduating from LaGuardia High School in Manhattan, New York, she got a role to play in the Off-Broadway play In Case You Forget in 2001.

Growing up with a drug addict of a father with history of violence, Nicki always wanted to do better for her mother! She can be quoted saying “because I wanted my mother to be stronger, and she couldn’t be. I thought, ‘If I’m successful, I can change her life.”. Growing up, she invented different personas such as “Cookie”, “Harajuku Barbie” before she finally settled with Nicki Minaj with the sole aim of being able to re-invent herself, this can be heard in her music.

Nicki Minaj had a hard time keeping jobs. She was fired about 15 times for reasons related to discourtesy to customers. and actually worked as a waitress at a Red Lobster in the Bronx.

Nicki Minaj’s Career.

Nicki started making music way back in 2004 and her mixtapes opened doors for her to get signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money Entertainment.

She signed with Brooklyn group Full Force for less than a year, and her 4 people group was called “The Hood$tars” which had her ex boyfriend Safaree as a member. When she left the label, she decided to upload her songs to her Myspace account and send the links to people in the music industry. Dirty Money CEO Fendi came accross her Myspace, listened, liked what he heard and signed her to his label Dirty Money Entertainment for a 180-day contract.

Her contract with Dirty Money Entertainment led her to meeting Lil Wayne. He featured on her mixtapes Playtime is OverSucka Free and Beam Me Up Scotty before later signing her to Young Money Entertainment in 2009. Her track “I Get Crazy” (from the Beam Me Up Scotty album) reached number 20 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart and number 37 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

In 2010, she released her first album “Pink Friday” under Young Money Entertainment. The album debuted number-two on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 375,000 copies. Pink Friday got her nominated for three(3) Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and Best Rap Album.

After the success of her first album, Nicki went back to the kitchen to cook some new bangers for her second studio album ‘Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded’. One of the first singles off the album was “Starships”, the song reached number-five on the Billboard Hot 100, and went on to become the fifth best-selling single of 2012.

She released other singles and when the album was released, it debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 253,000 copies.

In between releasing top charting music, Nicki ensured she still tapped into her childhood love for acting, she recorded the voice of mammoth Steffie in 2012’s Ice Age: Continental Drift, made her movie debut on The Other Woman, she also received a Teens Choice Award 2016 nomination for her role in Barbershop: The Next Cut.

Before she released her third studio album Pink Print, she released lead single “Pills n Portions”  and second single “Anaconda” which peaked at number-two on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her highest-charting single in the U.S. to date. Pink Print was released in December 2014 and reached number two on the US Billboard 200, with first week sales of 244,000 overall units.

In August 2018, about 4 years after releasing her last album. Nicki Minaj released her album titled “Queen”. Her lead single “Chun-Li” was certified platinum by the RIAA and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Before the release of her album, she featured on Tekashi 6ix9ine “Fefe” which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100Nicki’s feature on “Fefe” marked her highest bow on the Hot 100 chart as a featured artist.

Today, Nicki Minaj’s net worth is $75 million.

Nicki Minaj’s Media Section

Inspiring Quotes from Nicki Minaj.

“You wanna know what scares people? Success. When you don’t make moves and when you don’t climb up the ladder, everybody loves you because you’re not competition”. – Nicki Minaj


“People will love and support you when it’s beneficial.” – Nicki Minaj


“True confidence leaves no room for jealousy. When you know you are great, you have no need to hate.” – Nicki Minaj


“Life is a movie, but there will never be a sequel” – Nicki Minaj


“I don’t agree that everyone should agree with everyone’s lifestyle. I think that some people aren’t going to agree, but I think that when you’re mean and when you ridicule people it’s a sign of your own insecurities.” – Nicki Minaj

Rounding up.

Nicki Minaj is one of the most influentual female rappers of all time, with a current net worth of $75 million, this figure is going to go up before the end of 2018 with her newly released album “Queen”, endorsement deals with brands like Mercedez Benz and her new show on Beats 1 “Queen Radio”.

Shine on Queen!

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Manchester United: remembering the Munich air disaster

On the anniversary of the darkest day in the club’s history, football fans at home and abroad are uniting to keep the memory of the Busby Babes alive

Legendary German footballer Karl-Heinz Rummenigge looked stunned. It was 3pm on 6 February 2018 and Bayern Munich’s chairman stood on a small platform with 1,500 Manchester United fans gathered around him in the tiny Manchesterplatz.

In the freezing winter temperatures, Rummenigge got up to speak in this wealthy Munich suburb of Trudering by the old airport where the aircraft carrying the best young team in world football had skidded off a runway and crashed over half a century before.

“Manchester United became a reference point in my life as a footballer and of chairman of Bayern Munich,” he told the listening fans.

“Manchester United are more than wins, defeats, titles and lost trophies. Manchester United represents unconditional devotion, great joy and deep mourning. To this day I’m impressed by how the memory of those who were lost is passed on by fans. They provide a wonderful example of how to honour those who are no longer with us – by never forgetting them.”

The crowd applauded loudly. They’d travelled to Bavaria for the 60th anniversary of the Munich air disaster. Mostly from Manchester, their ranks also included travellers from Perth in Australia to Plymouth in England, from Norway to Malta. A lad in his twenties showed his newly completed tattoo dedicated to the Busby Babes covering his entire right leg, front and back. On his thigh were the words, “A broken heart. A broken dream. A broken plane. A broken team. No words were said. A silent vow. We loved you then. We loved you now.”

The crowd applauded loudly. They’d travelled to Bavaria for the 60th anniversary of the Munich air disaster. Mostly from Manchester, their ranks also included travellers from Perth in Australia to Plymouth in England, from Norway to Malta. A lad in his twenties showed his newly completed tattoo dedicated to the Busby Babes covering his entire right leg, front and back. On his thigh were the words, “A broken heart. A broken dream. A broken plane. A broken team. No words were said. A silent vow. We loved you then. We loved you now.”

At Old Trafford thousands had assembled, including the entire first team and José Mourinho in a hooded top. There were speeches, footage on screens and everywhere deep emotion. The families of the Munich disaster victims and survivors were invited. Liverpool sent legendary player Kenny Dalglish, Manchester City former hero Mike Summerbee. Nice touches.

In Belgrade, Serbia, from where the ill-fated charter aircraft took off before stopping to refuel in Germany, Nicky Butt and his United Under-19 squad met staff of the Belgrade-based British embassy, Red Star officials and Vladica Popović, who played in the game against United in 1958, before taking part in a commemorative match of their own. Some fans from Manchester had travelled to Belgrade to watch them. Other Belgrade Reds were there – one was dismayed that, of the thousands of young MUFC fans in the Serbian capital, none could drag themselves away from a screen to attend a football game on their doorstep, but perhaps it wasn’t that simple.

The 60th anniversary was significant, just as the 75th anniversary of D-Day will be in June. United sent club ambassador and former player Denis Irwin to Munich last year and I bumped into him outside the pub closest to the crash site. The landlord, who has become a friend of many United fans over the years, was delighted as his pub was packed at noon on a midweek February afternoon. There were queues to get in.

“It’s a fantastic turnout. I’m overawed by it,” said Irwin. “As players, we were very aware of the disaster. I grew up in Ireland, where Manchester United are very popular. I heard the stories, but when you join the club you realise what an important part of the history it is. The way the club came back, with Sir Matt Busby and Jimmy Murphy and the romance of winning the European Cup ten years later, shows the belief that Matt had.”

Wind back 25 years and there wasn’t much of a commemoration on the day. Outside the Munich clock outside Old Trafford at six minutes past three and there were a mere half a dozen men paying their respects. Cliff Butler, United’s historian, was always one of them. That’s all changed.

Mourning Munich has become increasingly important for many United fans who have no memory of the Busby Babes. There was a testimonial game in 1998, 40 years after the disaster, with money going to the families of those involved. For the 50th anniversary a commemorative display was installed in the Munich tunnel under the South Stand. Travel has become easier and cheaper and hundreds make the annual pilgrimage to Munich, where they’ve gotten to know local publicans and politicians. They’ve raised money for Bavarian charities, they marvel at the work of the Red Docs, who take care of the shrines left by supporters. They want a permanent encased shrine so that the memorabilia left by fans can be protected.

A simple field cross marked the site at the start of this century, but further memorials funded by supporters have been laid, plus one at Bayern Munich’s own museum. And the triangular square is now called the Manchesterplatz.

Fans liaised with the Rechts der Isar hospital – where the injured were treated – and the City Of Munich. Mayor Dieter Reiter also addressed the crowd along with Rummenigge, who proved quite a character. Tony O’Neill, a United fan, gave an impassioned speech.

United fans had raised over £12,000 to have a bench made for the site, with the rest donated to the Libero and Buntkickgut youth football projects in Munich. United fans also raise money so that a couple of younger fans can go to Munich each year.

Last year, I spoke to Nurse Weber, 86, who was sitting on the new bench. She told of how she’d helped tend to the injured players after the crash and even smiled as she said, “I remember those English boys [in the hospital]. They complained about our German tea.”

There are plenty of United fans in Munich right now. Many went to matches home and away in the Seventies, Eighties or Nineties and, for whatever reason, no longer go to games. They’re reconnecting with their former community. There’s an undeniable social element, but the trips also engender goodwill, and Rummenigge, who raised a laugh by saying United were “lucky” in their 1999 Champions League win against Bayern, thinks the disaster helped heal wounds.

“We all know that relations between England and Germany were not at their best at the time of the crash, 13 years after the Second World War,” he said. “But I have the impression that, in the darkest of days for Manchester United, the selfless support and sympathy offered by Munich, in particularly the German doctors at the hospital, the residents and also FC Bayern Munich made an important social political and contribution to restore those relations.”

Grief in football, as we’ve seen in the aftermath of Emiliano Sala’s plane crashing into the English Channel, takes many forms and can be far-reaching. Sixty-one years after the Munich air disaster, it remains a significant deal not just for Manchester United fans, but football fans in general.

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Fast Rising: Teni gets YouTube Music’s Recognition

Teni the Entertainer has appeared on YouTube Music as the platform’s Trending Artist on the Rise.

Teni the Entertainer, while reacting to the accomplishment, said she is excited to be listed as such.

“I appreciate the honour,” the singer said while also urging listeners to keep streaming her music.

Teni the Entertainer has appeared on YouTube Music as the platform’s Trending Artist on the Rise.

Teni the Entertainer, while reacting to the accomplishment, said she is excited to be listed as such.

“I appreciate the honour,” the singer said while also urging listeners to keep streaming her music.

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LA FETE ICON OF THE DAY: MUHAMMAD ALI

When you think of the words “The Greatest,” only one name comes to mind, Muhammad Ali. Ali was not only regarded as the greatest boxer of all-time but also one of the most significant figures of the 20th century.

Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky as Cassius Clay, and began training to be an amateur boxer when he was only 12 years old. Legend has it that young Clay took up the sweet science of pugilism because he was being bullied.

At the age of 18, he won a gold medal in the light heavyweight division at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome. He would turn professional later that year and convert to Islam in 1961. At the age of 22, in 1964, he won the world heavyweight championship from Sonny Liston in a major upset. He then changed his name from Cassius Clay, which he called his “slave name”, to Muhammad Ali. He would be the most recognizable member of the Nation of Islam alongside their national minister Malcolm X.

After successfully defending his heavyweight title for two straight years, Ali was drafted by the U.S. Government to enlist in the Vietnam War. Unlike his predecessor Joe Louis, Ali refused to be drafted citing his opposition to the Vietnam War based on religious reasons. He was eventually arrested, found guilty of draft evasion charges, and stripped of his boxing titles. After a four-year fight and losing out on his peak years as a fighter, he successfully appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, which overturned his conviction in 1971. Ali’s stance as a conscientious objector made him a hero in the anti-war movement and counterculture generation.

Ali would go on to win the heavyweight title on two more occasions being the first to accomplish the feat. His boxing matches with Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Ken Norton, and Leon Spinks are still some of the best fights in the history of boxing.

Muhammad Ali was the most famous person in the world during his lifetime. He was honored with every award imaginable. He life was the focus of thousands of books and feature films. He was simply the greatest.

After a long battle with Parkinson’s disease, Muhammad Ali joined the ancestors on June 3, 2016.

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Grind Like Grant. 3 Productive and priceless Advice From Grant Cardone 💰💰💰

Grant Cardone is a real estate mogul, sales beast and named the #1 marketer to watch in 2017 by Forbes Magazine. At 60 years old, he is one of the oldest entrepreneur with a massive and active impact on social media. Grant Cardone urges his followers and clients to make success their duty, responsibility, obligation, and to rise above outdated, unworkable middle class myths and limitations in order to achieve true freedom for themselves and their families. He is the 10x man!

Below are three (3) Secret of Grant Cardone success as explained by him.

Grant Cardone’s Secret To Success.

#1. Set 10x Goals.

Let’s say your goal is to make 1 million, Grant’s advice here is to aim to make 10 million and if you do fail in making 10 million and you end up making less, guess what? You will be making 1 million or more anyways. So, set higher and bigger goals. This mindset is very true and important to grasp.

When you set small goals and you fail to meet them, that might be an outright failure but when you set bigger goals, even your failure is a win! This concept of setting really bigger goals and audacious goals helps to stretch what you believe is possible.

A lot of the times, we are conservative in our goal setting process. It’s one of those better-safe-than-sorry type of scenarios whereby you’d rather reach a goal with ease than challenging yourself to see what’s even possible. The reason we and people do this is because we would rather like to reach a small goal and feel successful than fall short of a wildly ambitious stretched goal.

No matter what aspect of your life you want to achieve success in, be it in personal achievement, professional accomplishments, social status or financial results, when you allow yourself to think 10 times what you deem okay to achieve, you are pushing yourself to think bigger and come up with ideas and plans that pushes you to attain such heights.

To grow exponentially, the 10x thinking and mindset is one you must have.


#2. Stop All Poverty Behaviors

Mindset and behavior is everything.


If you continue to indulge in poverty behaviors, you will remain poor. Here is a list of some “poverty behavior”: Indulging in drugs, abusing the use of alcohol, Spending and not investing, wasting weekends, depending on the government, always looking for shortcuts, having a victim mentality, not reading and educating yourself, refusing to network or travel and more!

If you notice, most people who are poor and have the poverty mindset have similar behaviors. They are always pointing at someone else other than themselves as the reason why they are poor or here they are at the moment. They have hour long arguments with peers on how the government is laundering all the money and how the rich are getting richer by the day. They complain, waste time and energy on things that they have zero power on or over.

The aim here is to do the opposite of what they do – spend more time educating yourself, spend less times partying every weekend (I need to this myself), stay away from drugs and alcohol abuse and choose healthy living instead because you can only become and enjoy riches with a sound mind, stay away from the victim mentality as well, spend more time placing yourself in places and locations where you build your network and also experience new things.

By all means, aim to stop all poverty behaviors and start behaving like the person you dream about and want to become.

#3. Pay Attention to The Money.

There is always going to be an argument about if money equals success. Regardless of what side of the fence you are on, money will always be an important aspect of our lives and will always be an element of success.

Grant Cardone’s advice is to pay attention to the money and ways to earn it. Being a touchy subject, most people do not like talking about money, they believe money is the root of all evil, so they shy away from money conversations and situations.

In order to be successful, it is important to learn skills, get information, acquire knowledge and pay attention to how you can make money with your skill, talent or service. Always pay attention to the money!

Conclusion.

You’ve just read Grant Cardone’s top 3 tips and rules for success. The first was to set bigger goals (ideally 10x what you would love to achieve), then you should stop all poverty behaviors and lastly pay attention to the money.

Lets go! Let’s whoop 2019 ass!

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