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The Most Clever Life hacks I've Learned

• Golden rule of spending: if you can't pay for two, you can't pay it.

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• When you are thinking of buying something you do not necessarily need, imagine the item in one hand and the cash in the other. which one would you take?

• Never lend to a friend more than you can afford.

• If a job makes you pay money to work for them, it is a scam. Period.

• Do you want to find a good job after college? Make friends with as many people in your field who are on their way to graduate one or two years before you.

• Take a picture of the business cards that people give you, in case you lose them.

• Secretaries, technical support and custodians are the real power in an office. Become friends with them and you can get everything you need!

• If you forget someone's name, simply say, "I'm sorry, what was your name again?" It may seem annoying, but once your name is told, say: "No, I meant your last name."

• The next time you hit your toe or cut yourself, look the other way. The body often associates pain with sight.

• If you ever have to park in a city at night, park in front of a bank. They are illuminated and have cameras everywhere.

• Tie a small piece of brightly colored cloth to your luggage. You can see your bag at the airport in no time!

• Hang an image of a tattoo you want somewhere where you see it every day for a year. If you still want it after that, then it is worth it.

• Success is a state of mind. If you want to succeed, start thinking of yourself as a success.

• If you are buying headphones or speakers, try them with "Bohemian Rhapsody". It has the complete set of highs and lows in instruments and vocals.

• Never be afraid to spend a little more on a bed and new shoes. If you are not in one, you are in the other.

• When you feel you need something, but you can't understand what it is, it is water. It is always water.

• Always under promise and upon delivery. Most people tend to do the opposite.

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