Your Future Self is Watching: Be Picky or Be Sorry!

Your Future Self is Watching: Be Picky or Be Sorry!

Picture this: It’s five years from now. You wake up in a lavish penthouse, sip your artisanal coffee, and gaze out at the city skyline, knowing you’ve made it. Or… you wake up in your childhood bedroom, buried under a pile of half-read self-help books, scrolling mindlessly through social media, and wondering why your bank balance resembles a horror movie.

What’s the difference? The information you fed your mind today. Yep, your brain is like a picky eater—feed it junk, and it’ll serve you junk in return. So let’s talk about how to make smarter choices unless you’re really keen on becoming a future version of yourself who only communicates in internet memes.

1. Books: Your Brain’s Diet Plan

Think of books as food. You wouldn’t eat fast food every day and expect six-pack abs (unless you’re blessed with the metabolism of a teenage hummingbird). Similarly, stuffing your brain with clickbait and mindless gossip won’t exactly turn you into a wise philosopher.

Want to be a billionaire? Read books about business, psychology, and strategy. Want to stay broke? Read nothing, or worse, read financial advice from Twitter threads written by 18-year-olds who claim to be “self-made” millionaires (spoiler: they still live with their parents).

Moral of the story? Be picky. Choose books that challenge you, inspire you, and—most importantly—don’t put you to sleep after three pages.

2. People: Your Human Wi-Fi

Ever noticed how hanging out with certain people makes you feel like you could conquer the world, while others make you want to take a three-hour nap? That’s because the people you surround yourself with are like Wi-Fi signals—some connect you to success, while others buffer your progress indefinitely.

Want to be sharp, motivated, and successful? Hang out with people who challenge your thinking and make you want to be better. Want to stay stuck? Spend time with people whose biggest life achievement is finishing a Netflix series in one day.

Choose wisely. Your future self is watching. And judging.

3. Conversations: Mental Nutrition or Junk Food?

The things you talk about every day shape your thoughts. If your daily conversations revolve around celebrity drama, your biggest skill in five years will be identifying Kardashian siblings.

But if you engage in discussions about ideas, innovations, and life-changing strategies, your brain will start working like a high-performance machine. Talk to people who push you to think, debate, and learn—people who make you Google things after every conversation (not just because they used fancy words, but because they actually have something worth knowing).

Your daily conversations shape your future. Choose discussions that challenge your mind, expand your knowledge, and push you toward growth.

Final Words: Your Future Self Will Either Thank You or Roast You

Five years from now, you’ll either be proud of the choices you made or wondering why your best intellectual investment was memorising all the TikTok dance trends.

So, be picky. Choose books that grow your mind, people who elevate your energy, and conversations that make you smarter. Your future self is waiting—and trust me, they have high expectations.

Sanjibita Pati

Business Development - Strategy / Business Networking / Team Lead / Health Enthusiast

4 天前

Great advice

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