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3 important things from Mark Zuckerberg, as life lessons.

Mark Zuckerberg
Hello, do you know Facebook? know who the founder is? if you already know, try reading a few lessons that we can make a lesson. if not, sorry this article does not write about the biodata of the founder of facebook.

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Facebook is one of the most popular social media platforms nowadays. Through Facebook, someone can share their activities and activities in the form of images, videos, or just writing.

Before we get to the heart of the matter, do you know who is the most influential figure and founder of this blue icon platform? he is Mark Zuckerberg. The man with curly hair founded Facebook in 2004, and the platform he founded has boomed all over the world.

One of the Richest People in the World

Thanks to the popularity of the social media platform he formed, he became one of the richest people in the world. Wow

Not only is he holding my Facebook, the company he leads has also acquired Instagram in 2012. Followed in 2014, Facebook Inc. also took over one of the popular chat  applications , WhatsApp.

Unlike the rich people in the world in general, this man born in 1984 has become one of the richest people in the world in his 30s. Wow! Very young age isn't it?

Mark Zuckerberg's Life Tips

Considering that Mark managed to become one of the richest people in the world at a young age, many people want to know the tips that Mark has implemented in his life.

I've put together some Mark Zuckerberg-style life tips. Quoting from various sources, see the tips below.

1. Make Reading a Habbit

In 2015, Mark made a challenge for himself to read a new book every week, emphasizing social learning themes such as about culture, history, and technology.

Mark believes that reading books will give you intellectual fulfillment.

You can also explore a topic from many types of books, choose a theme that you want to explore about it.

Then make it a habit to read similar topics. If you are not yet a consistent reader, then you can start today!

2.Learn New Skills

Even though he is now a billionaire, the founder of Facebook is always eager to learn new things.

Mark Zuckerberg, took up the challenge of learning Mandarin. What he did paid off.

Mark managed to impress the world when he delivered a speech in fluent Mandarin at a student group activity in Beijing.

It turned out that his fluency in Mandarin was able to influence the business community and academia, including regulators in China.

The lesson that can be taken from here, is not a must to learn a foreign language. But the main point lies in ' keep learning '. Keep learning new things so we can keep up with the times

.“People who stop learning grow old, either at the age of twenty or eighty. People who keep learning stay young”, ucap Mark.

So, don't be complacent. Because feeling is the same as feeling enough, contentment will make you lazy to improve yourself. Keep learning!

3. Get Out of Your Comfort Zone

Watching Mark Zuckerberg speak Mandarin to Chinese students, it will inspire us personally. Not only because of the content of his speech, but by the fact that Mark confidently speaks in a language other than his native language, and that is the language he will learn when he grows up!

I've heard a scientific research, that it's very important for someone to get out of their comfort zone . Why is that? Because the feeling of discomfort, whether it's a choice or not, it will push us to achieve goals we never thought of.

Just like a toddler learning to walk, you will roll over, then fall and feel uncomfortable before you finally find the happiness that you can feel in the present moment, we call it like walking and running. That uncomfortable feeling is inevitable every time you learn something new.

Those are some life tips from Mark that you can apply. From the three tips above, how many points have you done?

good luck and thanks for reading

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