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Abandoned places around the world

Hashima Island — Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan The 6.3-hectare (16-acre) island  is an abandoned island lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the city of  Nagasaki , in southern Japan. It is one of 505 uninhabited islands in  Nagasaki Prefecture . The island's most notable features are its abandoned concrete buildings, undisturbed except by nature, and the surrounding  sea wall . Chateau Miranda – Celles, Belgium. The castle was built with the intention of hiding by French aristocrats who were trying to escape the revolution. During and after World War II, the Castle began operating as an orphanage. It was suddenly abandoned in 1980, with the family denying rights to allow authorities to care for the castle. Because of its past, this haunting castle forever remains a favorite ghost hunting destination among people who visit it. The Pontiac Silverdome, Michigan The Pontiac Silverdome was once home to major events like the Super Bowl and conce

Billionaires Say This 1 Habit is the Secret to Their Success

One of the habit of nearly every self-made millionaire and billionaire businessperson is they invest in their education. This means they read books and trade publications, attend seminars and workshops, and most importantly, hire coaches.  Poor people have a big TV. Rich people have a big library.    T he library is at the heart of a rich person’s success. If you want to be like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and other successful people, adopt their reading habits. When Warren Buffett was once asked about key to success, he pointed to nearby books and said," Read 500 pages like this everyday. That's how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it." Bill Gates reads about 50 books per year, which breaks down to 1 per week. When Elon Musk was asked how he learned to build rockets, he said "I read books." Oprah Winfrey selects one her favorite every month to read. Reason

Every winner has scars

We don’t necessarily want to go through the pain of failure it is part of the journey of winning and being a success. How many times have you started a new project, a new business, a new relationship and said this time it will be better? Of course it can and it will be but only if you learn the lessons from previous. Once you recognize that you are the master of your destiny and captain of your soul, it is imperative not to let your mediocre mind put you down with its scrutiny and to belittle your goals and ambitions. Always be true to yourself. Invest in yourself. Take bold steps, reach out for help, seek all kinds of knowledge and don’t let your music and passions die inside of you. Remember… “Every pro was once an amateur, every expert master was once a beginner. So dream big. And start today” via Instagram

Mini spy hidden camera

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Life is the art of drawing without an eraser

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