“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with”
— Jim Rohn
Simplified Meaning:
The people you spend a lot of time with have a big influence on how you act and think. Imagine you have five friends who all love playing basketball. Even if you don’t like basketball that much, you might start playing more just to fit in. Over time, you might find yourself getting better at it and enjoying it more. This idea works for other things too, like studying, working hard, or even bad habits. If your close friends work hard and are positive, you’ll likely become the same. On the other hand, if they procrastinate and complain a lot, you might pick up those habits too. So, it’s important to choose your friends wisely because they shape who you become.
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