Top 10 advice from

Pavel Durov. The founder of the Telegram

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1. Sleep.  Sleep gives a boost to immunity, creativity and psychological well-being.

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2. Nature Nature is the environment that we are biologically designed to feel good in..

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3. Solitude Being alone offers the freedom to make spiritual and intellectual breakthroughs. 

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1. Big cities.  Big cities are sources of pollution, crime and noise. It's good to have access to their resources, but advisable to live outside their borders.

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2. Restaurants.  Restaurants offer the slowest and least efficient way to eat. Cooking at home allows for healthier diets and more control over ingredients.

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3. Hot weather.  Sunny weather can bring about not only a lax attitude, but also a risk of cancer and faster aging. Colder temperatures, on the contrary, clarify spirit, body and mind.

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3. Hot weather.  Sunny weather can bring about not only a lax attitude, but also a risk of cancer and faster aging. Colder temperatures, on the contrary, clarify spirit, body and mind.

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4. Fashion. The endless quest to conform with ever-changing trends is expensive and unnecessary. Focusing on comfortable clothes makes life simpler and frees space for things that matter.

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5. Real estate.  Buying real estate often limits one's choices and is a questionable investment. Renting gives more freedom to move and explore different locations.

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6. Social media. 

The incessant flow of junk cluttering our minds from social media decreases our happiness and creativity. Disconnecting from these internet services is the best thing we can do on any given day.

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7. Celebrity advice.  Famous people often give unwarranted advice outside their fields of expertise. For all important things in life, it's best to rely on hard science and expert opinion.