Do your work for six years; but in the seventh, go into solitude or among strangers, so that the memory of your friends does not hinder you from being what you have become.
Meaning of the quote
Work hard for six years, then take a break from your normal life for the seventh year. Spend time alone or with new people so that you can focus on becoming the person you want to be, without being held back by your friends' memories or expectations.
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