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If you don’t know why you failed, you are no wiser than when you began.   There’s an old adage that those who refuse to…

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Your failure may prove to be an asset. Provided you know why you failed. There are a few occasions during our brief time on earth…

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A wise man watches his/her faults more closely than his/her virtues; fools reverse the order. We all have within us the potential for greatness or…

234/365 – Self – Pity

234/365 – Self – Pity

Self-Pity is an opiate. The most insidious problem with drugs is that human body develops a tolerance for them and requires larger and larger doses…

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Human faults are like garden weeds. They grow without cultivation and soon take over the place if they aren’t thinned out.   Habits are formed…

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If you don’t want your life to be “messed up,” don’t fool around with those who have messed up theirs.   It is peculiar of…

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230/365

If you have no major purpose, you are drifting toward certain failure.   Not having a major purpose for your life is like trying to…

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229/365

Failure is not a disgrace if you have sincerely done you best.   We live in a competitive world that measures success by winners and…

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228/365

The other fellow’s mistakes are a weak alibi for your won.   Ralph Waldo Emerson said: “It is easy in the world to live after…

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Isn’t it peculiar that some people are so clever at inviting alibis and so dull at doing the job that would make alibis useless? If…