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I consider that failure (as long because it does not kill us or permanently wound us) wakes us up to the price of planning. I am no longer speakme about planning like a grocery listing to jog your memory at the vegetable aisle. I imply put some critical concept into what is critical to you and your circle of relatives. Those things of significance should be your desires. When we fail to achieve a aim, we should reflect onconsideration on that goal again. Is that intention worth? Is it workable? Do we have the way (sources), approaches (extraordinary paths), and the time to reap it?
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