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Specific Goals And Cut Out "Good Enough " By Buffet Theory(5/10)

Specific Goals And Cut Out "Good Enough " By Buffet Theory(5/10)

List down 25 goals and then select your top 5 and cut out the rest. Thus will help you choose the direction to work .

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