Quote by SAITAMA - Deepstash

“If you really want to become strong, stop caring about what others think about you. Living your life has nothing to do with what others think.”

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What we know is a drop and what we don't is ocean.

Working hard when you care if anyone is watching you or not is never the real hard work. Working hard when no one is watching you is the real game. Thats what I learnt from Saitama aka One Punch Man.

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