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Go “All In” And Overcommit

Go “All In” And Overcommit

  • Going all in and over-committing is better than under-committing to your goals.
  • There are no shortages of how many times you can get up and continue.
  • There is no failure unless you quit.
  • It’s impossible for you to “use up” all of your energy or creativity. It’s impossible for you to run out of ideas.

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