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Challenge #1

This story – your story – is full of excuses for why you should not succeed. So, they will fuel your success.

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What if you can succeed ? when everybody else doubts you! DO NOT STOP WHEN YOU'RE TIRED, STOP WHEN YOU'RE DONE!

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