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Do hard things

Facing fear is a muscle like anything else.

The more we do it, the easier it becomes.

Don’t wait for fear to come. Go find it.

Accept this will be hard. Do it anyway.

Hard things deter cowards and strengthen the courageous.

This is how you train for life.

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