No matter what has happened to you-good or bad,... - Deepstash

No matter what has happened to you-good or bad, victory or defeat, take complete responsibility for it. Own it.

The day you graduate from childhood to adulthood is the day you take full responsibility for your life. Choose to be 100 percent responsible for your life. Eliminate all your excuse. Embrace the fact that you are freed by your choices, as long as you assume personal responsibility for them.

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