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Developing the right mindset is really crucial to succeed in anything.

Henry David Thoreau says "It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see."

Your mind is your most powerful force.

The stories you tell yourself and the things you believe about yourself can either prevent change from happening or allow new ideas to blossom.

It's so powerful that it affects every decision making processes. It predetermines your responses and interpretations of situations.

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