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Desires Of The Devourer

ou must instil a firm and prominent 'desire to overcome' within your soul. You must become a beast of competition, using challenges to sustain your existence and quench your endless thirst to be the very best. Understand that every challenge you encounter is an opportunity to show your abilities and prove your worth to yourself and the world.

Know that victory is not merely a fleeting tide of time, but rather a state of mind and habit. Develop a mindset which relentlessly pursues only victory in all aspects of your life and welcome all adversity with open arms.

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