Emotions are ephemeral while the result from acting... - Deepstash
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Emotions are ephemeral while the result from acting not.

If you recognize what your body is rejecting, try doing it. If you have the right will to become a better version of yourself, this tactic will actually help you out. There is no such way that could cut corners to make you better, besides this daunting yet guaranteed path.

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