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Building And Maintaining Momentum

It is easier to keep any moving object in motion, than to put in motion an object at rest, due to inertia. Inversely it is harder to stop a moving object. Applied in life, it means if we are moving and keep getting momentum, it is hard to stop us from reaching our goals.

The trick is to have patience and keep going until you reach a point that your own force propels you forward, making it harder for anyone to stop you.

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