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Learn the Rules and Then Play Better

Learn the Rules and Then Play Better

To become an expert at something, learn all you can about that subject, study other’s successes and then aim to do it better than them.

The stronger your commitment and passion is to your endeavor, the greater your resolve will be to succeed.

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