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You're not in competition with anyone but yourself. Outdo your past, not other people.
99% of genius comes from hard work, the remaining 1% comes from innate talent
"I" not them. Be the best version of you.
I have not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
Don’t be afraid to work hard and find out how good you can really be.
Learn To Step Outside Of Your Comfort Zone. Outside your comfort zone is where the magic happens
There is no talent here. There is hard work and obsession. You could be anyone if you put in the time.
If you fail, next time fail better.
We are all maths people : step 1 - do maths and step 2 - be a person.
Never underestimate the importance of small steps. small steps = big changes.
No one starts out on top. You have to work your way up.
If you want to succeed, double your failure rate.
Don't expect to be good at maths or understand things straight away. Be patient and persistent. The most powerful warriors are patience and time.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
Skills are built not born.
The boxer is not afraid of being knocked down, he is afraid of not being able to get up again.
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