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Don't expect to be good at maths or understand things straight away. Be patient and persistent. Rome wasn't built in a day, but they worked on it every single day.
1.00365=1 and 1.01365=37.7. Doing nothing at all versus small steps at a time.
It is never too late to turn an unproductive day into a productive one.
The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried
Everything you want is on the other side of fear
If you fail, next time fail better.
Do what you have always done and you will always be what you have always been
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.
Learn To Step Outside Of Your Comfort Zone. Outside your comfort zone is where the magic happens
Life is full of opportunities. With every opportunity that is missed, another one is born.
Pure mathematics is in its way, the poetry of logical ideas.
The greatest enemy to human potential is your comfort zone
Work ethic is important, because, unlike intelligence, athleticism, or charisma, or any natural attribute, it’s a choice.
You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today
Don’t confuse your path with your destination. Just because its stormy now doesn’t mean you are headed for failure.
No one starts out on top. You have to work your way up.
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An alarm clock runs 4 minutes slow every hour. It was set right 3.5 hours ago. Now another clock (which is correct) shows noon. In how many minutes, to the nearest minute, will the alarm clock show noon?
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