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Most will be left behind
Life and our goals are marathons, and the positive thing about marathons is that they offer us all a shot to reach the finish line if we desire to do so enough.
The race to finish over the long haul (the bigger dreams) will take a painful commitment. Most people will fold and give up because the pain, discomfort, and sacrifice required to reach the goal is too much.
Essentially, their desire to obtain the goal wasn’t strong enough, so most people never reach their most important and desired goals.
We give up relatively quickly and do not appreciate the tedious commitment.
Commitment is the art of manifesting your goal at all costs; you always keep sight of the end goal.
But most people lost sight of this truth. Their consistent for a while and then give up. It’s easier to focus on less meaningful things that feel good at the moment than to work on the things that will bring us closer to our ideals.
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