No matter how smart we may think we are, no matter how committed we are to our truth, we can lose our way.

Kamal Ravikant
About This Quote

No matter how smart we may think we are, no matter how committed we are to our truth, we can lose our way. This quote shows how sometimes taking a new road can lead to a better life. It reminds us that mistakes are inevitable, but if you focus on the road ahead of you you can still find success. It’s easy to get lost in the past or the future, but there are always things that matter most in the present moment.

Source: Live Your Truth

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