Forget the years, forget distinctions. Leap into the boundless and make it your home!

Zhuangzi
Forget the years, forget distinctions. Leap into the boundless and...
Forget the years, forget distinctions. Leap into the boundless and...
Forget the years, forget distinctions. Leap into the boundless and...
Forget the years, forget distinctions. Leap into the boundless and...
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Letting the past go is not an easy thing to do, particularly when you have spent a huge part of your life working hard toward a goal. Of course, the goal may be as simple as acquiring a college degree or as complex as winning an Olympic medal. Whatever it is, one must let go of the question of what happened on one’s way to the end. The path to success has many obstacles along the way and it is better to focus on the journey and not on the end result.

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