The difference between those who achieve their dreams and those who don’t is in their ability to see not only with their eyes but also their minds.

Mensah Oteh
The difference between those who achieve their dreams and those...
The difference between those who achieve their dreams and those...
The difference between those who achieve their dreams and those...
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The difference between those who achieve their dreams and those who don't is in their ability to see not only with their eyes but also their minds. What you want to do can be done if you want it bad enough. You can make the most of your life when you decide to be happy, work hard for what you want, and make the right choices.

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