There are three qualities that every individual must have to achieve success: a Monk’s patience, a Warrior’s courage, a Child’s imagination.

Sharad Vivek Sagar
There are three qualities that every individual must have to...
There are three qualities that every individual must have to...
There are three qualities that every individual must have to...
There are three qualities that every individual must have to...
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The battle between what is right and what is wrong is never ending. A person must have the patience to calmly look at the situation around him or her, look for the good in it and ask questions. Then, come the courage to make a decision whether it is right or wrong, and finally, the imagination to visualize the outcome.

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