I suffer from the congenital weakness of believing I can do anything.

Louis Mountbatten
I suffer from the congenital weakness of believing I can...
I suffer from the congenital weakness of believing I can...
I suffer from the congenital weakness of believing I can...
I suffer from the congenital weakness of believing I can...
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I suffer from the congenital weakness of believing I can do anything. People who believe they are superior to others are usually weak. They will do whatever they want, regardless of how it affects others. They are usually happy with their own lives and don’t see how their actions affect others. They only see what is good for them.

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