When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict damage on everyone who crosses your path, especially those you love.

Jordan Belfort
When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict...
When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict...
When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict...
When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict...
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When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict damage on everyone who crosses your path, especially those you love. The way that we act tells others how we see ourselves. We are what we think, say, and do. When we act in ways that are inconsistent with who we truly are, it is damaging to others and ourselves.

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