Everything we do is practice for something greater than where we currently are.

Adam Kirk Smith
Everything we do is practice for something greater than where...
Everything we do is practice for something greater than where...
Everything we do is practice for something greater than where...
Everything we do is practice for something greater than where...
About This Quote

The idea that we are always practicing for a greater goal is not something that everyone has in their mind. However, this idea is at the heart of what keeps people motivated and pushing forward in life. If you know what your ultimate goal is, you will be much better prepared to reach it when you have made it to your destination.

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