Winners see the dream and develop plans while the rest see the obstacles and develop justifications.

Orrin Woodward
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Winners see the dream and develop plans while the rest see the obstacles and develop justifications. A winner sees his or her goal and goes after it with a plan. The rest see the obstacles and develop reasons why they can’t accomplish it.

Source: Life

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