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Old 10-11-2012, 04:16 PM   #1
JBKlyde
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I "can't" vs I "will"

I think that in a society where no one really cares failure is normal. Not that failure is a bad thing cause if you never fail you never learn. Failure is key to success in the fact that people in general learn from there mistakes.

However if you have the attitude that you "can't" do something then you never "will" succeed. Someone who "can't" and someone who "will" are very different, in the fact that some one who "can't" has a mind set that it's too difficult or that whatever it is they "can't" do is beyond there abilities. "Can't" is a very bad attitude. I "will" on the other hand is a very good attitude. Someone who "will" succeed has the mind set that nothing can stop them and more than likely "will" achieve there goals regardless of what gets in there way.

So now then where do you stand I "can't" or I "will". Nothing is too difficult for someone who "will" stand up for themselves. Someone who "can't" has already admitted there failure and will never learn.

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