Slow progress is better than no progress

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Brian Kight

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People are addicted to fast progress and not in a good way. Aim for a worthy goal and don’t give up effort just because it doesn’t happen as quickly as you like. Slow progress is better than no progress.

If it’s worth it, do what it takes to earn it. If it’s not worth it, don’t attach your life to it.

Embrace the chase. Do the work.

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