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Planning (or the failure to Plan)

"Failure to plan is planning to fail. Most of us are afraid of change or to try new things, but you’ll never know how that new chicken sandwich tastes until you try it. The guy that ran the Boston marathon for five years straight but never placed in the top 50 still had a better experience than the guy who watched it on TV for the last ten years. Most of us will never reach or even attempt to reach our full potential because we don’t try, don’t plan and never wonder -- What Next?"

Sam Byrd

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Solo's picture

"The guy that ran the Boston

"The guy that ran the Boston marathon for five years straight but never placed in the top 50 still had a better experience than the guy who watched it on TV" lol, this some real motivation dog

skb2's picture

I wasn't trying to motivate,

I wasn't trying to motivate, just making a point about living life. For the guy who ran the marathon, it was not about winning or even placing in the top 50, but the entire experience of the marathon. And as long as he is in the race he at least has a chance of placing. The guy sitting at home watching year after year, maybe wanting to run, but afraid to try, has no chance of placing or of knowing the experience.