Those who
fail to achieve goals signal their intent to fail by using this common phrase.
Make sure you aren't falling into the same trap.
People who
fail to achieve goals almost always signal their intent to fail by using three
little words:
"I
will try..."
There are
no three words in the English language that are more deceptive, both to the
person who says them and the person who hears them.
People who
say "I will try" have given themselves permission to fail. No matter
what happens, they can always claim that they "tried."
People who
hear "I will try" and don't realize what it really means are fooling
themselves, by thinking there's a chance that the speaker will actually
succeed.
People who
really and truly achieve goals never say "I will try."
Instead,
they always say "I will do" something–or, better yet, "I must
do" whatever the task is.
As a wise man
once said: "Do, or do not. There is no 'try.'"
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