Our grandest business undoubtedly is not to see what lies dimly in a distance
but to do what lies clearly at hand.
---Thomas Carlyle
How many times to commit mistake before we will learn the lesson it brings?
but to do what lies clearly at hand.
---Thomas Carlyle
Sometimes we insist to see and grasp what is in a distance, we don't notice the things that are within our reach. What is hurting, we only notice them when we're out of resources. We get inspired of reaching a thing in far distance, that we didn't consider the risk and resources to be drain in having it. It's too late to notice that we are loosing too much possessions that has same value compare to what we want to have.
How many times to commit mistake before we will learn the lesson it brings?
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