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WHY YOU SHOULDN'T GIVE UP

1. BECAUSE ANYTHING IS
POSSIBLE
I remember an old Adidas advert with a
theme “impossible is nothing”, and
really impossible is nothing. Anything is
possible, but it all starts with your mind.
2. YOUR DREAMS WOULD
MAKE THE WORLD
BETTER
Graham Bells is the father of
telephone, and today the world has
become a better place through
telephone and telecommunication. No
matter how little your dream is, it
would definitely make the world a
better place.
3. YOUR SUCCESS WOULD
INSPIRE OTHERS
When you don’t give up and then you
achieve your dreams, you would be a
source of inspiration to many other
people that you aren’t even aware of.
4. BECAUSE YOU ARE
STRONGER THAN YOU
THINK
A lot of people don’t know the strength
they have deep within; a lot of people
underrate and underestimate
themselves. But the truth is — you are
way stronger than you think.
5. IT’S THE ONLY WAY TO
SUCCESS
Giving up is the easy way to failure and
not giving up is a way to success.
6. A LOT OF PEOPLE NEED
YOU TO
A lot of people need you to be strong, a
lot of people need you to be successful
and a lot of people look up to you.
7. YOU WOULD BE HAPPY
Well, I haven’t seen anyone who wasn’t
happy with their success; success would
make you happy, and not giving up is an
important trait for success.
8. YOU ARE CLOSER THAN
YOU THINK
You are way closer than you think to
success; with every failure comes an
opportunity to learn, to improve, to be
better and to succeed. You are closer
than you think to success, but you
probably wouldn’t know this when you
give up.
9. BECAUSE YOU HAVE
DREAMS
You have dreams, you have goals and
you have a vision; don’t let it waste.
10. Do you know Lance Armstrong?
He was diagnosed with cancer
that had spread round his entire
body. He fought and overcame
the odds and went on to win the
Tour de France for six
consecutive years in a row.
Don’t give up! It’s the best advice you
could ever get.

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