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set goals and you don’t reach!
you’re high stop until them.
Such a difference the spelling of your/you’re makes…
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Set Goals, You’re High
And don’t you reach, Stop until them
That’s bad advice anyway.
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Set reasonably attainable goals, then once you’ve accomplished it set a new reasonably attainable goal.
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Frequently reassess whether the goal you originally set is still actually the goal you most want to be pursuing. Sometimes you set a goal and at some point later realize it isn’t worth it or will never actually succeed, in which case you’re much better off abandoning that goal so you can instead pursue a goal that will actually succeed.
Aim for the Moon.
At least if you miss, you’ll end up among the stars, floating to the infinite without any chance of rescue, counting the hours for the oxygen to run out, wondering if it’s better to just open the airlock, joining the void in an empty embrace.Well, oxygen running out means you simply get unconscious after being unable to think straight, so a rather “warm” way to go.
oxygen running out means you simply get unconscious
True, but if there’s nowhere for carbon dioxide to go, you’re in for an unpleasant end…
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I read the first as, “Set goals, and don’t you [dare] reach [for them]” and the second as “Your high! Stop them
until”. I actually blanked on the last one and had to read it a couple times until I fully processed what it said.Edit: I don’t know why I read the first one right-left, top-bottom and the second top-bottom, left-right.
Also bad rope placement
I guess they also set their goal for wear on the ropes very high.
This person ropes.
This can’t possibly be a book bound like that. Is this on some kind of packaging material? What is this from?
It’s on a wall