من المفترض أن من جرّب الحرمان أضحى أكثر قدرة على استثمار اللحظات والمسابقة بالخيرات، وأنه قد أدرك تمام الإدراك أهمية العمل لأن لحظات الحرمان هي الأقسى على الإطلاق.
فكلما دعتك نفسك للكسل والخمول تذكر تلك اللحظات في وقت يتقدم فيه آخرون.
من المفترض أن من جرّب الحرمان أضحى أكثر قدرة على استثمار اللحظات والمسابقة بالخيرات، وأنه قد أدرك تمام الإدراك أهمية العمل لأن لحظات الحرمان هي الأقسى على الإطلاق.
فكلما دعتك نفسك للكسل والخمول تذكر تلك اللحظات في وقت يتقدم فيه آخرون.
تذكر أن الراحة جُعلت فقط محطة بين محطات الإنجاز.
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