Let me share with you an intriguing thought. The real value in setting goals is not in their achievement. The acquisition of the things you want is s… - Jim Rohn

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Let me share with you an intriguing thought. The real value in setting goals is not in their achievement. The acquisition of the things you want is strictly secondary. The major reason for setting goals is to compel you to become the person it takes to achieve them. Let me explain:

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Jim Rohn (September 17, 1930 – December 5, 2009), full name Emanuel James Rohn was an American entrepreneur, author, and motivational speaker. He wrote numerous books.

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Birth Name: Emanuel James Rohn.
Alternative Names: Emanuel James Rohn Emanuel James "Jim" Rohn

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The danger comes when we look at a day squandered and conclude that no harm has been done. After all, it was just one day. But add up these days to make a year and then add up these years to make a lifetime and perhaps you can now see how repeating today’s small failures can easily turn your life into a major disaster.

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