Success is created through the performance of a few small daily disciplines that stack up over time to produce achievements far beyond anything you could have ever planned for.
Failure, on the other hand, is just as easy to slip into. Failure is nothing more than the inevitable outcome of a few small acts of daily neglect performed consistently over time so that they take you past the point of no return.
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discipline is the unconscious choices we make each time we are given a task for a competition or for living life in chaos. some of the quotes by famous men are summarised here!
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