After attending a training program for two weeks, one of the many inmates in a prison stopped the trainer and said, "Sir, l want to talk to you. I'm going to be released from prison in a couple of weeks." The trainer asked him what he learned through the attitude development program. He thought for a while and then said that he felt good about himself. The trainer said, "Good doesn't tell me anything. Tell me specifically what behavior has changed?" He told the trainer that he read his Bible every day since the program started.
The trainer then asked him what reading the Bible did to him. He replied that he felt comfortable with himself and others which he hadn't felt before. The trainer said, "That is nice, but the bottom line is, what are you going to do when you leave jail?" He told that he was going to try to be a contributing member of society. Then the trainer asked him the same question again and he gave the same answer. For the third time the trainer asked him the same question WHAT are you going to do when you leave jail?" Obviously, the trainer was looking for a different answer. At this point, in an angry tone, he said, l am going to be a contributing member of society."
Did you notice any difference in the last answer???? The word 'try' was missing.....
Trying is doing without confidence.
Don’t try, just do.
NEVER QUIT

QUITTING IS A PERMANENT SOLUTION TO A TEMPORARY PROBLEM
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