The problem with self-improvement is knowing when to quit.
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I've done a lot of self-improvement. I'm always working on being a better person.
I have this desire to keep improving, so I find fault.
I guess when there is room to improve, and where there is the desire to improve, improvement comes.
You have to understand that when things go wrong in your life, it doesn't mean you need to quit. It means you need to get stronger and change your plan.
Most people who succeed in the face of seemingly impossible conditions are people who simply don't know how to quit.
For most of the people who have a lot of success, it's because they were the ones who didn't quit. It's not necessarily because it was just laid out for them. It won't apply to all cases, but I think it's pretty good advice.
The only way to improve is to set yourself harder goals.
Self-improvement is the name of the game, and your primary objective is to strengthen yourself, not to destroy an opponent.
You don't quit because you happen to be behind. You want to see how you do. And who knows? Maybe somebody will stumble.
It is also said of me that I now and then contradict myself. Yes, I improve wonderfully as time goes on.
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