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Why wise minds choose not chase

Smart people have a knack for getting what they want. But wise ones pause and ponder to figure out what's worth wanting.


Because they understand:

  • Not all that glitters is gold,

  • Attention (HOW you spend time) is the most valuable asset,

  • Energy should be invested wisely,

  • Not every opportunity is a good one,

  • Quality trumps quantity.


So, they don't just aim to get what they want. They aim to want what's worth getting. It's about choice not the chase.


Choose wisely.

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