The biggest mistake we could ever make in our lives is to think we work for anybody but ourselves. – Brian Tracy
Do you go to work?
Are you employed by a big corporation?
Or do you work for yourself?
Might I suggest that you should always work for yourself.
Why?
Because you are in charge of you.
You should be developing yourself, your skills and your abilities.
Everything that you do should be, in some degree, to make yourself, or the world, better.
Improvement.
Isn’t that the aim?
Does rest and relaxation help you improve?
Does working your hardest help you improve?
What should you be doing right now? Right here?
Go – do that – now.
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