"Where my own mission is concerned, my..." - Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
Where my own mission is concerned, my thought is active, and I try to wish everyone well in spite of doubts and mistrust.
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“Pay attention to the work you want to do and everything'll work out fine. If you're in it for the ego, you might be successful but at a limited level.”
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