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Seek Knowledge

Knowledge, they say, is power.

The more you know about life, the better your life becomes.

No doubt, to a large extent, you have come this far in life because of what you know.

But you could have gone farther than this if you knew better.

Not 'knowing', may be costly. It may lead to painfully saying "had I known".

"Don't wish things were better, wish you were better."- Jim Rohn

Let's keep devouring those books, attending those seminars and listening to those mentors.

Seek knowledge, and more importantly, apply it!

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