Good intentions may be an appropriate starting point for achievement,
but they will go nowhere unless you follow through with action. Many
people confuse intentions with achievement; after all, it is the idea
that is most important, they reason. In reality, the most mediocre idea
acted upon is far more valuable than a flash of genius that resides only
in your mind. Developing the habit of action may be difficult at first,
but the more you practice it, the easier it becomes.
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