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The problem is that we often focus on how far...
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.
“ The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come. “
Thomas M. Sterner

The problem is that we often focus on how far we still have to go instead of how we have come.

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