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Quote of the Day: "You've got to train. You've got to study. You've got to rehearse. You've got to remain vigilant. You've got to maintain discipline in everything you do so that when the enemy does reveal itself, you have the ability to outthink it." - Jocko WillinkAudio Source: ...  Show more

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Quote of the Day: "I used to look in the mirror and on default, pick myself apart. It was never enough. Didn't matter how many millions of dollars I made. It was never enough. was, no, no, no, And I realize now, like so many entrepreneurs, I had married achievement with being wor ...  Show more

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