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Most of us don't have the discipline to stay focused on a single goal for five, ten, or twenty years, giving up everything to bring it off, but that's what's necessary to become an Olympic champion, a world class surgeon, or a Kirov ballerina.  Even then, of course, it may all be in vain.  You may make a single mistake that wipes out all of the work.  It may ruin the sweet, lovable self you were at seventeen.  That old adage is true:  You can do anything in life; you just can't do everything.  That's what Bacon meant when he said a wife and children were hostages to fortune.  If you put them first, you probably won't run the three-and-a-half-minute mile, make your first $10 million, write the great American novel, or go around the world on a motorcycle.  Such goals take complete dedication.  

-Jim Rogers


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