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Theodore Roosevelt on Making Decisions "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are." If that is the case then how on Earth am I supposed to start this blog post? I don't know how many of my readers know Spanish so I'm not sure if it would be helpful or not. If I include the PDF but only in English then less people would read it for sure. This is so frustrating! How can anyone think they can solve this problem? Ugh... (optional) That's it. Give up now. You're never going to find a solution for this impossible decision and all that time spent agonizing over it was just wasted thinking time. Hey, if you feel like it, you can go back to sleep. You will make the same decision tomorrow. Did you do it? Did you give up on trying to solve this problem? If so then the Universe has just told you that your decision was right. You giving up is the correct choice. You know that this decision was made for good reason and no matter how long or hard you try to think of another solution there isn't one. This is called accepting reality. Let's go back to the original problem above: What am I supposed to do with this blog post? I don't know how many of my readers know Spanish so I'm not sure if it would be helpful or not. If I include the PDF but only in English then less people would read it for sure. This is so frustrating! How can anyone think they can solve this problem? Ugh... (optional) That's it. Give up now. You'll never be able to figure out how to do this so just give up. All of that time thinking about it is just wasted time anyways. If you feel like, you can go back to sleep and forget about the problem altogether. Hey, if you feel like it, you can go back to sleep. You will make the same decision tomorrow. Did you solve the problem? Did you give up on trying to solve this problem? If so then the Universe just told you that your solution is right. Your answer was correct and no matter how hard or long you think about it there isn't another solution. It's called accepting reality . Theodore Roosevelt on Making Decisions "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. For example, if some brilliant person invented some new technology like flying cars or something like that, you wouldn't give up your old car for some lame reason like 'well I don't think I'd be very good at flying'. You would go out and buy some flying lessons and if it really isn't your thing then you can sell all of your stuff on Craigslist. Or who knows, maybe you'll learn how to fly before the others! Either way, you wouldn't just give up.P.S. cfa1e77820
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