"Without action, all is in vain." - A powerful and precise battle cry from writer Robert Ringer. No matter how strong your decisions, plans, focus, or beliefs, without actual action, you will ultimately fail to reach your goals.
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Benjamin Franklin internalized virtues into habits through daily self-reflection. He meticulously drew tables in his journal, with each row representing a virtue and each column corresponding to a day of the week, detailing his practice.
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From five to seven each morning, he dedicated time to personal affairs, including a brief prayer, contemplation and resolution for the day's plan, study, and breakfast. From eight to noon, he was fully engaged in professional work. From twelve to one noon, he used the time for reading, reviewing accounts, and enjoying lunch.
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