"El que es bueno para poner excusas rara vez es bueno para cualquier otra cosa"
— Benjamin Franklin
Simplified Meaning:
If someone always comes up with excuses for why they can't do something, they usually don't achieve much. Imagine a student who never does their homework. They might always say, "I didn't have time," or "I forgot." Because they keep making excuses, they don't learn and get bad grades. On the other hand, a student who takes responsibility and tries their best, even when it's hard, will usually do well. In life, it's important to try and work hard instead of finding reasons why you can't. If you stop making excuses, you can achieve more and be more successful.
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