"これまでに製造された中で最も利益を生まないものは言い訳です"
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Simplified Meaning:
Making excuses doesn't help you achieve anything. Think about a student who doesn't study for a test and then blames the loud noise in their neighborhood. The excuse doesn't change their poor grade. Instead, if they focused on finding a quiet place to study or using earplugs, they could do better. In life, people often use excuses to avoid responsibility or to cover up failures. But these excuses don't solve problems or lead to success. Instead of making excuses, it's better to take action and find solutions.
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Accountability Excuses Failure Mindset Motivation Personal responsibility Productivity Self-discipline Self-improvement Success
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