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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Hey, guys's time and time and time and time and
time again. It's that for a motivation you, motivation you, Hi,
How you doing? How you been? It is me, it
is I. You're a beard marathon or And this is
a motivational minute. Here a motivation you. A motivational minute.
Here I'm motivation you and for my graduates, for my
high school, my college graduates. No matter your age, I
don't care if you're eighteen, twenty two, twenty four, thirty four,
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forty four, fifty fourth, sixty four, if you're graduating in
the next month or two, here's one for you. I
found this quotecause I wanted to share. I found this
quote and I wanted to get out there. I found
this quote, and I thought of you, guys. I thought
of you guys. But if you're listening to my sound
of my voice and you're not a graduate, trust me, man,
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this hits.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
This is so good.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Here we go. One of life's greatest tragedies isn't that
people aim too high in miss.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
It's that they aim too low and hit. I'll say
it again.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
One of life's greatest tragedies isn't that people aim too
high and miss. It's that they aim too low and hit.
What's that mean? That quote suggests that the true tragedy
lies not in striving for lofty goals and falling short,
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but in accepting mediocrity and achieving it. Guys, whatever your
dreams are, whatever they are, aim high, Aim for the stars.
And if you fall short, if you come up short,
that's okay, because you've still done something great. But if
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you aim so small, so short, and you could have
achieved so much more man as a tragedy, aim for
the stars. Do something great, achieve that dream. Don't settle
for eh, don't sell yourself short. Aim for the stars.
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Be great.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
I'll talk to you again, real soon.