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Originally Posted by Brutha What do the phrases "desired goal" and "know every step" mean?
Why should those things change something about the actions that someone takes? |
What's the difference between:
a person that doesn't know what to do and doesn't do and doesn't do what it takes
a person that knows what to do and still doesn't do what it takes
It's the clarity. It's the potential of action. THAT is what we know. If one doesn't take it into consideration, what difference would there be between those two examples of people?
I take those things into consideration because one of the primary goals of my website is to give people that clarity. I want them to succeed so I'm exploring the positive change further and I'm figuring out how to push forward those that already know what to do (maybe they do after reading my articles) but they still don't do it (so I want to make my articles more impactful by inspiring people to use the knowledge they have attained).
Answering your question - the difference might just as well be before and after one reads my article. Not always, but sometimes. Perhaps most of the times.
Thanks for replies so far Brutha, can't wait for more.
Ralph