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Never Give Up

 



No matter what the situation is, never give up on your life.

Never allow your fears, doubts, excuses, and limitations to get in the way of the beautiful and meaningful life that you are meant to be living.

Never give up on yourself. Never give up on your dreams. Never give up on your dreams. Never give up on your goals. Never give up on your aspirations.

If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender, and rise up against all odds.

Never give up, even though the going is tough. If at first you don't succeed, then try and try again. Nothing in life is ever as easy. But you get there in the end. So blow up your cares and worried behind you. Start a brand new day. Nothing can stop you from reaching your goals if you are determined, you can do it.

Never lose faith in positive thinking. Believe in yourself and you shall make it. Remember! When there is life, there is a great hope for the future.

Coca Cola sold only 25 bottles in it's first year. Today, an estimated 1.8 billion bottles of the drink are sold everyday. Coca Cola company never give up, so don't give up.

I remember Jack Ma once said " Never give up. Today is hard, tomorrow may be worse but the day after tomorrow will be sunshine". Never give up. Keep on striving, the hard works will surely pay off.

Never! Never! Never! Never! Give Up






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