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Achievement and Responibility
Your acheivement reflects your responsibility
The Obligation News-Letter #2
What have you achieved? What are you achieving?

What your achievement reflects
In the email subtitle it was said, “Your achievement reflects your responsibility.”
How could it be true?
Because you cannot achieve anything without first accepting responsibility.
Responsibility for what?
The Risk.
Though Is Taking the jump for a goal the cause for the fall?
Truly I tell you, that you have already fallen if that Is your reasoning to not take a risk.
Tell me, what is the use of getting up if you don’t fall?
Every single action you take can go wrong.
Or it can go astronomical.
The best part is that many know this though what they do not pay attention to is that the wielder of the goal is also the out-comer of the goal.
If you set the goal how do you not wield it?
You must first take 1 foot step to travel many miles.
Guess what we control.
That footstep.
You are where you’re at for a reason.
Your position in life right now is only a reflection of you.
It isn’t you.
Therefore you have the opportunity to change.
To change your next foot step.
Your Problems do not make up who you are.
Look in the mirror in which you will see a reflection.
Truthfully that reflection is not you.
It’s the one who’s standing in front of the reflection.
The one who stands in front of the problem
The one being yourself.
Innately we are our biggest problem and our biggest solution.
So Are you taking control of the problems outcome as well as the solutions outcome?
Your Identity is not the problem.
The problem is your ability to solve it.
What do you have to showcase for yourself then?
When is the last time you spoke something thought provoking?
When is the last time you said something to a person that made them think?
Causing them to learn something new from your words.
Are you obligated?
Do you Inquire for more?
Take your foot step.

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