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“I’ll show you”

One of the best ways to motivate some people is to manufacture a way to feel insulted, regardless of whether they're actually justified in feeling that way or not.

“Justified” is not the point. Fueling your motivation to do whatever it takes to prove that person wrong, and, more important, to achieve what you want to achieve, is all that matters.

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