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The only constant factor in life is our feelings and attitudes toward life. One of the few things that we have total control over is our own attitude.
Jim Rohn
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What this quote means

Our feelings and attitudes are the only constants in life that we can control.

This quote by Jim Rohn emphasizes the importance of recognizing that while life is full of uncertainties and changes, our feelings and attitudes are within our control. By focusing on maintaining a positive attitude, we can navigate life's challenges more effectively and shape our experiences.

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In practice

Example use cases

Use this quote in a motivational speech to inspire others to take charge of their attitudes.

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