The Second Gap
Usually before a man decides to do something worthwhile, there is a long process of thought in his mind It goes like this: II won't; 2 I can't; 3 I wish I could; 4 I think I might; 5 I can; 6 I will, and (when he's achieved it) 7 I did. Most men fail to go through the whole process. They *top at the second gap.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 13 March 1946, Page 7
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70The Second Gap Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, 13 March 1946, Page 7
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