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Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.
Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.
Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.
Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.
Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.
Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.
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