Theodore Roosevelt’s Thoughts On Training, Sacrifice & Hard Work “I don’t like to lose. I never have, I never will. The thought is repugnant to me. Because defeat means only one thing—failure to meet your objective. The trouble in America today—in business, in government and organizations—is that too many people are afraid of the active life, competition and hard work. The result is that in some circles, people have come to sneer at success if it means training, sacrifice and hard work.”
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