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  • You may be closer to accomplishing your goals than you think. Don't give up.
    You may be closer to accomplishing your goals than you think. Don't give up.
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  • Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success.

    — Stephen A. Brennan
    Our goals can only be reached through a vehicle of a plan, in which we must vigorously act. There is no other route to success. — Stephen A. Brennan
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  • If you don't have goals, You will always work for someone who does
    If you don't have goals, You will always work for someone who does
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  • I don't have goals in life.

    — Olivier Martinez
    I don't have goals in life. — Olivier Martinez
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  • What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals
    What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals
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  • Don't let life change your goals, because achieving your goals can change your life.
    Don't let life change your goals, because achieving your goals can change your life.
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  • Always stay true to yourself no matter what, and never let what anybody says distract you from your goals.
    Always stay true to yourself no matter what, and never let what anybody says distract you from your goals.
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  • 8 prolific ways for self improvement
    1. Set clear and smart goals
    2. Develop healthy habits
    3. Continuous learning
    4. Self reflection
    5. Time management
    6. Build positive relationships
    7. Resilience and adaptability
    8. Take action(stop procrastination).
    8 prolific ways for self improvement 1. Set clear and smart goals 2. Develop healthy habits 3. Continuous learning 4. Self reflection 5. Time management 6. Build positive relationships 7. Resilience and adaptability 8. Take action(stop procrastination).
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  • Arsenal urged to pursue Victor Osimhen as doubts arise over Kai Havertz's quality.

    Arsenal have been advised to sign Victor Osimhen, with criticism directed at their current first-choice No. 9, Kai Havertz, who is considered "nowhere near" the world-class standard the club needs to compete at the highest level.

    Last season, Mikel Arteta's team showcased an impressive attacking display, scoring 91 Premier League goals and finishing just behind Manchester City. However, their goals were distributed across the team, with Bukayo Saka leading as top scorer with 16 goals—far behind Erling Haaland's 27. Havertz, who often played in midfield, contributed 13 goals in his debut season at Arsenal.

    This season, Havertz has been deployed as a No. 9 but has managed only four goals in 11 Premier League appearances, alongside strikes in the Champions League and the Carabao Cup. While his tally isn’t insignificant, it falls short compared to Mohamed Salah's eight and Haaland's league-leading 12 goals.

    Former Arsenal captain William Gallas criticized Havertz's performance, claiming he lacks the elite quality Arsenal require to compete with Manchester City and Liverpool. Gallas called on the club to act decisively, saying it is "obvious" they need to bring in Osimhen to strengthen their attack.

    "Kai Havertz has never been the right player to help Arsenal win the Premier League title. He's a good player, but he's not top class. I'm sorry, but he's nowhere near world-class level. Arsenal need to replace him at striker," Gallas told Genting Casino.

    Arsenal urged to pursue Victor Osimhen as doubts arise over Kai Havertz's quality. Arsenal have been advised to sign Victor Osimhen, with criticism directed at their current first-choice No. 9, Kai Havertz, who is considered "nowhere near" the world-class standard the club needs to compete at the highest level. Last season, Mikel Arteta's team showcased an impressive attacking display, scoring 91 Premier League goals and finishing just behind Manchester City. However, their goals were distributed across the team, with Bukayo Saka leading as top scorer with 16 goals—far behind Erling Haaland's 27. Havertz, who often played in midfield, contributed 13 goals in his debut season at Arsenal. This season, Havertz has been deployed as a No. 9 but has managed only four goals in 11 Premier League appearances, alongside strikes in the Champions League and the Carabao Cup. While his tally isn’t insignificant, it falls short compared to Mohamed Salah's eight and Haaland's league-leading 12 goals. Former Arsenal captain William Gallas criticized Havertz's performance, claiming he lacks the elite quality Arsenal require to compete with Manchester City and Liverpool. Gallas called on the club to act decisively, saying it is "obvious" they need to bring in Osimhen to strengthen their attack. "Kai Havertz has never been the right player to help Arsenal win the Premier League title. He's a good player, but he's not top class. I'm sorry, but he's nowhere near world-class level. Arsenal need to replace him at striker," Gallas told Genting Casino.
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  • Robert Lewandowski recently shared how close he was to joining Manchester United in 2012, following an approach by Sir Alex Ferguson. At the time, Lewandowski was a rising star at Borussia Dortmund, having scored 30 goals during the 2011/12 season and helping the club win the Bundesliga title.

    The Polish striker revealed that he had a phone conversation with Ferguson, who expressed a strong desire to bring him to Old Trafford. Lewandowski was eager to make the move, but the transfer fell through due to Borussia Dortmund's reluctance to sell one of their key players. Instead, he stayed at Dortmund for two more seasons before moving to Bayern Munich, where he cemented his status as one of the world's best strikers.

    Now 36, Lewandowski has enjoyed a remarkable career, scoring over 400 club goals and winning numerous individual and team honors, including a Champions League title. Reflecting on the near move to Manchester United, he acknowledged how different his career might have been had the deal gone through.

    Robert Lewandowski recently shared how close he was to joining Manchester United in 2012, following an approach by Sir Alex Ferguson. At the time, Lewandowski was a rising star at Borussia Dortmund, having scored 30 goals during the 2011/12 season and helping the club win the Bundesliga title. The Polish striker revealed that he had a phone conversation with Ferguson, who expressed a strong desire to bring him to Old Trafford. Lewandowski was eager to make the move, but the transfer fell through due to Borussia Dortmund's reluctance to sell one of their key players. Instead, he stayed at Dortmund for two more seasons before moving to Bayern Munich, where he cemented his status as one of the world's best strikers. Now 36, Lewandowski has enjoyed a remarkable career, scoring over 400 club goals and winning numerous individual and team honors, including a Champions League title. Reflecting on the near move to Manchester United, he acknowledged how different his career might have been had the deal gone through.
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