Monday, April 21, 2008

“More than the will to win you must have the will to prepare to win ...”
~ Anonymous.

5 comments:

Keshi said...

isnt that the same thing?

Keshi.

Hiren said...

Uh huh ... its not the same ... everyone wants to win but only a few want to go through the various difficulties which have to be faced in order to win.

Keshi said...

the 'will' to win means the 'preparation' to win. :)

After that only the battle begins -the various difficulties u mentioned. isnt it?


Keshi.

Hiren said...

@keshi -> i think there is a fine line between the two ... am not able to think of any illustration as such to make ir more clear ... maybe i didnt explain it properly earlier .... but all in all someone would be ready for the after effects of the win ... but may just leave hopes mid-way because of the difficulties enroute .... (still am not able to put it as i would like to :()

Keshi said...

ok I know wut ur saying :) tnxx!

Keshi.