We often get stuck on "Plan A". Often times "Plan A" doesn't work or honestly, won't work. Failure of "Plan A" doesn't mean that "Plan B" or "C" or "D" or "G" won't work and possibly work better and produce a better result than the original plan. Regardless of the success or failure of any plan, it shouldn't have an impact on all of the various other separate and unrelated plans you may have. “Do not let what you can not do interfere with what you can do.” John Wooden
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