“When every resource and mental energy are oriented towards a single objective, extreme concentration model actions, making the finish line inevitable.”

—  Prevale

Original: Quando ogni risorsa ed energia mentale sono orientate verso un unico obiettivo, l'estrema concentrazione modella le azioni, rendendo il traguardo inevitabile.
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