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The old adage of "failing to prepare is preparing to fail" very often holds true.
But failing to prepare is preparing to fail, and all that, so here are our tips (part of an ongoing series) to help you abide by local conventions and get the most out of your stay in Milan.
He is an amazing man who is still alive, (He is 97 right now,) he taught a lot of good lessons when he was a coach, for example, Be quick but do not hurry, failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail, as the saying goes, and this is never more true than when launching a new business.
Remember the old adage "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail".
You're either preparing to win or preparing to fail.
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And she's always been prepared to fail.
If you fail to prepare then prepare to fail, or so the self-help books say.
All that was missing was the motto: "To prepare to win, prepare to fail".
Remember to prepare to fail is to fail to prepare – or should that be the other way round?
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