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Reasons or Results 

In any given area of life, we have one of two things: reasons or results - excuses or experiences, stories or successes, justifications or justice. 

We either have what we want or we have ironclad, airtight, impenetrable reasons why it was not even marginally possible to get it. 

We use one of the most powerful tools at our disposal - the mind - for our disposal. Rather than dispose of the barriers to our dreams, the mind disposes of the dreams. 

In the amount of time it takes for the mind to invent a good excuse, it could have created an alternate way of achieving the desired result - rendering excuse-making unnecessary. 

But, alas, as John Kenneth Galbraith pointed out, "In the choice between changing one's mind and proving there's no need to do so, most people get busy on the proof." 

*Peter McWilliams*