He can who thinks he can. Face the facts candidly—and then you can alter them. ~ Fox, Emmet. Find and Use Your Inner Power (p. 74). New Albany. Kindle Edition.
Do you believe, “He can who thinks he can?”
Do you believe you can alter the facts that exist?
How often do we resign ourselves to the idea
what we want to do would never work?
Just because it might feel silly, do we back down?
Is the better question whether it seems practical?
A panel on television discussed three hours
on a Hello Kitty plane, starting and landing in Singapore.
One comment was flying around air space
near North Korea and China. Maybe it’s not
the smartest time for that, but let’s look at facts.
What would you like to do? Do you think you can?
What are the facts affecting it?
Do you still want to do it?
You can do it. You can also change details
and do what you choose to do!
Do you believe you can alter the facts that exist?
How often do we resign ourselves to the idea
what we want to do would never work?
Just because it might feel silly, do we back down?
Is the better question whether it seems practical?
A panel on television discussed three hours
on a Hello Kitty plane, starting and landing in Singapore.
One comment was flying around air space
near North Korea and China. Maybe it’s not
the smartest time for that, but let’s look at facts.
What would you like to do? Do you think you can?
What are the facts affecting it?
Do you still want to do it?
You can do it. You can also change details
and do what you choose to do!
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