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Commitment either you do or you don’t there’s no in between What does this quote mean to you? (3-5 sentences )
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Commitment either you do or you don’t there’s no in between
What does this quote mean to you? (3-5 sentences )
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Either you fully commit with your 100 percent to someone or something like a person or an action, or you don’t commit at all and put none of yourself in there and leave the person or thing. There is no in between, all or nothing.
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