Source: SENNA KNEW WINNING ISN’T EVERYTHING
“His sport became a vehicle, “a platform” for him to reach a position to help change the world. That wasn’t the case when he started as an 18-year-old; but he had a driving force that kept him going. The more he did it, the more he found out why. He was a sensitive man and a thinker who carried a lot in his head. He saw the real world and he could see there was so little he could do to change any of it. So his approach was to change himself.”
This message, ‘YOU be the change you want to see in the world’, was Gandhi’s.
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http://www.youcanbeachampion.wordpress.com
Together, one mind, one heart, one life, one small step at a time, let’s link hands and march into a new tomorrow, a better and brighter future. TOGETHER we can do it”
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TOGETHER, one mind, one heart, one soul, one small step at a time, we can make some difference towards a better world, a brighter tomorrow
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