There Is No Shortcut to Success
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There Is No Shortcut to Success

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Debbie was looking for methods to studying effectively. She found a book where a Korean woman named Jen talked about how she passed the lawyer license examination in the US with her attention deficiency and a full time job. Jen graduated from a prestigious university in the US, and she was not only a lawyer, but a writer and a radio hostess.

Debbie initially thought she would read any easy and magic tips but soon realized that Jen just had made a realistic study plan and some strategies to live with her attention deficiency. Then Jen had been studying during all her free time despite the busy schedule. Debbie also believed Jen was born to be mentally strong. However, after researching her online, she found that Jen had attempted suicide due to the pressure in school, which Jen didn’t mention in her book.

Debbie felt many titles of learning articles made all the tips sound too effortless. In fact, it took a lot of energy and time to stick to the methods. Any real learner would know learning is a long journey with hardship. There is no shortcut to success.

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