A Quote by Confucius

He who chases two rabbits, catches none. — © Confucius
He who chases two rabbits, catches none.

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Person who chases two rabbits catches neither.
There is great power in focusing on what you want..... The person who tries to do everything accomplishes nothing. Most people try to be all things to everyone. And so they end up being nothing to anyone. Confucius nailed the point: "Person who chases two rabbits catches neither."
If you chase two rabbits, you catch none.
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The will to believe chases out the rational mind, whenever and wherever the two come into conflict.
If you chase two rabbits, you will lose them both.
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