How many times are you guilty of thinking "I could do better?".
At your son's sport practice, you see the coach and think to yourself, "I could do better".
At your daughter's girl scout meeting, you see the volunteer and think to yourself, "I could do better".
At work, you witness your boss/manager/team leader and you think to yourself, "I could do better".
At your child's school, you see your child's classroom and schoolwork and think to yourself, "I could do better".
If you could do better, why aren't you?
Otherwise, it's probably best to apply that energy elsewhere in activities you are already doing.
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