Asked by Johnson the third
What does the phrase “Your goal might be set in stone, but how you achieve it shouldn’t be” suggest?
A. Goals should change frequently
B. Methods should remain strict and unchanging
C. Flexibility in approach increases long-term success
D. Goals are less important than motivation
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C. Flexibility in approach increases long-term success
Explanation: The phrase says the goal (the end point) can be fixed, but the strategies and methods used to reach it should be adaptable. It emphasizes being flexible about how you get there rather than changing the goal itself.
Explanation: The phrase says the goal (the end point) can be fixed, but the strategies and methods used to reach it should be adaptable. It emphasizes being flexible about how you get there rather than changing the goal itself.
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