
Every time you use an alibi, you’re choosing failure.
No matter how polished, convincing, or well told it sounds — an alibi is nothing more than a dressed-up excuse.
“I didn’t have time.”
“It wasn’t my fault.”
“If only I had the chance…”
Do you know what those really mean?
That you didn’t believe enough.
That you quit before truly trying.
That you chose protection over courage.
Alibis feel comfortable, yes. They let you tell yourself a story that sounds nice.
But the outcome is always the same: you stay stuck, while others move forward.
Alibis shield you from risk, but condemn you to regret.
Winners aren’t the ones with no problems. They’re the ones with no excuses.
Losers? They always have an alibi ready. Always.
The line is crystal clear: you either find the way, or you find an excuse.
And if you choose the excuse, you’ve already lost.
So, what do you chose?
Silvia
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