Put on your thinking cap for a moment. Quickly, think of any number between one and ten. Double it. Add six. Divide by two. Subtract your original number. The remainder is three.
How could the final number always result from any starting number? The final number, three, was of course, predetermined. But to get that answer, the important thing was not the original starting number, but the process. In life, too, the important thing is the "process" of
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