First, Die; Then, Live.
Articles GeneralWhen you “die before battle,” you stop living for approval. You stop being paralyzed by what-ifs. You no longer play to survive; you play to live.
When you “die before battle,” you stop living for approval. You stop being paralyzed by what-ifs. You no longer play to survive; you play to live.
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