“Until you do what you believe in, you don’t know whether you believe it or not.” -Leo Tolstoy

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Sometimes people think they believe in something, but when they get into a situation where they actually have to prove that they believe in it, they can’t do it after all.

For example, it’s easy to say that you believe in the strength of a rope, but if you’re asked to jump off somewhere and let the rope catch you, you will likely hesitate and might not dare to jump after all.

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