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Carver on Making Excuses

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George Washington Carver was a botanical researcher and agronomy educator at the Tuskegee Institute.  In addition to creating about 100 industrial products from the peanut, he was a poet and painter.  Not only was he smart and inventive, he had a good handle on human nature.  He once said something that’s applicable to the workplace and just about everything else:

“Ninety-five percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.”

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