“Er, I try.”
The worse things get, the harder I try.
“The worse things get the harder” I try, the worse.
Things get the harder, I try the worse things; get the harder.
It rythe worseth.
“I, Ng S. Gett,” he, harderitry, thew, “or Seth Ingsget.”
The harde ritry thewor sethings.
“G-!” ett he hard, er I tryth ewor set hin.
“G-?” sget.
“The harder I try, the worse things get.”
…whenever serious, concentrated efforts do not make things better but, on the contrary make things worse…it is highly probable that efforts are being misdirected. – P.F. Drucker
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