Spyke
aussie.zone

This is 3 distinct phrases.

"Eye of the tiger"

"Focus on my target outcome"

"If I can't I must".

Still terrible and cliche, made worse by hanging them together so it looks like a single poster.

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lemmy.world

The third one sounds like they're being set up for failure. Or someone doesn't understand the meaning of "can't".

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hakasereply
lemmy.zip

Or, y'know, improving themselves until "can't" becomes "can".

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lemmy.world

I tried it several different ways. No idea.

(Eye-> I) focus on my target If I can't then I....??

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Closest thing I can get to it making any sense is "If I can't focus on my target then I must focus on my outcome." Or vice versa. And I dunno how "Eye of the tiger" plays into it. I think my brain is really stretching to make any logical connections...

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I think it's: "Eye of the tiger; if I can't focus on my target I just focus on the outcome" (or possibly swipe outcome and target).

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