Granted or not.  All too often, we seek permission when none is required.

Permission becomes another reason not to attempt and for inaction. It is inevitably leading to a lack of results.

When we know what we need to achieve and what the goal is, permission is not required. The opposite may be more appropriate, and defiance to do what is necessary is the order of the day.

Permission is always granted when we attain the results. In some instances, it may be before, but often in quiet acknowledgment of what has been attained.

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