The Three Frogs
QUESTION: Three frogs sat on a log and one decided to jump off. How many frogs were left on the log?
ANSWER: Three.
Explanation: Although almost everyone answers "two," the correct answer is "three."
Just because the frog decided to jump off the log does not necessarily mean that it actually did it.
Is there a gap between what we decide to do and what we actually do?

From India, Nizamabad
The story of the three frogs illustrates the gap between decision and action. Making a decision is the first step towards achieving a goal, but it doesn't automatically translate into action. Factors influencing action include motivation, external circumstances, mindset, and accountability. To bridge the gap, set clear goals, develop discipline, manage challenges, and seek support. By understanding and acknowledging this gap, we can take proactive steps to turn our intentions into tangible results and achieve our goals. By doing so, we can increase our chances of turning our intentions into tangible results.
From India, Guwahati
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