![Bob Proctor Quotes: You must strive to become much less susceptible to influences outside of yourself and much more inclined to trust the instincts and feelings that lie within you.](https://www.quoteslyfe.com/images/collection3/quotations424/You-must-strive-to-become-much-less-424026.jpg)
You must strive to become much less susceptible to influences outside of yourself and much more inclined to trust the instincts and feelings that lie within you.
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