• May 9, 2024

most "dangerous" The person is a self-motivated person

Sure, a winner is a winner. But, when you can become one in any situation, that’s dangerous! What is dangerous in a wonderful way is the luck and chance involved in that kind of winning of independence.

The only loss for that kind of person is to depend on luck or anything outside to make fortune really work.

In fact, courage is always luckier than fear. But, it may not always seem that way when there is apparent setbacks that are ultimately temporary when looked at correctly when it’s time to get rid of yourself and start over and over again until success is achieved through experience and full understanding of what is being accomplished.

About me, I am a man without illusions. I will not quit perfectly. I will genuinely take my own advice, genuinely. Not perfectly, but genuinely and endlessly.

Because, to truly become a winner, perfection is not realistically involved, rather perfect persistence is definitely involved. Without that will, nothing works.

Also, not having “luck” or pulling at the beginning is the best favor that nature can do to any person with persistence who only sees defeat as temporary. Because? Sure, success begets success, but deep desire and persistence make real victory from the trenches all the sweeter.

So, I use an overused saying to embellish my point:

“By all means, persevere to the end.”

What I mean by that is to get closer to your goal in every possible way until you achieve what is right for you.

A word of caution here: if you want to get lucky or are definitely dependent on natural success for the first time, be sure, don’t take a real risk that has unproductive dreamy dividends that won’t go anywhere even if you “start with what you want initially.” “. After all, what was the real moral of all of Any Rand’s main characters in his novel The Fountainhead? It may be a long read for most, but the moral is there. Natural windfalls fail where persistence is successful. Need I say more?

So my parting words are to Napoleon Hill’s “outdated” of most of his works:

“Success comes to those who are aware of success.”

In fact, indifference and dependence on luck is a failure and is not really achieved. Success that is permanent comes only through personal persistence through all temporary failure situations. I bless you with this final piece of advice: “Work it!” There is nothing more to do. If you can work it consistently and persistently to achieve success, at least it’s adequate. As for the ceiling for that adequacy, how high is space and sky?

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