Treasure Magazine volume
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functioning by push rather than pull. Yes that is expected to sound strange
but here is what I mean, as long as your actions is because people
compelled you to and not because you saw a need to take such actions
your may never exceed maximum failure. There is a rising pressure
everywhere for people to conform to pleasing associates, friends and
colleagues at the detriment of doing the right things. Look! You don't
succeed because you did what they want, you succeed because you chose
to take the right actions at the right times.
Lack of personal standards and diligence is another prominent reason that
may have kept you where you are today. What are you known for;
careless, half hazard and unskilled products or neatly packaged excellent
products? What you sow is often what you reap in fact I will say much
more than you sowed is what you reap. If you must be known, be known
for the right things. Be known as a person with unbeatable principles and
standards else you will soon become miserably known.
I bet you will agree with me so well on this next point, "impatience and
quitting too soon". 60% of humans stop before a fall, 25% quit for real
after falling once while the remaining 15% dare to fall and fall again until
they win. Little wonder why a little percentage of the world manage the
larger part of the world's economy. Imagine a baby who never rises after
his first fall in attempting to walk twenty years ago today. Good things
don't come easy but I bet you could effortlessly fail. You have to be
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