Persistence is the power I like and want to say. At the dramatic beginning of this article, I tell you this: the most direct, lasting and consistent route to the goal is the best, and anything indecisive and wandering is the worst. What I mean is that the most talented and most sustainable person is better than the most talented person who has the determination and lack of sustainability to succeed. It’s like old tales and “yarns” about turtles and turtles and rabbits and rabbits. The rabbit had all the speed, fast intelligence, and everything in the world, but the false assumption that these things would win the race for him, even if the animal was indecisive and lazy. Was misused in. Turtles had a work ethic that surpassed rabbits by their pure tenacity. So I repeat the first line as this additional and sensual double entender: Persistence is the power I like and want to say, but Persistence and determination are all the gifts, speed and talent of rabbits. Combined with, the person who has it is a valuable power. Perseverance, determination And talent The kind you need to be completely successful is The true triple threat and the most dangerous reality of all is that the combination of successful consciousness and successful talent provides a weak and unconquerable reality.
You see, Claude Myron Bristol mentions what I’m hinting at in his book, The Magic of Believing. That is what makes such a small book an immortal work. Anyway, a fully and properly used mind is power. Everything else is wasted time.
Wasted time is temporary to change the approach in a creative way that uses the imagination to do something better than what the original approach could or wanted to achieve. It’s a talent without discipline and tenacity, unless you quit. After all, the key to Harold Sherman’s happiness is to relax first and then be as creative as his book, The Key to Your Happiness. So, with that said, I think the secret of happiness is to last until you achieve it, never stop, just change your approach and work realistically in any situation.
When we do what we do for money and rewards, we are “in life.” We are really alive when we love what we are doing and get rewarded in every way that is consciously important. So when I say that what I do and live may be the same, I just wanted to get the attention of your reading. My real answer is that living a life is not the same as living a life. Anyway, a truly living life is always better.
A little boxing trivia for you to end this: Ken Norton lived a life saying he’s boxing purely for money, Cassius Marcels Clay Jr./Muhammad Ali is a real example I lived my life in. All the reports, biographies and autobiographies I have read and seen all support these realities. What you do is not your mission, it is your mission to live!
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