If you want success, you have NO excuse not to succeed. In fact, none of us has any excuse to make for not having succeeded or not being on the path for a greater life.
While ages ago, only Kings could own, buy and rule the world, in today's world, everyone is a King. We say knowledge is power and I say it's true. Knowledge doesn't necessarily mean going to school and getting a PhD. Knowledge and education, in my opinion, is knowing that you can learn anything that you want, be anyone that you want to be, have anything you want to have and basically create and live the life you want.
Today's biggest and top secrets of the world's richest, smartest and most fulfilled people are revealed. We can no longer ask: 'What did he do to become so successful?' or 'How does she make so much money?' We know every single habit of highly successful people - the information is available anywhere and everywhere.
Mere knowledge is not going to get you (or me) anywhere if it's not followed by actions. I could know the formula for resolving a math problem and think/ believe I can easily solve it but does it guarantee me I will successful find the right answer? Most probably NO. Practicing is part of getting to the point you want to get to.
I hear sometimes people complain about the job market, the economy, the crisis, the government etc. We can certainly blame the world for all the things we don't have. But what can we do to overcome these challenges and take control? Sometimes we feel / get stuck. It's completely normal. But what's not normal is to drop everything when you really badly want to achieve something. I see on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram so many statuses of inspirational quotes and words of wisdom. YouTube is full of tutorials and videos/ stories of successful people. The information is out there waiting for you/ us to read it, chew it, digest it and turn it into an actionable plan.
The question remains what's your definition of success?
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