Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny.
I just realized how difficult it is to read my blog.
Guess I’ll need to proofread my blog at times. My ideas
sometimes flow way too fast and they seem totally
unorganized when I put it into words.
I was told,the only way of motivation was self motivation.
No one has the ability to motivate another. The only thing
you can do is to let the other party realize the need to
self motivate himself.
I guess it’s partially right. I still choose to believe
that all my friends are meant for BIG things in life. We
are humans and humans are wondrous miraculous creatures.
Just to put it more clearly, how many of you army guys
out there always knew your physical limit was that high,
200 counts of pushups? A 900kg transom[part of a bridge
that weighs 35 ton]? Don’t it seem wonder how we can
achieve it because we are in the army and the army pushes
us to do that, we have no other choice and thus we end
up achieving?
HUMANS ARE OmniPotent.
Another perspective, how many of you friends out there always could pick up this new language you wanted to learn because of interest? Frequently, many give up straight before achieving anything because he became an disillusioned learner [I could give a whole post just to explain; but it means he realized how much he doesn’t know, and that the language isn’t that easy to learn, not as he expected when he decided to start learning]
Compare this with your young age language. Just count, how many languages do you all guys know? 2 or 3? Maybe even more. Why? It seems like when we were younger, we HAD to learn, we were made to keep learning, and thus we achieved mastering the language.
Friends, you can be rich, if you want to. Humans are meant for wondrous things.
How many school drop-outs are successful? Few. How many non-school-drops are that successful? Even a lesser hand. What gives school drop-outs a higher chance to be successful? It’s not that they’ve more experience in working world, it’s simply due to their need to survive in the harsh world, and they’re left with that path. It’s their do or die decision. They have to succeed in order to survive.
When you have no routes of retreat, you’re in a fix, your sub-conscious mind takes over, and miracles happen.
You’re not destined to be poor or middle-class, it’s just that no one told you that you could walk that path. Do you wish to be successful? If you do, a simple first step would be to grab any book, especially a copy of Robert T.Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad. You could also contact me as I would be more than willing to see another friend succeed. Friends, Believe in your inner power and see you at the top.
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