LAWS OF GREATNESS
LAWS OF GREATNESS
Success
is not a magical manifestation, but a reward for hard work—which is a criteria
for meaningful progressive attainment in life’s pursuits, just like perfection,
which is not attainable on a one-day basis or forthwith, but relentless effort
matched with sustainable development that would stand for a life time.
Life is a business; it’s only those
who are adventurously willing to take risks that are positively geared towards
successful prospects that stand the chance of surviving the heat and turbulence
of the drama-called-success. The truth about “who we are” is all about what we do; hence profit in business or
success in life is not about where we come from, our names, tribe, sex, race or
status; rather, it’s what we are able to make out of it (life) is what defines
or justifies our hard work and resilience in the pursuit of winnings in this
hardship-entangled world. It’s noteworthy that, being religious or irreligious,
educated or illiterate, male or female, adult or adolescents, black or white
has got nothing to do with our success, failure, wealth or poverty. It’s our
mindset or psychology that sets our pace—such that, it’s what we have got that
we can give out or let go. Invariably, you are who you are, not because you are weak or strong; but because of how you think and what you can
perceive of yourself about life.
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