Thursday, November 7, 2013

Will you be an observer or participant of life?

Dear...

Bob Proctor stated: "we are born with an equal amount of infinite potential". Do you also wonder why some people are successful and excel in their life and others aren't?  If you believe that people's successes are predefined by talent and circumstances this message might not be for you. If you think that Bob Proctor's statement has some truth then indulge me for a moment and read on.
Over the years a staggering amount of publications of successful  people in all kind of areas, sports, politics, business, science etc point into the same direction. The majority of these game changers were not born in ideal circumstances and many of them were not immediately showing evidence of remarkable talent. But they all had a couple of  things in common, they showed courage in the face of adversity and despite numerous setbacks they all kept a fire of passion burning in them. Most importantly they all learned the following truth: 'resistance either wins or strengthens'. Successful people only accept the latter, they are without exception participants of life instead of observers and that is by choice.

What will be your choice?

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PS.
And if you think age has something to do it with consider some the following successful people out of a long list: Colonel Sanders of KFC founded his company at the age 65 and became a millionaire,  Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin at the age of 47 and won a Nobel prize at the age of 65, Morgan Freeman became an acclaimed actor after the age of 52, Vincent van Gogh went only to arts school at the age of 27 and had his firs exposition at the age of 32.

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