abundance of water

Sunday, March 4, 2012

failure the road to success

“Winners are losers who got up and gave it one more try.” Dennis De Young

Practice make perfect, the more you do the better you get at it. This is a law of nature, a law of the universe and should be a law of you. Nature consists of an abundance of everything, the waters of the sea the grass on the land, the leaves on the trees, and the stars in our heavens. This abundance also exists in the economical world, there is an abundance of money out there, belonging to the successful people of this world, the losers who got up and tried one more time.
The fact is that 20% of the population on earth control 80% of the economical wealth and the other 80% of the population control the remaining 20%.
I would like to refrain myself from comparing success only with money, as I believe money is only a commodity, it cannot buy happiness, or health, it can only assist you in achieving your goals. But if you need to tap into the source of money you can at any time. I have this saying don’t chase money let money chase you. Every person has the right to determine his or her definition of success, and this definition is the path you need to walk to your personal success. To create a million dollars is no more successful than to save lives at sea, or teaching children equipping them with life skills.
Whatever you definition and vision of success, it is important to understand that failure is the highway to success, the shortcut in learning. If you fear failure your believe systems are not set for success. It is important to see failure in the right context, to understand and live a life with the following motto “there is no problems in live, every problem is an opportunity.” Failure is the opportunity to travel the experienced road to success. We can learn so much from a baby in the house, when they start walking they fall, (failure) but they always stand up and try again until they succeed and master the art of walking. This prove to me that we are born to succeed, it is only silly believe systems that we developed during our life’s that stop some of us.
If I set a personal target in life, I will achieve it, the more I fall the more I will get up and try again, and again, and again.
Colonel Sanders did not wake up one morning with a chicken recipe and enough finance to start the K.F.C franchise, he knocked a 101 doors, he was turned down a 100 times, he failed a 100 times but the difference is he stood up 101 times, to achieve his goal and his success.
Don’t fear failure; don’t see problems, see the opportunities that are created by failure and problems. Perhaps that problem that is coming your way makes you think and allow you to develop your dream even further and better.

Give me feedback allow me to learn from you.

Willie Beetge (Duracrete we care)
www.Hypersmash.com

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