The following article was written by Napoleon Hill and is intended to boost you in your efforts for both personal and financial success.
The greatest reward success brings is self-satisfaction. Although we often assume that the accumulation of wealth is the only measure of success, it is but one measure. It is an important one to be sure, but true success is marked by the satisfaction of knowing you have done a job and done it well—that you have achieved the goal you have achieved for yourself.
Einstein, for example, never attained great wealth in his
lifetime. But could anyone say he was unsuccessful? Einstein reached the top of
his profession and changed the world because he knew what he wanted to do and
had a plan for achieving it.
How can you motivate yourself to succeed?
The answer lies in
following the same method Einstein and all other enormously successful people
have followed. Develop a burning desire for something that you wish to have in
order to reach a greater goal you have set for yourself. Remember, there is a
difference between merely wishing for something and deciding definitely that
you are going to have it.
Once you have that burning desire, you will develop an
intensity of purpose that will allow you to simply brush aside obstacles that
seemed insurmountable before. All things
are possible to the person who believes they are possible.
Set yourself a
definite goal in life. Write it down. Commit it to memory. Direct every thought
and all your energies to making it come true. Instead of letting momentary setbacks
throw you off course, search in them for the seeds of an equivalent benefit
which can help you get back on track to attaining your goal.
When Henry Ford began work on his first “horseless buggy,”
less farsighted people—many of his own relatives and neighbors—laughed at him.
Some called him a “crazy inventor.”
Crazy or not, Ford knew what he wanted—and had a burning
desire to achieve it. He also refused to recognize any limitations. Lacking
formal education or training as a mechanic, he simply educated himself. Nothing
stands in the way of a person determined to reach a life goal.
Ford changed the face of America. His mass produced automobiles
made transportation affordable for the average family and opened up the
country. Whole industries grew up around the automobile: Without Ford’s “Tin
Lizzie,” there would have been no need for a network of highways (and the jobs
their construction created), service stations, fast-food franchises and motels.
Another perfect example is John Wanamaker who began as a
clerk in a Philadelphia retail store. From the beginning he made up his mind he
was going to own a similar store someday. When he announced this to his boss,
the store owner laughed and said, “Why, John, you don’t have enough money to
buy an extra suit of clothes, do you?”
“No,” Wanamaker said. “But I want a store like this—or even
a better one. And I’m going to get it.” At the height of his success, Wanamaker
owned one of the greatest mercantile establishments the country has ever known.
“I had very little schooling,” Wanamaker said years later. “But
I acquired the education I needed the same way a locomotive takes on water—I scooped
it up as I ran.”
Remember, Whatever the
mind of man can conceive and believe, the mind of man can achieve. The
person determined to attain success starts where he stands, making the best of
whatever tools he has and acquiring whatever else he needs along the way. Start
from wherever you stand—today.
Discover the 7 Secrets to Earning 6 figures Online and Live Your Own Life !!
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Johnny Wilson
Discover the 7 Secrets to Earning 6 figures Online and Live Your Own Life !!
Here's to your success,
Johnny Wilson

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