Successful people know what is in store for them when it comes to their own set goals and do what it takes to get it. The average person only wants something, but has no real intention of getting it.
Here is an example, my friends all say they want to make bank and become millionaires, but me, I know i'm going to be a millionaire. It's simple as that, there should be not a single doubt in one's mind when it comes to goals. Currently i'm in contest prep and I know i'm going to make it on stage without failure. Everyday I want to cheat or just quit, but because I have told myself so many times now that "I am" going to step on the stage, quitting seems impossible. I know so many other people who just wanted to lose weight this summer and now I see them on Twitter saying "oh I shouldn't have eaten that" or "too lazy to run."
This is why the fail, they already have failure as an option next to success. Once failure truly becomes not an option, the only other choice is success.
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08-04-2012, 05:06 AM #1
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Imo the difference between successful peaople vs. Average people
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the only thing youve succeeded in so far is being a typical all-talk-no-accomplishments teen miscer.. And you sorta failed in that because this ISNT THE TEEN SECTION
teen misc -->>>
Cyber-e-commerce Business tycoon CEO 10k/day misc -->>
Future elite-level athlete dream big its all you im a champion mind over matter zen misc -->>
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08-04-2012, 06:35 AM #23
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I've never even worked a day in my life till I started at Taco Bell for a summer job, but outside of that my academic mindset is beyond my friends. I've also gone to military school, so I have good leadership skills as well as discipline.
I agree 100%. Money honestly means nothing to me, I would rather volunteer in a third world country than to work a 9-5 job.
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08-04-2012, 06:40 AM #29
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It's easier to fail op, that's why people just wallow in what could have been their dreams, like you op i know i'm gunna be a boss engineer and make a fortune with a new idea because i strive for the best. i would wish you luck with your progress but i'm sure you will achieve your goals and be a champion!
I thought i was natty until i found out there is creatine in beef...
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08-04-2012, 06:42 AM #30
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