#5 - No Quitters, Criers, Complainers, or Cowards--Especially No Quitters!
Friday, January 20, 2012 at 12:15PM
An Excerpt from MOMMY MILLIONAIREFailure was inevitable. I was done beating myself up for failing.
Not facing failure--my own shortcomings, my arrogance, my ignorance, or my self-defeating attitude--then coming back to try to fix what I had failed at? Now that was something to be ashamed of. In the end, those who have succeeded are those who have failed, and conquered their failures.
All you need to do is succeed one more time than you fail to become a millionaire.
I was beginning to understand that with every failure, I was calling upon newer and deeper personal resources of courage, ingenuity and responsibility to find success.
It was as if I was becoming a more realized person every day. I was using every single capacity God had given me—physical, mental, emotional, spiritual—to the utmost limit. I started to see providence in little as well as big events in my daily life. I was a hundredpercent alive, feeling every emotion on the spectrum every day. I was becoming addicted. In a way, I was already part of this secret society that I was so desperately trying to join.
An excerpt from MOMMY MILLIONAIRE
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