Success
- Fred Wagner
- Jun 3, 2021
- 1 min read
Earl Nightingale's definition of success is "the progressive realization of a worthy ideal."
All achievements, all earned riches, have their beginning in an ideal.
Psychologist have said that, "When one is truly ready for a thing, it puts in it's appearance"
When opportunity arises in a different form, or from a different direction than expected, are you prepared to still recognize the opportunity? Even if it comes in from a temporary setback, misfortune, or defect?
Are you ready, or aware, of the fact that you can acquire the asset of definite knowledge that the intangible impulse of thought can be transmuted into material rewards by the application of known principles?
Have you ever thought yourself into a certain result or outcome? You had the "nothing" to start with, except the capacity to know exactly what you wanted, and then you had the determination to stand by that desire until it was realized.
Was the result of a positive outcome or negative one? Because the principle works both ways.
Energy comes from desire.
Thank you for reading my blog notes. Quotes and references for my blog are from the book Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill along with information from Bob Proctor seminars.
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