The Truth About SUCCESS
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@kuvtsisnyiamkoj Well as you waste productive time to believe I am prejudice I stay consistent in believing in developing myself. I do not need to know you. What i know is that a little over 100 years from today everyone will be dead. So why waste time doing things that does not benefit myself and others. Get motivated or get gone.
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I wish you were right. But I believe you are prejudice. You judge me by a few sentences. You don't even know me good enough to judge from the start. If being open mind can make people rich, we all can do that and be extremely rich by now.
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@kuvtsisnyiamkoj You are close minded, and therefore refuse success. Like Confucius Says : "He who says he can and he who says he can't are both usually correct." I believe that all i need is a system that works to be successful. You do not. Because of this, i succeed, and you will fail!
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Hey dude, having a system like McDonald does not make you a success. Only certain McDonald will succeed.
Perhaps it is the location. Some people "customers" are just bias, prejudice, and supportive of owners they like only. Therefore, there are too many factors involved in success.
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@kuvtsisnyiamkoj 11 months and You are still poor. All Success comes from a Proven System. That is why the rich get richer, and the mediocre get broker. Find something that works, then keep doing it. That is a system Like Mc.Donalds. You think more like some restaurant owner who will not be around 5 years from now, while another restaurant with a system will remain standing. Success is very simple, But do not confuse simple with Easy.
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Again another vague and useless video.
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This video is only viable for methodical people, not regular joe... just saying...
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@kuvtsisnyiamkoj ahaha, hows those millions going mate?
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"achieve success in ten easy steps" well "no.9 consistency" is not easy, people tend to get bored, but "no.7 act" can be applied for that.. "it's not boring.. it's exciting" :)
Keep asking yourself questions like. "How badly do I want this, and what am I willing to sacrifice (time, effort, ipods) to get it." In 2000, I made a promise to myself "I will never ever fill out a job application again for the rest of my life." Every time I've thought about throwing in the towel with my business, I always thought about having a boss talk down to me. That thought was way worse than any work or hurdle I had to overcome. The rewards have been totally worth the hard work.
SGladiator 4 years ago 7
OMG this guys are awesome, they change lifes... i have had self esteem problems since long ago,i thought i couldnt achieve anything myself.... they proved me wrong. Every person should watch this.
danielsb17 4 years ago 3