“Nevermind what they say if you meet with temporary defeat, for they, perhaps, do not know that every failure brings with it the seed of an equivalent success.” – Napoleon Hill
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Key Takeaways:
- Write down your written statement of purpose, including specific numerical amounts and other details
- Persistence is what separates those who succeed from those who don’t
- Defeat is nothing more that temporary. Don’t throw in the towel
- Make your desires clear, and reduce them to writing
- Analyze the three enemies that have to be cleared out: Indecisions, doubt and fear
- Positive thoughts and emotions attractive other positive thoughts and emotions. Hang out with people who are the way you want to be
Four Steps to Develop Persistence
- Definite purpose
- Definite plan, expressed through continuous action
- A mind closed to negativity and discouraging influences, including friends and family
- A friendly alliance with people who are focused on similar things
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