“Success is steady progress toward one’s personal goals.”
Jim Rohn
According to Jim above, “steady progress” is it, it’s the goal, it’s success.
So, let’s see here, if we just keep going, we proceed, we make progress on a regular basis, then we’re succeeding?
Yep.
That’s exactly what he’s saying.
This is exactly what we’re saying here.
The marathon isn’t the goal. The training is the goal.
Let’s list a few more stereotypical markers of success:
1. Money
2. Fame
3. Power
Recognize those? What if we measured by a different scale?
It’s very Silicon Valley, very hard (and very easy at the same time), and is the core of the Worst Book Ever success.
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