This book aims to help readers achieve success as quickly as possible. It defines success as the progressive realization of worthy goals, noting that success is a process rather than a destination. The book asserts that success involves achieving multiple goals over time, with each new achievement raising the bar higher and motivating readers to set even more ambitious goals.
This book aims to help readers achieve success as quickly as possible. It defines success as the progressive realization of worthy goals, noting that success is a process rather than a destination. The book asserts that success involves achieving multiple goals over time, with each new achievement raising the bar higher and motivating readers to set even more ambitious goals.
This book aims to help readers achieve success as quickly as possible. It defines success as the progressive realization of worthy goals, noting that success is a process rather than a destination. The book asserts that success involves achieving multiple goals over time, with each new achievement raising the bar higher and motivating readers to set even more ambitious goals.
This book aims to help readers achieve success as quickly as possible. It defines success as the progressive realization of worthy goals, noting that success is a process rather than a destination. The book asserts that success involves achieving multiple goals over time, with each new achievement raising the bar higher and motivating readers to set even more ambitious goals.
SUCCESS BEGETS SUCCESS Preface This book is going to help you become successful as fast as possible. That’s the aim of the book.
If so, What is Success?
"Success is progressive realization of worthy
goals" – Earl Nightingale.
Success is not a destination, it is a process.
It is not about achieving one goal, it is about
many goals. If you achieve one, you set the bar high, you put your goal post even further. Then you start again.
Dr. Wayne Dyer famously proclaimed, “Don’t
die with the music still in you”. Someone then proceeded to ask Dr. Dyer, “When will I know it?”, to which he replied, “If you are still alive, then you haven’t.” Death is the ultimate pause.