The One Who is Willing to Do and Dare - Quote 2
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day one
Today’s quote on success
“The person who gets the farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure-thing boat never gets far from shore.”
–Dale Carnegie
Playing it safe is certainly the easiest thing to do. Just sit back and relax in your comfort zone and nothing much will happen. Once you make the choice to sit behind the driving seat of your own life then you really can start to take control and achieve great things.
The person that is willing to take action is the person who is going to succeed. You must face your fears and take risks. The world belongs to the risk takers, the dreams and the doers.
Don’t let life sail you by on autopilot. Make sure you get far from shore and sail out into the big wide ocean of opportunity.
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Thanks for the reminder Tom,
Indeed action is necessary after having the big dream.
“People, with rare exceptions, do not fail because they lack knowledge, education or talents. They fail chiefly because of what they do not do.”
Best Wishes
Let’s Acquire Wisdom and Live with Passion
Hi Tom!
I feel the greatest thing one can do is inpire. I’m really inspired by your article. I like your theme of the blog - spreading inspiration, through your blog.
I’ll not miss it. These days I’m down with a sense of unaccomplishments and depression.
Kudos to your efforts & all the best!
Solomon
It has been a while since I visited you blog and you fail to disappoint (not that I’m expecting it). I LOVE this post.