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Ask for help, you will be surprised at what will happen and you will also be surprised who will help you, If you simply ask genuinely about what you are asking for and if you ask in the right way, you will be amazed at who will be prepared to help you.
Although you can't expect people to help you for nothing, many if them will, but for those who do charge you should always be happy to pay for the help, it is only fair. You should also recognise that you don't have to attain success on your own, you can't do it on your own. Having the courage to ask for help is a characteristic of all successful people. It isn't a sign of weakness, but a sign of strength. Success is something people build together, and asking for help is a solid step towards it.
Success is a joint effort; few people are truly self made. Every successful person has had help, has had a mentor or coach or has had a team supporting people. But that support doesn't come from just anyone. Successful people surround themselves with successes, just as losers tend to hang together too. Success is more than about money, it is about attitude; it's about reaching out for your dreams, it's about building up people, not tearing them down. Success rubs off, but so does negativity, so always choose to associate with positive and successful people.


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