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Road to Success. If you want to accomplish great things be willing to sacrifice much.


One of the most common mistakes and one of the costliest is thinking that success is due to some genius, some magic, something or others we do not possess. (Maltbie D. Babcock).
Success is : knowing your purpose in life, growing to reach your maximum potential and sowing seeds that benefit others.

Everyone has his own specific vocation or mission in life. Everyone must carry out a concrete assignment that demands fulfilment, there in he cannot be replaced, nor can his life be repeated. Thus everyone's task is as unique as his specific opportunity to implement it.(psychologist Viktor Frankl).


Many people let everyone around them decide their agenda in life. As a result, they never really dedicate themselves to their purpose in life. They become Jack of all trades master of none, rather than a jack of few trades focused on one.
There can be no success without sacrifice, if you desire to accomplish little, sacrifice little. But if you want to accomplish great things be willing to sacrifice much.


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