Success And What It Takes
(We'll get back to that lovely little scene in a moment.)
Many people feel that buying something new -- new technology, new devices, new systems, new "stuff" -- is the key to success. They're convinced that what they have is not enough. What holds them back are the things they don't have.
But that is rarely true. Most people can't work to the limits of what they already have, much less approach the limits of whatever is newer, or faster, or better.
But that doesn't stop people from spending more time searching for better stuff than they do searching for ways to improve themselves.
Summer is here once more and with it all sorts of Championships, be it the Tour de France, or Wimbledon that has just ended, or this year marks five years since the London Olympics. The article deals with success and how to achieve it.
Many people are under illusions that success comes without having to put too much work into it, but ask the Athletes and you hear a somewhat different story.
Imagine the looks on people's faces when someone says, "You don't need to buy a lighter bike. You'd be a lot better off if you lost 10 or 20 pounds."
(We'll get back to that lovely little scene in a moment.)
Many people feel that buying something new -- new technology, new devices, new systems, new "stuff" -- is the key to success. They're convinced that what they have is not enough. What holds them back are the things they don't have.
But that is rarely true. Most people can't work to the limits of what they already have, much less approach the limits of whatever is newer, or faster, or better.
But that doesn't stop people from spending more time searching for better stuff than they do searching for ways to improve themselves.
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