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How to Rise Above Failure

Life is impartial to everyone, and the rewards it delegates are in direct proportion to the seeds of actions we sow. Therefore, it is not what happens to you, but how you respond that creates the turning point. Britain's former Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, perceptively expressed, "Responsibility is the price of greatness."<br>

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How to Rise Above Failure

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  1. How to Rise Above Failure Do you remember, from American history, the lovely wooden plaque that was engraved with these sobering words, "The Buck Stops Here"? Harry Truman's presidency resonated with personal responsibility, as he endured wide criticism for countless post-war difficulties. Though bearing the brunt of many false accusations, his presidential motto, "The Buck Stops Here," signified that he passed blame onto no one. If the nation was to succeed, it was his duty to create success; if it was to fail, the fault rested fully upon him. Perhaps we should begin to think more like our former president and declare, "If anything in my life is going to change, it begins with me." Do you see that this is how it must be with you and me? Thankfully, success and failure are as predictable as the seasons, unfailingly adhering to the natural law of sowing and reaping. This law simply states that for every seed you sow, there is a proportionate harvest. So what's the bottom line? If you want to reap more rewards, you must sow more service, spread additional contribution, and create added value. Remember, a seed of nothing produces a season of nothing. The choice is yours - you will reap whatever you sow. One can naively pretend to be unaffected by this law, but the truth is that you will never reap what someone else sows: You will only reap what you sow. Likewise, if you don't sow, you don't reap. Who else on earth holds the responsibility for your harvest but you? Unfortunately, many people mistakenly believe that they are not accountable for their individual success or failure. Let's take a look at a subject we're all interested in - finances. Our financial independence relies solely upon our own actions, right? I'm sure you realize that it doesn't happen by wasting time or even by spending endless hours in dedicated prayer. Financial freedom is the result of thorough planning, careful investment, effectual problem solving, and wise choices. https://neighboursreview.com/dream-machine-review/ https://neighboursreview.com/wealth-and-abundance-review/ https://salutemreviews.com/hypnosis-bootcamp-review/

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