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![]() I really believe it's true. Ken Evoy is an example of that.... A successful doctor, then toy designer, then internet marketer....
It's not well-known, but Richard Branson (the British billionaire) excelled at sports when he was young, until a knee injury stopped him from participating. I think someone with commitment to success will find it, no matter what discipline they try their hand at.... That's because they'll have the tenacity needed to succeed! The easiest thing in the world to do is to give up, yet success comes through sticking with things until you make it.... Whether it's brushing yourself off and getting back on your bicycle when you first learned how to ride a bike, or brushing off that bruised ego, taking stock of what you learned, and giving things another try.... I also have to thank Ricky for a great resource (though I have to update my bio there).... :) Thanks Gordon, great message, and thanks Ricky for a great resource.... :) - Dien |
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