Saturday, 13 April 2013

GSA INSPIRATION - HOW BAD DO YOU WANT TO BE SUCCESSFUL?

I came across this truly inspiring video which a friend shared on Facebook. I don't know why i decided to watch the video but i did anyway. I normally would have ignored such but i'm glad i watched this one. It really inspired, motivated and literally woke me up. It's true, we all want to be successful but how bad do we want it. Are you ready to defy all odds, stay up for 72 hours straight and ditch meals just to be successful? Do you want it that bad? Think about it. Time waits for no man, cliche but very true. If you want to get there, get to work now. Get up, get out and make things happen for you. It is possible, don't let no one tell you that it isn't. Are you homeless now? With hard-work and determination you can own estates some day. Nothing is impossible.
I always ask myself if the likes of Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Tyra Banks, Matthew Mullenweg, Oprah Winfrey, Will Smith...(and the endless list goes on) are any different from me. They don't own 2 heads neither do they own multiple limbs. They are normal humans just like you and i who knew where they wanted to be and worked really hard to get there. They had great ideas and worked hard to see them turn into reality. Majority of these people went from having nada to working their way up. So, what's your excuse? If you have an inbuilt talent, work on it and get yourself out there, if you have to get a job, get one. If you're a student, take your studies very seriously now because if you don't, you'd have a lot to regret later. If your school is really flexible and your lectures don't take up all your time, why not get yourself busy on the side. Become an entrepreneur, come up with really smart and productive ideas or get a part time job. Make the most of every second that you have to breathe. The speaker in the video said "success is very intentional and deliberate." Take it in and bear in mind that just as success is intentional and deliberate, so is the opposite in most cases.









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