Best Of Quote Will Change Your Life Forever
I have a love-hate relationship with
Instagram. It’s great to connect with people but it’s also addicting at times
and can kill productivity.
But recently, I found a motivational quote
that really resonated with me and hit home. The crazy part is that the quote is
nearly 100 years old, but resonates as much today as it ever has.
If you apply the principles of this quote,
it can literally change the course of your life. Here it is …
“Success is not final,
failure is not fatal. It is the courage to continue that counts.” –
Winston Churchill
This quote can guide your life into
something great if you truly understand it. Let’s get real, everyone wants
success in one way or another.
For some, it’s a monetary success. It’s
millions of dollars, fancy cars, private jets, and lavish life.
For others, it’s inner peace. It’s being
able to enjoy every day, give back, and help others.
It’s a different version for every person
but it’s inherent to humans to want to achieve and prosper.
So what does it mean? Why does it matter?
Let’s break it down …
The Secrets of Success
“Success is not final.”
Success is defined as the accomplishment of
an aim or purpose.
The first part of the quote is important
and easily missed by so many people on the quest for greatness. Even if you
work tirelessly, learn new skills, and grow to achieve success, that does not
mean success will stick around.
You have to stay consistent and evolve to keep
your level of success. And once you achieve your goal, it’s only natural to
want more and keep striving for greatness.
“Failure is not fatal.”
So many people are terrified of failure
when in reality, failure is part of any process. No one achieves greatness
without failure along the way.
But so many people get failure wrong and
interrupt it by thinking failure means it’s time to quit. In reality it’s the
exact opposite.
Failure, a way to show you what didn’t work
so you can adapt and overcome.
Thomas Edison, Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and
99% of successful people used what they learned from failures to create what
they wanted in life.
“It is the courage to
continue that counts.”
Courage is simply being face to face with
your fear, and doing it anyway. Often times making a change in life is scary.
But for the most part, it’s only a perception
of fear, which usually comes from the survival part of your brain that is
just trying to protect you from perceived danger.
But if you’re trying to achieve a life goal
and get out of your comfort zone, there is no need to let fear hold you back.
Not living a life true to yourself is the number one regret of the dying.
Don’t give into fear, move towards it so much that you
become fearless!
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