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Is success really that hard to get?


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The answer is yes for many and no for few. Those who follow their passion and live life with gratitude and with a balance with burning desire, those are the one who don’t have to run after success but the success runs after them. These are the people who are willing to work hard and having a vision of what they want. Success doesn’t have any secret recipe but a balance of certain habits and traits can lead you to success. Never giving up on a dream is the one of the most important trait. Everyone deserves to live their dream. Stop putting up excuses that why are you not living your dreams. You are more capable of what you think of yourself. Be Success King.

Is success really that hard to get?

Why can’t you be a billionaire? Why can’t you be the number 1 player in any sports? Why can’t you be CEO of any company? Why? I can’t find why!! Yes, you can live your dream. Just stop feeding your mind with excuses, one should not be able to answer that ‘why’. You deserve better than this. You are a “Champion”.


Success is not going to those who just want to sit back and complaint about everything and those who criticize and think that the world is against them. Those who says he knows everything and live the life of ignorance and indiscipline. Probably reading this module and claiming to be worthless as they know everything. God help those. You got to be open minded and should always be ready to learn more as if you are hungry for learning more. Learn something new every day.




Live as if you are going to die tomorrow and learn as if you are going to live forever.
- Mahatma Gandhi




Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.
-Albert Einstein






You ask me what I call Success -
It is, I wonder, Happiness?

It is not wealth, it is not fame,
Nor rank, nor power nor honored name.
It is not triumph in the Arts -
Best-selling books or leading parts.
It is not plaudits of the crowd,
The flame of flags, processions proud.
The panegyrics of the Press
are but the mirage of Success.
You may have all of them, my friend,
Yet be a failure in the end.

I've know proud Presidents of banks
Who've fought their way up from the ranks,
And party leaders of renown
Who played as boys in Shantytown.
Strong, self-made men, yet seek to trace
Benignity in any face;
Grim purpose, mastery maybe,
Yet never sweet serenity;
Never contentment, thoughts that bless -
That mellow joy I deem Success.

The haply seek some humble hearth,
Quite poor in goods yet rich in mirth,
And see a man of common clay
Watching his little ones at play;
A laughing fellow full of cheer,
Health, strength and faith that mocks at fear;
Who for his happiness relies
On joys he lights in other eyes;
He loves his home and envies none. . . .
Who happier beneath the sun?

Aye, though he walk in lowly ways,
Shining Success has crowned his days.
-William Service