Reminds me of interviews I saw with inventors who invented stuff that we all think, "I could have invented that." The reason they said we were just thinking such a thing and they were sitting there as millionaires was that every time someone told them no (which was over and over for many years) they insisted and kept pushing forward.
I've never seen this. Thank you SO much for sharing. Very inspiring. I needed that for sure!
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7 comments:
this post reminds me of a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail."
Wow, great video. So true.
nice! I think maybe I should play that for myself every single day. maybe then I'll start doing, you know, whatever.
That was great!
Reminds me of interviews I saw with inventors who invented stuff that we all think, "I could have invented that." The reason they said we were just thinking such a thing and they were sitting there as millionaires was that every time someone told them no (which was over and over for many years) they insisted and kept pushing forward.
:)
Have a great weekend!
This is great...makes so much sense.
I've never seen this. Thank you SO much for sharing. Very inspiring. I needed that for sure!
I decided to go through my list of "followers" today and pay a visit to let you know how thankful I am for your friendship, fellowship and followship! xoxo, Jenn
Now isn't this the truth? (rhetorical question)
xoxo,
Carrie
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