Happy Monday!
This week’s book is
An important person in my life gave me this book as a gift and I could not thank him enough for it. The amount of reflection I did was tremendous.
Here’s my top 10 takeaways:
Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 52 seconds.
1. Excellence
Do not expect anything from others, but believe in yourself. Take responsibility for your actions and give your best.
Lower your expectations, but not your dreams.
2. Perspective
The way you see your life shapes your life.
Success is achieved by turning each step into a goal and each goal into a step.
3. Action
True success is not having been, but continuing to be.
The man who succeeds is the man who tries.
4. Mistake = Learning
Only one thing is more painful than learning from experience, and that is, not learning from experience.
There is beauty in mistaking.
5. True Wealth
You will find yourself at the top when you help someone else up a mountain.
Don't measure your wealth by the money you have, measure your wealth by those things you wouldn't trade for money.
6. Grit
The exaltation to obtain a reward is the engine to test any resource that leads to achieving gratification.
Only those who are willing to go far, and do, will know how far they can go.
7. Expectations
Well-being does not come from many riches, but from few needs. To be content with what we have is to be rich.
Knowing how to get by without what we want is to be powerful.
8. Fulfillment
The emptier a man's head is, the fuller his pockets need to be.
Wealth consists much more in enjoyment than in possession.
9. Commitment
Those who hesitate to make plans do so because they doubt their ability to deliver and do not want to commit.
Do not fear commitment.
10. Ownership
Every right implies a responsibility.
Every opportunity, an obligation.
Every position, a duty.
“The greatest happiness is the well-being that is experienced by being actively engaged in what we like to do.”
— Mario Rizo
Until next week,
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