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WHY DO PEOPLE FAIL
by Jim Straw (edited)
There has been much written, and said, about why and how people succeed.
The contention being that, in order to succeed, you must learn, and then
apply, the principles and techniques used by others who have gained
success. But, knowing the principles and techniques used by others
who have gained success doesn’t qualify a person to succeed. If it did, all
of those who have read and studied the various, and many, books,
booklets, plans, and programs on the subject of SUCCESS would, by
virtue of their knowledge thereof, be successful.
Statistically, 98% of the people in this country never reach a level of
anything more than sustained mediocrity; only 2% ever really achieve
success.
– WHY?
The answer is simple. — They have never “qualified” for success,
because they refuse to “pay their dues.” These people (the 98%) are
so wrapped-up in “protecting” and “maintaining” the level of
mediocrity they have achieved that they will not risk one iota of
what they have.
It’s like the young boy who, at long last, got his first pair of really
fine shoes.
Now, these shoes were exceptionally fine. So fine,
in fact, that the boy spent many hours wiping and
shining them – while keeping them safe from scuffs,
neatly wrapped in paper, in their box under his bed.
A number of opportunities presented themselves
for the boy to wear the shoes, but he chose to
safe-guard them and wore his older shoes instead.
After all, if he wore them, he would run the risk
of scuffing them or dulling their glittering shine.
When the day finally arrived, when the occasion
was most important, the boy learned, to his
disappointment, that his feet had grown and the
shoes no longer fit him. (I gave that pair of
shoes to a more needy neighbor — and, from that
day forward, I have never again been afraid to
lose anything.)
Unfortunately, most people are like that boy.
– They read all of the books, booklets, plans,
and programs about the principles and techniques
used by others to gain success. As the boy did
with the shoes, they let the opportunities to
use what they have learned pass them by — or,
they make a half-hearted start, but never continue
past their first small and futile attempts.
Why do they hold back? — Because they fear losing
what little they have. They “protect” their meager
and mediocre position so well that they never lose it.
At retirement age, those people look back with pride
at the fact that they have ventured little and lost
nothing. But, not unlike the boy and his shoes, they
learn, to their disappointment, that that which they
protected so well will not sustain them after their
retirement and they are forced to seek aid and
assistance from their government, family and friends.
Those people have never “qualified” for anything
better, because they have never “paid their dues.”
If you haven’t, yet, gained success, look around
you. What are you protecting? If you lost it all
tomorrow, would you really lose anything of great
value?
People fail, not because they cannot succeed, but
because they are unwilling to risk what they have.
They “protect” their mediocrity until it is all
they have left.
The struggle to achieve success is not unlike
any great battle in any war. — The victorious
army is always the one that gives up the position
it has won in order to advance against a better,
more advantageous position. Only the losing army
stands and defends a mediocre position.
A young Lieutenant once asked a wise General,
“Why should we try so hard to reach a position
at the top of the hill? As we charge up the hill,
our enemies will surely take the positions behind
us, and we will lose what we have gained; even
if we take the hill.”
The General, a very wise man, replied, “Yes — but,
it is much easier to charge downhill. When we have
taken the higher position, we will charge back down
the hill and recover all that we have lost. Then,
we will charge down the other side of the hill.”
The people who make up the 2% who achieve success
are forever charging up the hill — losing all behind
them — and then charging back down the hill, on both
sides, to regain anything they may have lost and
achieve even more success.
Not unlike the losing army, most people will never
succeed, because it would mean that they would have
to give up the mediocre position they have protected
for so long.
In order to succeed, you must first “lose” your
mediocrity. — Success doesn’t happen any other way.
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God Bless
Faith
































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