Monday, February 9, 2015

The Most Responsible

If you want to blame the person most responsible for your failures in life, then you can start to blame yourself? Why so?

Because You're alone in making the decision to fail. Your boss is not fierce. Not your men unruly. Your wife is not inconsistent. Your husband is not that inconsiderate. Not a friend in office gossip about you. But because you are the one who decides, make decisions with full awareness, to fail.

A gymnast of Japan won the gold medal after dancing with a beautiful dream in the Olympics. Whereas the previous day, cracked heels and doctors say will be maimed for life. The pain was defeated by a strong will to dedicate the gold medal for his country.

A pair of drop-out students started a small software company that is not taken into account at all would be great. Now Bill Gates and Tim Allen are two legends of the software world, whereas only berijazahkan high school (high school).

A veteran of the First World War offers family recipes to more than a thousand people who can give him judged venture capital to develop the restaurant. A thousand people were rejected. But he did not give up. Imagine if that time Colonel Sanders decided to stop at the refusal to 999, today we will not know the Kentucky Fried Chicken.

When the experiment lights are all several hundred failed. Thomas Edison said to a reporter. "I did not fail! In fact I've just managed to find a way to 879 not to make light!" Never give up. Your success, not fate. Success is something that can only be achieved with the treasure, sweat, tears and sometimes blood. In principle, no one is failing. That there is only one who "decided to stop" before achieving success.

Did You Know. 
According to research conducted by the institute Forrester, in America, a regular phone takes 91 years to reach the amount of 100 million units installed. While television takes 54 years to reach the same amount. While today, mobile phones acquire a new customer every 1.3 seconds ..!

Wisdom Of The Day 
Human values, not how he died. but how he lived; not what is gained, but what telahdiberikan; not what his rank, but what has been done with the task given by God. (Ministry)

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