Sunday, January 5, 2014

If You Can Dream It You Can Make It.

These days, a lot of people are equating failure as an event with failure as a person. But there is a different between the two.

The fact that a business venture you are involved in failed does not make you a failure. I want to suggest that from today, you do not internalize your occasion failures.

You are not what you have done. You are not what others assess you to be. You are who God says you are.

We have allowed advertisers to define success for us. They say if you can ride a good car, have a fantastic job and live in a nice apartment, all of that seemingly perfect life defines success.

But no, not everything that glitter is gold. Success is setting goals and achieving them. But if you set a goal of five million in the next thirty days and make the money after robbing a bank, did you succeed? Yes you did, and no, you did not.

As an event it was a successful operation, and you achieved your goal. As a person you are a big time thief. Now, that the failure.

This implies that there is a difference between success as a person and success as an event. If you are a success as a person, you will also achieve success as event. If it can happen in your heart, it can happen in your life.


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