The Quest for Everlasting Success: July 2007

Monday, July 16, 2007

How Can a Simple Mathematical Fact Help You Improve Your Life and Become an Extremely Successful Person?

Do you like mathematics?

Were you a fan of your math classes when you were a child?

As you read through this article you are going to discover how you can use a simple mathematical fact―one that we all learned in our math classes when we were kids―to improve your life and become an extremely successful person.

If you remember, one of the earliest math lessons we all learn is addition and subtraction.

We learned that the positive (+) sign increases the value of the output of the equation, while the negative (–) sign decreases the value of the output of the equation.

So whatever number you add to a (+) sign guarantees you an output that is greater than the original number. And whatever number you add to a (–) sign guarantees you an output that is less than the original number.

You can apply this mathematical fact to your daily life and make it work to help you become an extremely valuable and successful person.

The same concept of (+) and (–) signs applies to your attitude.

When you are a positive person who tries to make the best out of any situation, then you will get greater results that are guaranteed to be better than the initial situation. The result you get doesn’t depend on the initial situation you were in―it only depends on your positive attitude and how you responded to the initial situation, with the aim of increasing the value of the outcome.

Conversely, when you have a negative attitude, you transform any situation, whether it is good or bad to begin with, into a negative that is lower in value than the initial situation. Your negative attitude will decrease your value as a person, will not attract people to you, and will never get you good results.

Think about it. It is better for you to be a positive person who increases the outcome of whatever the circumstances are, than to be a negative person who always complains, makes excuses, and transforms a situation into a negative outcome.

Be positive, because it is your only choice if you want to get better results. Being negative will add nothing to you or your life except more poor results that will lead you to more failures.

The (+) sign is much more powerful than the (–) sign.

The key to better results and great success is having a positive attitude that can turn any situation into a positive outcome.

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Saturday, July 14, 2007

I Finally Discovered How Socrates’ Philosophy of Marriage Can Help You Conquer Your Fear of Failure!

As you read this article you are going to learn about Socrates’ amazing philosophy of marriage and how you can use it to conquer your fear of failure and achieve higher levels of success.

Who on earth doesn't fail?

We all fail. The most important thing is knowing how to face and handle failure, and how to use it as a stepping stone to reach your goals and dreams.

If you succeed, that is a good thing. But the best lessons you learn in life come from your failures.

Socrates used a similar philosophy in regard to marriage. He said, “If a man has a good marriage, that is a good thing. If he has a bad marriage, he becomes a philosopher, and that is a good thing.”

That is a truly amazing philosophy. It teaches you how to handle success and failure.

When you succeed, it is good―congratulations. You need to spend some time analyzing your success to understand the key lessons of that success, so that you can repeat them again and again to achieve future successes.

And when you fail, you need to spend almost three times as much time as you do when you succeed, analyzing your failure to understand the key lessons of that failure. Those lessons will really shape your character and make you a true philosopher and a wise man.

The best lessons you can learn in your life come from your failures. So accept failures in your life and be grateful for them. And keep your eye on the pearls of wisdom that you gain from your failures.

Fact is, successful people are the ones who fail the most. If you don’t fail, then you aren’t growing. If you don’t fail, then you aren’t doing something worthy.

Don't let your successes and failures pass without analyzing them for the lessons they offer―then learn from those lessons and take them with you to the next level.

Be a good analyst of your achievements and failures. This will make you a philosopher. You will soon become a person who is a good student of life. You will understand how life works and how you can succeed in whatever endeavor you choose.

The lessons you learn from your own life experiences are much more powerful than those you read in a book or hear in a speech.

So from now on, be an analyst. Don't let important life events pass without learning the lessons that you should learn to grow and expand.

Thanks to Socrates, we can learn about success even when he talks about marriage.

You, too, can become a great philosopher simply by becoming the analyst of your own life.

Face your fears and make it big!

Sunday, July 08, 2007

The Secret Of Happiness

"The secret of happiness is enjoyable work plus helping others." - John Caples

This is one of the best quotes I've ever read. So simple, yet very profound.

You can be the happiest person in the world when you do what you love and serve others along the way.

Monday, July 02, 2007

It is all about YOU!

“Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.” - Abraham Lincoln

You are the ONE, anything else comes next to you.