PROFIT FROM LOSS
The people who ultimately succeed
are those who are undaunted by disadvantageous circumstances, who waste no time
in lamenting over them and who give their attention instead to overcoming
whatever difficulties they are faced with.
AS Dale Carnegie—the most
pragmatic of modern thinkers once remarked: “The most important thing in life
is not to capitalize on your gains. Any fool can do that: The really important
thing is to profit from your losses. That requires intelligence; and it makes
the difference between a man of sense and a fool.”
It is seldom in this world that aspirants
to wealth and fame meet with nothing but success throughout their careers. Many
are the trials and tribulations through which they must pass before they can
savour the fruits of their endeavours. The people who ultimately succeed are
those who are undaunted by disadvantageous circumstances, who waste no time in
lamenting over them and who give their attention instead to overcoming whatever
difficulties they are faced with.
The
truly successful person is one who is prepared to battle through fire and water
right to the very end.
The idea of profiting from one’s
losses may seem paradoxical, but it is something definitely worth aiming for,
whether it be an individual, a group or a nation whose welfare is at stake. It
is not, after all, the one who has never had to face any difficulties
whatsoever who is necessarily the most successful in life. The truly successful
person is one who can carry his ambitions into effect no matter what hurdles he
has to leap over. He is the one who will arrive at his destination no matter
what obstacles are strewn in his path. He is the one who is prepared to battle
through fire and water right to the very end.
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