Domination isn’t always achieved by brute strength force, sometimes persistence is the silent victor.
So you want to be the big dog on the block? You want to flex your muscles, puff out your chest and claim ‘king of the jungle’ status in your little corner of the world? You can do so by a show of force and completely dominate whichever ‘game’ you’re playing. But that isn’t the only way to play the game. Most of us are not the big dogs, nor do we aspire to be. Many of us simply seek to be safe and secure in our day to day activities and life. When you jump into a new endeavor, business opp, or social media platform, the strongest, most aggressive approach is likely to fail more so than not.Did you like today’s quote? Consider an UPVOTE or a RESTEEM, I would be very appreciative!
Check out yesterday’s “Quote of the Day #21” if you haven’t already done so.Are you fearless?
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haha I love that quote ! LOL quitters never prosper ! Steem on my friend !👍👍👍😂
I knew you'd be feeling this quote Karen :) Steem on & on & on my friend!
To the moon baby !! 🚀🚀🚀🚀
OH YEAH!! :)
Upvoted and followed
Please do the same
Thanks @jatinarora.
Wait, what's fear?
...I got nothing LOL. but I hear it's a thing people get all irrational about all the time ;)
<3
That's some pretty good advice. Thanks!
I'm happy to hear that @boxcarblue! Thanks for stopping in :)
Am not scared of you..that's for sure ;)
Love the boat gif!
I'm glad you're not scared of me @immarojas, after all we both like FREEEEDOM, right? LOL. Yeah, that boat gif is a classic :)
Looks fun in a way :)
Yeah it does, maybe with a helmet, it would be OK :)
No fear!!
Haha, you got that right!
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"The road to victory is paved with the bricks of persistence" - Man, I love that!
Reminds me of an awesome book I've been reading: Geoff Colvin's Talent Is Overrated. He amply demonstrates that persistence is by far THE factor when it comes to winning the day.
His book is mainly about those percieved as 'talented' (in sports, music, etc), but it applies to success however you define it. Good summary of the book here if you don't have time to read it.
Thanks a lot @septimusmaximus, I love that 'bricks of persistence' reference too. That is what propels the successful forward and ahead of the pack.