"There is ton of people entering steemit daily and a ton, who have history on steemit e.g older whales, minnows, dolphins seeking these same help as well, that sometimes, the real competition (if there really is any) is in how much one stays present in the minds of potential helpers than the other.Persistence pays off!
Jehovah knows our needs yet he tells us to keep asking! Deep! (As even in "asking", we may need to be proven e.g consistent, persistent, deeply-rooted, of-substance, unshaken, free-willed, determined, exerted, pleaful, heartfelt, enthusiastic etc to be seen or established "too be really asking"
Really am among those that believes that persistence pays. Sometimes I ask myself why am mine on this platform but have come to understand that am actually fulfilling purpose. Like when you do a post and someone says the post has blessed him then that's fulfillment for me and that alone is a inspiration for any sensible man that really wants to make serious impact. Keep doing what you are doing and very soon it will pay off. Thanks @surpassinggoogle
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Persistence eventually pays off. Ask winners and champions and they wouldn't say less. Not so easy sometimes but necessary. Running, walking, crawling, just get it going with a consistent practice and with the best approach is one of the life lesson I have learnt this year stemming from this great platform. Thanks for emphasizing on persistence, it's a needed ingredient at this stage of my life. Thanks @surpassinggoogle
I totally agree with you friend. Persistence pays
Success isn’t a first time type of deal. Many people, if not most people, will fail at least once before they become successful. A lot of those failures are caused by the simple concept of learning as you go.
They may have realized that the idea they had for a business just wasn’t quite there, or they realize that the effort they were putting into their goals was not efficient enough. The failure causes them to learn and grow, therefore becoming better for the next time they try again.
If people were to be discouraged by their first failures in life, they’d struggle to achieve success, simply because they wouldn’t be growing enough in order to achieve the knowledge needed.