I absolutely love this. My favorite part is where you talk about how we want everything quickly. This is so true. We live in the culture of "quick fix." I think that's one of the reasons so many people give up on their dreams because after a few months of work, they want it all. If that doesn't happen, they say it doesn't work. Patience is everything. As many opportunities as we have these days, we also have a higher competition because millions of people are taking advantage of this digital era we live in. Having a strong WHy is certainly one of the most important things when it comes to success since WHY holds you accountable in the time of crisis. Real post. Thank you.
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Thank you so much, Silvia.
Yes, a deep WHY will give you the power to continue when everyone else would have given up due to their weaker WHYs. No one can ever know when their next breakthrough will happen. I read a story about a gold mine back in the old prospecting days.
One prospector dug and dug without finding anything. He was so sure that the gold would be found as he saw the signs, but he go so frustrated with it that he left and sold the mine for a pittance. The new owner only dug 10 more feet before he struck a motherlode and became extremely rich!