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Desire, Discipline & Dedication


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Pavel Lenshin
infoasbone.com

ASBONE
http://www.ASBONE.com


copyright (c) Pavel Lenshin



Somewhere I read an instructive speculation about

exceptional role that dedication or perseverance as well as

desire play in any self-made entrepreneur's life.



Indeed. There are many smart people out there with a diploma

or even two, yet very few of them have reached their life

goals. On the contrary, the dominating share of those

outstanding people very often represent middle or even lower

middle class, being teachers of some country school or low

paid consultants.



The same, if not more, is true with many unordinary talented

people, who happened to lead a secluded life far from money

and fame. Sadly to say, but those people of art are usually

recognized after their death only.



So what character features are important to succeed if it is

not for talent or education? What features many of those

gifted people lack in their youth in order to prove their

talent, become famous worldwide and be recognized during

their lifetime, not after?



One can say money or some authority power. It is true, but

partially. While a person, especially the one, who lives in

authoritarian society can get almost anything s/he wants

with the help of a bureaucratic and corrupted political

power or substantial financial support, several objection

exists. The first one is that power as well as money is not

endless and eternal, and it is impossible to save a sinking

(for any reason) boat with several dip-buckets forever.

Secondly, the success achieved that way is more likely to be

a gift that might have been given to any man or woman, but

not a personal achievement, so, as we see, the crucial role

here is not played by a third party support as well.



Some people truly believe it to be luck. Many times we have

heard from those people something similar to: "it is not my

day" or "just my luck!". They got used to blame everything

and everybody, but themselves in the lack of fortune,

instead of understanding the simple truth, that luck is what

we think and do.



Negative thoughts and disbelief accompanied with absence of

desire to do anything will get "bad day" and "no luck" in 99

out of 100. On the other hand, positive thinking, i.e.

strong will to reach the goal, dedication and persistent

action will break any obstacle on the way you move.

You may or may not happen to meet people, who will greatly

assist you and it is a normal life flow, there is no direct

mathematical order, but if you are left completely alone it

is not a reason to complain of the luck or money absence,

bad weather or horoscope.



From now on you know what is the answer for question about

features of successful entrepreneur. In short it is desire,

discipline & dedication in your strive to succeed. These 3Ds

will make you or break you.



You may even fail in doing business for a number of

reasons - wrong product, bad marketing plan, financial

losses etc. - but still entrepreneur with a dedication to

succeed will stand up and start a new venture, no matter how

hard it will be. You may really fail when you stop moving

ahead only. The rest is useless excuses. Skepticism and

pessimism are unable to fetch you the life of your dreams.

Success is achieved by systematic active deeds that are

offsprings of strong desire, dedication and discipline.



Very few people are eligible to run offline business, having

endless enthusiasm and blind dedication. The majority of us

don't have required features, so what should we do?



The beauty of the Internet is that it brought the whole

business straight to your armchair. It cannot be easier to

run private business with the existence of the Internet. It

is like playing simulator games, with the only difference is

that there are real people, real relations and real money.

That is why online business makes it accessible for any

"lazy-bone" like me to succeed and brings five times more

pleasure and excitement than any game can.



Don't miss that fantastic, once in a lifetime opportunity.



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Pavel Lenshin is a publisher of NET Business Magazine,

professional web-developer and CEO of:

- <a href="http://ASBONE.com/">http://ASBONE.com/</a> - informational portal and provider of

discounted internet services for entrepreneurs, including

internet access, web-design and hosting;

- <a href="http://InfoAlchemist.com/">http://InfoAlchemist.com/</a> - a must-have business library.

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