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Do You Fear Your Own Success?


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Dan B. Cauthron
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Noted author and self-worth teacher Eric Butterworth* says,

'Poverty is a way of living and thinking, and not just a

lack of money or things.' When you couple his philosophy

with the Eastern mysticism of 'what you believe will become

your reality' - it becomes clear that obstacles to

financial and personal success are largely self-created.



We once knew a man who, though hugely successful in

business, and hugely contented on a personal level, claimed

to be blessed with ignorance. He was ignorant of what he

could not accomplish - therefore he accomplished much

during his lifetime. This man's potential was not stifled

by the abbreviated and misfigured word 'can't.' It simply

did not figure into his thinking.



That's not to say this man did not experience failure. He

had no magical Midas touch - his personal life, while

appearing to be immensely satisfying for him, included the

same trials and tragedies experienced by any other human

being. Yet he seemed to regard failure as an educational

asset, and adversity as an opportunity for progress.



While this man did not fear failure, he ultimately did not

fear success.



To succeed means to be a winner - to be at or at least near

the top of the heap. But along with winning comes a

profound responsibility. A football team that takes the

championship is suddenly saddled with a near crushing

responsibility to carry on that level of play. A person who

is successful in business is expected to continue being

successful. Success carries with it an inherent burden.



Do you fear the burden of success?



Success is only achieved through progress, and progress is

only achieved through risk. A mushroom never takes a risk.

It hides underground until conditions are perfect, and then

emerges for only a short while. It never transmutes - never

changing - remaining forever a mushroom.



Humans fear risk because it involves dealing with unknown

concepts and quantities. We're not sure what will happen if

we take action, and that is a frightening concept in and of

itself.



Unfortunately, when we fear the risk of taking action, we

relegate ourselves to remaining underground with the

mushrooms - to be waiting forever for perfect conditions.

We never change. We never progress. We never become

anything other than what we already are. We procastinate,

and attempt to content ourselves with a 'someday I will'

philosophy of living.



Do you fear the risk of success?



Now modern psychology, for all its inherent flaws, tells us

that most humans suffer to some degree from low self-esteem.

Perhaps we're not sure of ourselves, or however

subconsciously, do not believe we are worthy of success. We

seem to regard 'other people' as better, more deserving,

and having a successful life neatly tucked into a

handbasket.



Perhaps we fear to associate in those circles of seemingly

successful people - to be seen in the unworthy light that

we have falsely cast upon ourselves - a light that no one

but us can see.



Do you fear the circles of success?



Success can be measured in a multitude of ways - a

successful marriage, a successful career, a successful

social life, a successful vegetable garden. Success does

not always relate to riches and fame, or the accumulation

of material wealth. But you will find that any brand of

success you seek will develop only from an attitude of

personal courage.



And it has been said that courage is not the absence of

fear, but rather the ability to take action in spite of

fear. Nothing, absolutely nothing in life is a sure bet,

except that a mushroom will always remain a mushroom.



* http://www.ericbutterworth.com

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