Insights from Famous People
A few insights found on the web, translated, that spoke to me. Including Edison, Ford, Branson, Carnegie and others. Also the Dalai Lama - if a problem can be solved, there is no need to worry about it. If a problem cannot be solved, worrying about it is pointless.
Do today what others do not want to do, and tomorrow you will live as others cannot. (Jared Leto)
If a problem can be solved, there is no need to worry about it. If a problem cannot be solved, worrying about it is pointless. (Dalai Lama)
Our greatest weakness is that we give up far too quickly. The most reliable path to success is to always try one more time. (Thomas Edison)
I am very fond of strawberries and cream, but fish prefer worms. That is why, when I go fishing, I do not think about what I enjoy, but about what the fish enjoy. (Dale Carnegie)
Poor, unsuccessful, unhappy, and unhealthy is the one who often uses the word "tomorrow". (Robert Kiyosaki)
I want it. Therefore, it will be. (Henry Ford)
I have not failed. I have simply found 10,000 ways that do not work. (Thomas Edison)
Hard work is a pile of easy tasks you did not do when you should have. (John Maxwell)
I used to say: "I hope everything will change." Then I realised that perhaps the only way for everything to change is to change oneself. (Jim Rohn)
The lesson I have learned and followed throughout my life - you must try, and try, and try again - and never give up! (Richard Branson)
Failure is simply an opportunity to begin again, this time more wisely. (Henry Ford)
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