"Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will." — Karim Seddiki
When you doubt, your mind believes what you feel and think
and you will start to program yourself that your dreams are impossible to
achieve.
Failure typically motivates you to try harder so that you
succeed the next time you attempt to reach your dreams.
Doubt can sidetrack from your objectives. This can cause you
to turn down the wrong path, or even to give up entirely.
When you fail, you become strong. And you make it one step
closer to your goals. If you keep moving forward you will eventually succeed at
reaching the prize.
Early Failure Examples Who Persevered:
Henry Ford: Failed and fell broke five times before he
founded the successful Ford Motor Company.
R. H. Macy: Macy started seven failed business before
finally hitting big with his store in New York City.
Soichiro Honda: Honda was turned down by Toyota Motor
Corporation for a job after interviewing for a job as an engineer, leaving him
jobless for quite some time. He started making scooters at home, and only
started the Honda motor group after being spurred on by his neighbors.
Akio Morita (founder of Sony): Morita’s first product was a
rice cooker that burned rice. It sold less than 100 units. This first setback
didn’t stop Morita and his partners as they pushed forward to create a
multi-billion dollar company.
Bill Gates: The Harvard drop-out’s first business venture
was a massive failure.
Doubt is early, it's before the action. Failure is later,
after. Don't let doubt build up, nip it in the bud. Don't
think, don't hesitate, don't doubt.
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