Do You Believe You Can Succeed?
- Glenn Riley
- Dec 20, 2021
- 3 min read
There are people who believe in their ability to succeed. They believe that they were born for something big. They were born to be in the top of the heap. They were born to be the number one in their profession. They were born to be the boss. We all know someone like that.
"You can be anything you want to be; you just have to believe that you can!"
You know some of those people...
I really want to be in the top of my profession.
They have so much potential.
They already have so much knowledge.
They already have so much experience under their belt.
Yet, they do not believe that they can actually achieve the success they dream about. Why?
Lets dig deeper to understand what the causes are. I believe that one of the reasons is that we secretly believe that the world has an unfair system against success. From our perspective, it takes a certain amount of money to actually tip-off that these people are dong something wrong in this world.
We feel that you've got to get a certain amount of money to actually be able to do awesome things in this world.
Society feels that way.
But that's not necessarily true.I'll prove it.
I know of several very rich and successful individuals in my work with who have lost their families and their businesses in one bad mistake. There's always a next big opportunity, such as becoming n your local number one around your town, community, and country.
I've even heard of guys who have risked it all to start up a new business venture. Some people would say that if you risk your family's savings, they say, then you don't have any business - you're running around just going to the store to buy whatever you need.
There are people who got so sick and broke that their only means of survival was to jump into an opportunity to change their life up and become happy. And that's what they do.
Then there are those people who believed because of what their parents said or because of what their friends said that we can't really at the top of the heap. They said that it's true, we can't have or do whatever we want. They said that money is the root of all evil.
Well, I'm about to expose what they all truly believed.
Their beliefs are so commonly accepted within the human race that they're so normal, as if they're a given in society. People never questioned their reasoning.
Is this what our parents said?
Do these the people reading this article think that they should just be nice and be humble and try not to stand out?
We've been programmed to be "nice" like our parents ever since we were first able to communicate and the only way we could communicate was through our words.
Now, being "nice" is the "right" way to be nice. We should always try to be the "nice guy/girl" of the group and help others avoid trouble and guilt, or maybe the feared "One step too far".
We should keep everybody happy at all cost so that they may "thank" us at the time that we have misconstrued something and looked for fault in others.
As if that will make all the difference in society, if it hurts some folks, and it probably will, then it's good but not necessarily ideal. In fact, the only good thing about it is that it's very prevalent in our society and the deviant behavior of those who don't match up with this modern world standard of being nice and being a "good person".
However, it's far from ideal because when we are too nice to others, we are not being real about how great it is when we show how grateful we are for who they are, as well as things they do for us..
I challenge you to go a little further.
Why would a person believe in such an unideal way?
Why would they ever consider it?
Why?
Because we've been brainwashed to fall for that!
That's the reason.
And it's sad because if what some people believe is actually true - in a certain way, it's sad because at the same time we know that we're being lied to.
It's like I say to myself I want to make a million dollars, but somehow I'm told that I'll never become " rich".
And then I say are you crazy? I want to make 1 million dollars, I go back to what I was told - If I just gave "a little more" and kept on doing the same things then I'd become "wealthy". I just know I am going to be sitting there on my couch in greatness one day.






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