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Who wrote a quitter never wins
Who wrote a quitter never wins








who wrote a quitter never wins

The same guy goes back to the east coast, he starts another business in the insurance industry and becomes a multi, multi-millionaire in his next venture because he wasn’t a quitter, he quit doing something that he thought was failed but then he went on to do something else and try again, try again and try again. He can’t find any more gold so he says, “Okay.” Rather than learning more, rather than getting some education, rather than going and asking an expert or getting a mentor or a coach, he quits and he leaves dejected.

who wrote a quitter never wins

One is the original guy that goes down there, he quits when he runs into an obstacle. There’s something to know, there’s two stories here. All because the person quit when he was only three feet from gold. They made millions and millions of dollars. Go back to wherever the gold was and just turn your drills 90 degrees and you’ll probably hit gold.” Within three feet of starting to drill again, the mine started to produce gold again and became an incredibly wealthy vein of gold. The junkman goes to an engineer and says, “Hey, this mine was making money, was pulling gold out and then they hit dirt.” The engineer said, “Gold is in a vein. He walks away from the mine dejected, sells the equipment to a junkman for scrap and leaves and goes back to the east coast. He gets into dirt and no matter how much more he drills and mines, he cannot find any more gold. He starts to mine and go down into the earth and he hits gold. He gets a great place and he goes to work. He’s taking all of his friends and family money and he buys the best equipment. He comes up there, he’s got a bunch of money. As a matter of fact, there’s a very famous story in the book Think and Grow Rich that talks about a minor who goes up to Alaska and he’s going to go mine for gold. Most of us never give our ideas, our dreams the time, the gestation period to grow into something. Listen, there’s nothing wrong with turning your back on a bad idea or walking away from a failed idea. Winners Never Quit: Most of us never give our ideas, our dreams the time, the gestation period to grow into something. Because most people set goals, set dreams, have intentions that they’re very, very willing to let go of.

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Look at all the people that buy gym memberships and then the parking lot’s full in January and by February you can park right up by the front door. This time, today, what I want to talk about is most New Year’s resolutions, most big goals, most visions and dreams, everybody gets excited about them for a minute and then they get crushed under the weight of real life, crushed under the drudgeries of paying off your credit card debt and dealing with cold winter or just getting back into bad habits. Last week, I encouraged you to set some big goals and go for the gold and go big or go home. I bet a lot of you have been thinking about New Year’s resolutions, what this year is going to be. It’s the beginning of a new year, we’re in 2017. This is Aaron Young, The Unshackled Owner. Winners Never Quit and Quitters Never Win With Aaron Young Most New Year’s resolutions, most big goals, most visions and dreams, everybody gets excited about them for a minute and then they get crushed under the weight of real life. What we know is that most people who go onto to create, who live a life and end up becoming very, very famous, do so after tremendous failure.










Who wrote a quitter never wins