Success is getting what you want .Happiness is wanting what you get

Success is getting what you want .Happiness is wanting what you get

Dale Carnegie
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Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.

“Each misfortune you encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrows good luck.”

Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character.

Hope springs eternal in the human breast.

Your commitment to maintaining a growth-oriented mindset and embracing a love for lifelong learning fuels your personal growth and contributes to your success.

There is only one way: Go within. Search for the cause, find the impetus that bids you write. Put it to this test: Does it stretch out its roots in the deepest place of your heart? Can you avow that you would die if you were forbidden to write? Above all, in the most silent hour of your night, ask yourself this: Must I write? Dig deep into yourself for a true answer. And if it should ring its assent, if you can confidently meet this serious question with a simple, I must, then build your life upon it. It has become your necessity. Your life, in even the most mundane and least significant hour, must become a sign, a testimony to this urge.

Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.

“Each misfortune you encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrows good luck.”

Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character.

Hope springs eternal in the human breast.

Your commitment to maintaining a growth-oriented mindset and embracing a love for lifelong learning fuels your personal growth and contributes to your success.

There is only one way: Go within. Search for the cause, find the impetus that bids you write. Put it to this test: Does it stretch out its roots in the deepest place of your heart? Can you avow that you would die if you were forbidden to write? Above all, in the most silent hour of your night, ask yourself this: Must I write? Dig deep into yourself for a true answer. And if it should ring its assent, if you can confidently meet this serious question with a simple, I must, then build your life upon it. It has become your necessity. Your life, in even the most mundane and least significant hour, must become a sign, a testimony to this urge.