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                              T R UM P: N E V E R G I V E U P

               you do with doubts. Handled poorly, doubt can sap your spirit
               and resolve. Handled well, doubt should make you smarter and
               strengthen your chances for success.
                   I will always remember the day Jeff Zucker, the president of
               NBC, called to make an appointment to see me in my office.
               The Apprentice was already the hit of the season on NBC, and I
               didn’t think he’d be making a social call, considering the
               schedules both of us keep. However, I was not prepared when
               he came in and said to me, “Donald, do me a favor. Host Satur-
               day Night Live.”
                   Hosting Saturday Night Live is usually a job reserved for
               professional entertainers, from Billy Crystal to Kevin Spacey,
               from Robin Williams to Alec Baldwin. While I was honored to
               be asked, I wondered if this was a very big chance to make a fool
               of myself. I had a few moments of doubts like that and then real-
               ized it would be a great opportunity as well as a great challenge.
               It might even be fun. I said yes.






                                 THE LOW POINT




               I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into, but it was
               too late now. After Jeff left, I started thinking of a live audience,
               comedy skits, a monologue, facing off with Darrell Hammond,
               who imitates me very well, and who knows what else they’d
               come up with. This is a particularly good story for this book
               because it illustrates how doubts—potentially one of the worst
               forms of adversity—can continue to surface, even after you’ve
               made up your mind to go forward—courageously—with some
               big risk. Let me tell you, I had major doubts about this one. It’s
               not always smooth sailing just because you’ve decided to do
               something with enthusiasm. Running through my mind was the

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