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                                                 THINK LIKE A CHAMPION
                               one who has written one will tell you that diligence is a must.
                               They don’t just materialize out of nowhere.
                                  Recently, while working on one of my books, I spent some
                               time thinking about the “entitlement mentality” that seems to have
                               afflicted this country. I think we can take it back a few decades to
                               the emergence of what was called “instant gratification” as per-
                               sonified by the superstars and rock stars who emerged and made
                               tremendous amounts of money, which very much impressed young
                               people. Suddenly, everyone thought they should have what those
                               very few people had or that those people were “overnight” stars
                               and it should happen that way to them, too. In reality, it happens
                               to very few people and rarely does it happen “overnight” to any-
                               body. Those are the exceptions to the rule, not the norm. But they
                               received so much media attention that people who had to strug-
                               gle a bit or work for long years at something had the feeling they
                               were being left out or that they were being treated unequally.
                               They began to feel that the world owed them something.
                                  Not everything works out as we might hope it will, and cer-
                               tain fields require a bigger dose of luck to succeed in than others,
                               but a very good way to pave your own way to success is simply to
                               work hard, to be diligent, and to look at what you have going for
                               you versus what you don’t have going for you—the old cup half
                               full versus half empty test. Here’s where I bring back my tried and
                               true theory that you have to think big—because if you’re dimin-
                               ishing your own prospects, then it’s not likely you will run into a
                               lot of luck. And part of doing your due diligence is to know what
                               you want for yourself, not what other people want for you—which
                               in many cases turns out to be not much! Take the time to move
                               yourself forward. In other words, think, work—and be lucky.








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