Just Remember: The people that say, "your dreams are impossible " have already quit on theirs.
Grant CardoneRead
Anyone who minimizes the importance of success to your future has given up on his or her own chances of accomplishment and is spending his or her life trying to convince others to do the same.
Interpretation
This quote emphasizes the significance of success in shaping one's future and critiques those who downplay its importance.
Grant Cardone highlights the vital role that success plays in determining an individual's future. He suggests that individuals who belittle the pursuit of success are often projecting their own feelings of failure and resignation, seeking to drag others down with them rather than inspiring them to strive for their own goals and achievements.
In practice
During a motivational speech at a corporate event.
Just Remember: The people that say, "your dreams are impossible " have already quit on theirs.
I suggest that you become obsessed about the things you want; otherwise, you are going to spend a lifetime being obsessed with making up excuses as to why you didn’t get the life you wanted.
Most people only work enough so that it feels like work, whereas successful people work at a pace that gets such satisfying results that work is a reward. Truly successful people don’t even call it work; for them, it’s a passion. Why? Because they do enough to win!
What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.
Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.
Success in golf depends less on strength of body than upon strength of mind and character.
One of the reasons I became a writer is that, unlike starting a band, directing movies, or acting in a theatrical production, you can do it alone. Your success and failure depend entirely on yourself.
Fame doesn't fulfill you. It warms you a bit, but that warmth is temporary.
As it happened, all three of us turned out to be real writers--a coincidence almost too large to be termed mere coincidence in a society where literally tens of thousands (maybe hundreds of thousands) of college students aspire to the writer's trade and where bare hundreds actually break through.
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