Don’t bury your failures, let them inspire you.
ROBERT KIYOSAKIThe size of your success is measured by the strength of your desire; the size of your dream; and how you handle disappointment along the way.
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Being an entrepreneur is simply going from one mistake to the next. You must have the fortitude to continue on.
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Great opportunities are not seen with your eyes. They are seen with your mind.
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The good news is that it doesn’t cost much money to change your thinking. In fact, it can be done for free.
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You cannot be all things to all people. Be unique. Be different. Give to others what you want yourself. And do what you were made to do.
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The losers in life think they have all the answers. They can’t learn because they’re too busy telling everyone what they know.
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Intelligence is the ability to solve problems.
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The problem with tomorrow is that I have never seen a tomorrow. Tomorrow does not exist. Tomorrow only exist in the mind of dreamers and losers.
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One of the most stupid things to do is to pretend you are smart. When you pretend to be smart, you are at the height of stupidity.
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You cannot improve your future if you are not willing to try something new and risk making mistakes and learning from them.
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Be careful who you get advice from. I get advice from people who are where I want to be.
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The biggest trap, the biggest dungeon in life isn’t laziness or bad luck, it’s comfort.
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In most cases, when people make more money, they get deeper in debt. This is why money alone does not make you rich.
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One of the great things about being willing to try new things and make mistakes is that making mistakes keeps you humble. People who are humble learn more than people who are arrogant.
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There’s a bit of hidden magic in every mistake. The magic is called learning.
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French fries kill more people than guns and sharks, yet nobody’s afraid of French fries.
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