Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Wealth versus Success (PART 2)

Success is more of an internal drive that propels you to do what is right, profitable and make you who you are or aspire to be. If people look at you and could trace your wealth to what you do, it only shows that you need to do more because if all you have is linked to your job and you lost the job, what will become of you? Or you are a son or daughter of a prominent politician, business mogul or god-father who supply you with all the connections you require to be rich and wealthy. This does not still guarantee your permanent success in life because all you have and who you are is connected to god-father and prominent positions and nothing in life is permanent, things change and people change.

Success produces wealth, but wealth does not always produce success, if it does, the success will be short lived. If God has made you a success, it does not matter what kind of job you do or who you are, your advancement will beat the imagination of people around you. You may be a cobbler, before long, your business will grow into a shoe factory and you can become a global brand. You do not have to become a manager in an oil and gas company or telecommunication company before you can attain success, you can be a success at whatever you do and learn to measure your success at every level of your life.

Get me right, it’s not as though your source of wealth should be questionable and by no means should it be, whatever you do, ensure it is legit. But what I mean is; your level of advancement should supersede what you do or who you are because you are rightly motivated to do the right thing and produce the best result possible. People will look at you and be amazed because they thought they knew you as the owner of that little kiosk down the street some few years ago, but you now own the biggest grocery store up town. How is this possible? Because God has made you a success, does God make some people successful and others failure? No! The choice is yours, it does not matter how many times you fail in life; the day you make up your mind to be a success and refuse to be a failure, that day marks the beginning of great success for you.


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