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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Project Payday

The Secret To Success is Really No Secret At All


This is not a self-help guide, and my name isn't Tony Robbins. But there is a concept I want toshare with you that has changed my life. Who knows, maybe it'll help you too.As far as I'm concerned, there are no secrets to success. And if you ask me, there is just onething that makes the difference between "failure" and "success".But it's no secret. In fact, I guarantee you've heard it before.And it applies equally whether we are talking about success with the Project Payday system,overall financial success, or personal "success" ... whatever that means to you.I have a painting that hangs on the wall of my office. I've had it for as long as I can remember- and it kept me going when times were tough, both personally and financially.Below the portrait of this famous man is a plaque with the following inscription ...

He FAILED in business in '31.

He was DEFEATED for state legislator in '32.

He tried another business in '33. It FAILED.

His fiancee died in '35.

He had a nervous BREAKDOWN in '36.

In '43 he ran for congress and was DEFEATED.

He tried again in '48 and was DEFEATED again.

He tried running for the senate in '55. He LOST.

The next year he ran for vice president and LOST.

In '59 he ran for the senate again and was DEFEATED.

In 1860, the man who signed his name A. Lincoln, was elected the 16th President of the United States.

The difference between history's boldest accomplishments, and its most staggering failures is often, simply,the diligent will to persevere.


The "secret" to success is simply not to give up. Like I said, it's no secret at all and I'm sure you'veheard that many, many times. The key is to know that it is the God's honest truth.Perhaps you've heard about Thomas Edison and the light bulb. What most people don't know is that supposedlyhe didn't get it to work right until after almost 10,000 attempts.When asked about it, he responded: "I didn't fail 10,000 times. I just found 10,000 ways that didn't work."(Whether he was the first to invent the lightbulb is another story)Smart men and women throughout history have known that the only true secret to success is perseverance.It's an ageless concept that has always been, and always will be, true.I've made millions of dollars over the past 5 years on the Internet via a handful of successful projects. Butbelieve me, I've had more than my share of "failures" too - starting with the very first business I droppedout of college to start.My success would never have been possible had I given up after any of my many "failures".In a nutshell, I sum it up like this - "If you never give up, you can't fail." I don't know where I firstread those words, but they have stuck with me and have served me well.You're going to face challenges and setbacks in life. That's guaranteed.

As I said, I don't want to turn this guide into something it's not and go too far with this so I'll stophere. Just think about it, and hopefully it can be a source of inspiration for you.

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