Thursday, May 10, 2007

Success is not Achievement

Success is not in the achievement but in the achieving. Some people never try because they are afraid to lose. At the same time, they don't want to stay where they are because they are afraid to be left behind. There is a risk either way. Ships that go out into the open water face risk from a storm. But if they sit in the harbor, they would rust and that is not what they were built for. That is the difference between playing to win and playing not to lose. One cannot be committed and not take risks. People who play to win thrive on pressure and those who play not to lose don't know how to succeed.

Pressure makes people who play to win, prepare harder. For those who play not to lose, the pressure saps the energy. They want to win but they are so afraid to lose that they
can't reach their full potential. They lose energy worrying about losing instead concentrating their efforts on winning.


Losers want security, winners seek opportunity. Losers are more afraid of life than death.
Failing is not a crime but lack of effort is.


“The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence,

regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.” - Vince Lombardi


Conviction Leads to Commitment

There is a difference between preferences and conviction. Preferences are negotiable;
convictions are not. Preferences give way under pressure; convictions become stronger.
That is why it is important to have a good value system so that our convictions are worthy because convictions in turn lead to commitment.

- From my Favorite book You Can Win

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