People who make money often make mistakes, and even have major setbacks, but they believe they will eventually prosper, and they see every setback as a lesson to be applied in their move towards success.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most people who are successful don't keep their money. One of the rarest things in the world is to maintain success and integrity - the kinds of things that seem so easy just starting out. But that's the human predicament.
So when these people sell out, even though they get fabulously rich, they're gypping themselves out of one of the potentially most rewarding experiences of their unfolding lives. Without it, they may never know their values or how to keep their newfound wealth in perspective.
People, for reasons of their own, often fail to do things that would be good for them or good for society.
When most people hit failure, they give up, but good entrepreneurs simply treat failure as a learning experience and use it to fuel and inform their next move.
We've all made mistakes that are similar in just trying to get by or make some money or feel good about ourselves.
Through perseverance many people win success out of what seemed destined to be certain failure.
Money and success don't change people; they merely amplify what is already there.
Anybody who is an entrepreneur is a person who essentially has impaired judgment. The odds of success are zilch.
Successful people make money. It's not that people who make money become successful, but that successful people attract money. They bring success to what they do.
People who get trapped in the tunnel vision of making money think that is all there is to life.