If You Quit Because You’re Afraid to Lose…that’s Irony.
When you are building an online business, or a business in general, there will likely be many times when you want to quit. The problem with the thought of quitting is usually the motivation behind it.
Much of the time, people think about quitting because they do not want to lose. They quit because they DO NOT want to fail. Can you see the irony?
Quitting because you don’t want to fail is like jumping into a pool because you don’t want to get wet.
If you give up, you are simply guaranteeing that your efforts, and the money you have spent, will all be in vain.
You must not quit and expect that things will get any better, and, if you actually do, I’m here right now to tell that they won’t.
When the idea of quitting and giving up come into your head, think about all of the things you have done up until this point, and remind yourself of how much you have sacrificed and done for your vision to become a reality. If you haven’t done too much, or you are just starting off, and you can honestly see you are entering a losing situation, then quitting while you’re ahead (or just a little behind) is okay, but if you have given up sleep, family time, money, and your left arm to see this thing through, it is too late!
You must see this thing through. Quitting when you have already given so much will not benefit you in any way. It will make you feel worse than you had before you gave up, and it will have only made you a weaker person.
You must be willing to focus on your goal, and commit to yourself that you will reach it, no matter how long it takes, and if you fail, you will fail while trying.
Don’t lose the game because you just waked off of the field before the game was even finished.
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Until next time, take the Red Pill, and see us in the morning.
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