Don't be shortsighted that you take unreasonable risks and waste your life chasing get rich-quick schemes.
Don't be cautious that you're unwilling to take any risks.
Don't think, "What must I do to become rich?" "What am I doing wrong that's keeping me from already rich."
Learn how to take informed risks.
You read a book from beginning to end, but you build a life from the end to the beginning.
You decide what you want from life and then develop a plan to get it.
To avoid becoming road kill on life's financial highway, don't race into things with little thought, like the hare, or move too slowly and indecisively, like the tortoise.
Learn to distill positive lessons from otherwise bad experiences.
Nuture the good things and learn from the bad things.
Take personal responsobility for both your successes and failures.
Commit to the three Ds of success. Discipline, Dedication, and Desire.
The discipline to take the steps necessary to achieve success, the dedication to stick with it until you succeed, and a desire for a better life that is strong enough to keep you inspired.
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