Jan
11.
small_in_a_big_world asked:
Life’s greatest tragedy consists of men and women who earnestly try, and fail! The tragedy lies in the overwhelmingly large majority of people who fail, as compared to the few who succeed. I have had the privilege of analyzing several thousand men and women, 98% of whom were classed as failures.
excerpt from Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
JAKE
Life’s greatest tragedy consists of men and women who earnestly try, and fail! The tragedy lies in the overwhelmingly large majority of people who fail, as compared to the few who succeed. I have had the privilege of analyzing several thousand men and women, 98% of whom were classed as failures.
excerpt from Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
JAKE
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Tags: Napoleon Hill, Privilege, Tragedy







I disagree, the greatest tragedy would be to let failure consume them. As with anything, sometimes one must fall so as to learn how to pick themselves back up.
Does the tragedy truly fall in the failure or does the tragedy fall in the process? That one small step that could determine greatness or failure..That one small (almost meaningless) step that sets all in motion. What may be a failure at first may result in bliss, but would one wonder…wonder what if? It is all a illogical circle in the end.