By Dr Paul Bundi Human beings are endowed with remarkable resilience, which can only be broken when they choose to give up. Says Viktor Frankl in his seminal book, Man's Search for Meaning; ''it is a peculiarity of man that he can only live by looking to the future-sub specie aeternitatis. And this is his salvation in thd most difficult moments of his existence, although he sometimes has to force his mind to the task.'' Man's life is primarily driven by the desire for future, the unshakable belief that the future holds promise. We invariably cease to live when we think we have hit a dead end, or that there's nothing more to be had by living. Theoretically, there is no limit to man's achievement, and that is what drives men to wake up and strive day after day. The opposite is spiritual, psychological death, which manifests way ahead of physical death. Lesson? Losing today doesn't mean losing always. You can lose 10 times and win the 11th time. Or, you
Question: What is the first thing EVERY entrepreneur hears? Answer: “You can’t do that.” I’ve heard it a million times. But rich dad said, “the difference between an average entrepreneur and a successful one is the ability to turn ideas into millions of dollars.” While teaching me how to turn my ideas into assets, rich dad often said, “When you first set out to turn your ideas into your personal fortune, many people will say, ‘You can’t do that.’ Always remember that nothing kills your great ideas more than people with small ideas and limited imaginations.” Rich dad gave me two reasons he thought people tended to say, “You can’t do that.” 1. They say, “You can’t do that,” (even if you are doing what they say you cannot do) not because you can’t do it, but because they can’t do it. 2. They say, “You can’t do that,” because they cannot see what you are doing. YOU are about to see that you can do it! In this training , my partner Anik, will show you 29 case stud