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The Future Belongs To The Competent. Get Good, Get Better, Be The Best

To put yourself for future, here is one of the most crucial principles you can always see: “ the time belongs to that competent. ” that time belongs to those men and women who are very good at what they do. Pat Riley, at his novel this success Within, published, “ If you are not dedicated to getting better in what you are feeling, you are held to take worse. ” to phrase it another way, Anything not as much as the commitment to superior performance on the part is the unconscious acceptance of mediocrity. It used to be that you wanted to be excellent to grow over the competition in the business. Today, you must be excellent yet to make the work in the business.



That is the world of dominance: The better we make, the better we're able to go. To learn intensely, we get to be enthusiastic about it. To be enthusiastic about something, we need to take some degree of competency or dominance. This implies that we usually go out as beginners in the catch-22 situation. It's difficult to stay motivated to use ourselves fully when we're indeed unqualified, but we can't get adequate and gain from physical, inherent need, until we have developed some level of competence. That saving grace is good. I know, from long experience, that if I need to make better at anything, I have to make, with a powerful decision, to refer myself to producing a seed of mastery in it. Once the seed has begun to sprout, I realize that I can grow increasingly naturally engaged with this person or skill. You may already know that from your personal experience, and maybe understanding about it here would give you more confidence to do on the good. Or maybe that is the new thought for you, and today you're going to see from all of what I've been through, without having to do as some life experiments.

I have discovered that life becomes worse at time, not better. The time takes fewer opportunities for people. If time did change, like having one of those few `` nice '' jobs left, it was because of chance, like recognizing that person in charge of hiring. Hard work and hope did small to change one's time. 


We may mostly do poorly in thinking beyond ourselves until we get the device to understand — whether it's with our next selves, our next loved ones, or our future environment. But the great news is that we will go better with knowledge.

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