Get Rich Easy

Observe very closely, as soon as you master the principals of this philosophy, and begin to follow the instructions for applying these principal, your financial status begin to improve.

  1. One of the main weakness of mankind is the familiarity with the word “impossible.” They know all the rules which will not work. They knows all the things which can’t be done.

Success comes to those who are success conscious.

Failure comes to those who allow themselves to become failure conscious

Learn the art of changing your mind from failure consciousness to success consciousness

2. Second weakness found in lots of people is the habit of measuring everything, and everyone by their own impressions and belief. Don’t believe that your own limitations are the proper measure of limitations. Some who hear you won’t believe that one can achieve this easy, because their thinking habits have been steeped in poverty, want, misery, failure, and defeat.

In a historic run through a Viennese park Saturday morning, Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya broke the two-hour barrier in the marathon, following through on his pre-race musings: “I don’t know where the limits are, but I would like to go there.”

Clocking in at 1:59:40, he pumped his chest and even sped up after crossing the finish line as he sprinted triumphantly to embrace his wife, Grace.

It’s difficult to convey just how fast his time was. Mr. Kipchoge just ran a mile in 4 minutes and 33 seconds — 26 times. He ran at a pace of 13 miles per hour, for two hours in a row. And when it got tough toward the end, he did what he always does: He smiled.

https://news.google.com/articles/CAIiEJcQNp4-lOxmdCkpJbHYde0qGQgEKhAIACoHCAowjMqjCjCJhZwBMNWYrQM?hl=en-PK&gl=PK&ceid=PK%3Aen

Mr. Kipchoge’s performance has echoes of breaking the 4-minute-mile barrier in the 1950s. It’s not that we didn’t think humans would get here — scientific barriers based on round figures are fundamentally arbitrary after all. It’s that we didn’t realize it would be so soon. At the first Olympic marathon in 1896, on a shorter course than the modern marathon, only the winner finished in under three hours. As recently as last year, one expert predicted the two-hour mark wouldn’t be broken until 2028 or 2029 but once again he borked the record sooner.

“You are the master of your fate, the captain of your soul”

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