What is YOUR Success Based On?

“It can be dangerous to weaken the strong in our attempts to strengthen the weak.” – Jim Rohn

If you listen to the radio, watch any TV or pay attention to anything that is going on in the political landscape now, you are probably noticing a lot of promises being made with very little follow through.

As this may not sound uncommon when you are dealing with politicians, it seems to be more prevalent today then in any other time in our history.

If you are those who were anticipating the passing of the “FREE” health care system that was promised, you are probably pretty upset. And for those who would have had to fund this you are probably pretty happy.

When you have a government who promises something to you for nothing, do not be fooled by this. Someone will have to pay for this. If you are one who would benefit from such a set up, you need to be very careful.

This is what is called “Re-Distribution of Wealth”. This is a bad thing and never works out in the end.

If you look at history, you continually see countries and societies that fall when this starts to happen.

When you get rewarded with programs or entitlements that you are not contributing to you are breaking a key to success that will never be denied. And that is the “cause and effect” law of success.

You will always have to pay the price for what you get. It is only a matter of time.

When your success and rewards come from the efforts you put forth, this is when positive things happen for everyone around you.

I am going to leave with one more quote that is also very timely.

“Beware of those who seek to take care of you lest your caretakers become your jailers.” – Jim Rohn

When you rely on something outside of yourself for your happiness, you soon become a slave those or the situation that makes you happy!

As Always, Here’s to Your LifetoSuccess,

John Clark

P.S. Makes sure to pass this on to those you know who can use this information.

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