Failures Don't Like To . . .
The secret of every man who has ever been successful lies in the fact that he formed the bait of doing those things that failures don't like to do.
-- A. Jackson King
Failures don't like to persist, especially during challenging conditions. They like to take the easy way out -- by getting out. To persist, your inner motivation (bait) must be greater than outside hindrances. Your inner motivation must be strong enough to persist your behavior through outside obstacles. Oftentimes, behavioral persistence creates environmental resistance. Yes, people in your environment will attempt to dissuade you from persisting -- the greater the goal, the greater the dissuasion attempts. This is human nature, and should not be taken personally. Like attracts like; distinguishing yourself from your peers repels them.
However, if you continue to persist, achieving your goals, you attract like-minded people. Positive-minded peers arriving, your negative-minded peers depart. Positive environment arriving, your negative environment departs. Persistence, initially causing resistance, finally overcomes resistance.
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