You Can
The king is the man who can
-Carlyle
It might seem surprising, but it's true. However, belief alone isn't enough; you must translate that belief into action. Today, I want to share a review of 'YOU CAN' by George Mathew Adams. As many of you know, I enjoy reading, and this book, gifted by a dear friend last month, offered valuable perspectives. So, let's explore the book, and I hope you'll gain some useful insights.
In brief, this book presents straightforward advice for achieving a successful life. Each section is concise, typically spanning only one or two pages. The book avoids unnecessary complexity, focusing on the essential principles that contribute to success.
Source: From author
Here I am sharing my opinions on few quotes and lines:
The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.’
---Frank Lloyd Wright, 1867-1959.
As Frank Lloyd Wright observed, 'The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen.' This book begins with such thought-provoking quotations to spark your curiosity and enhance your understanding of the core concepts. By exploring one concept daily, you'll find a consistent source of motivation, empowering you to work more effectively.
The saying, 'The world is a world of servants. You are a servant. The one you serve is a servant,' underscores our shared humanity and reliance on one another. It reveals that everyone, regardless of status, depends on others for sustenance and support. Even great leaders, while commanding influence, require the contributions of those who cultivate their food and prepare their meals.
Success is achieved and maintained by those who keep trying
---Napoleon Hill,1883-1970
To achieve real success, it's not enough to follow the crowd. You have to make decisions that set you apart, choices that demonstrate you're willing to go further. While reaching a point of success might seem attainable, the true challenge lies in maintaining it. Staying on top requires consistent effort, adaptability, and a willingness to keep making those bold, distinguishing choices.
The strongest man on earth is the man who stands most alone.
Working alone and not giving up makes you seriously strong. You learn through your own experiences, which is a lot. But, it's risky too.
Learn as if were live forever; live as if you die tomorrow.
Lifelong learning enriches present experiences, while the awareness of mortality motivates focused learning and meaningful action.
Imagination is the creator of them all in most instances.
While practical skills, logical reasoning, and diligent execution are undoubtedly essential for bringing ideas to fruition, imagination provides the initial blueprint and the driving force behind the creative process. It is the capacity to see beyond the obvious, to challenge assumptions, and to explore uncharted territories of thought that ultimately leads to meaningful breakthroughs and the creation of something entirely new.
I will recommend this book to read when you feel low. This is again simple, short paragraphs with motivating words.
I hope you will read this book and let me know what you liked in the book and what you are going start after reading this book.



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