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You Can’t Succeed in Business if You’re Going to Make Excuses

One of my favorite quotes is this: You can make excuses or you can make money - but you can’t make both!

I think truer words were never spoken. The bottom line is creating wealth requires commitment, persistence, and an unfailing positive attitude toward achieving your goals. You tell me - where do lame excuses about the market, the competition, the product, the time required, the risk, or anything like that fit in? That’s right; they don’t fit in at all.

Listen, business isn’t easy. If it was easy it wouldn’t pay well. It would pay like a….job. You don’t want that do you? I didn’t think so.

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Comment by Chris
2007-10-02 05:30:50

Good post. We all know that persistence really counts when starting a business. I really believe that it’s not the smartest business man that wins or succeeds, it’s the most driven and persistent.

Give it 5 years at least, and if things are still not up to your expectations, THEN think about making excuses (or changing your goals)!

 
Comment by Jess Subscribed to comments via email
2010-04-29 04:53:32

Business certainly is not easy and that is why I will never understand why so many people rush in with no formal business training and no idea of what it is like to work within the industry. Let alone what it is like to work for yourself.

Passion is not enough to make a business successful. It will not help you with accounts or management or the nitty-gritty details of running a business.

 
Comment by Boris
2010-07-30 08:09:26

completely agree with this - “I think truer words were never spoken.”

 
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