28- A great man is always willing to be little - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Great people have little use for fame or notoriety: They are consumed with productivity,not image. They do not feel the need of project thier self-worth to anyone. They are content when the moment calls for them to be little, ordinary, or common - as long as the goal is achieved.
29- As a rule ... he or she who has the most information will have the greatest success in life - Disraeli
We've all heard it before; knowledge is power, Because there is doubtless truth to this axiom, I consume as much information as I possibly can in a varitety of subjects relevant to me and my work. I have noticed that success follows the person who brings something to the table when the meeting begins: they are well-read and well-prepared. They never come across a s ignorant in any subject.
30- Have confidence that if you have done a little thing well, you can do a bigger thing well too. - Storey
Life is full of graduations. In each stage of our journey. God have planned junctions where we will either pass of fail the quiz life has presented. Not only does God promise greater opportunities when we have provean to be faithlfujl in the little things, but we also gain confidence when we've been successful in them. Remember, youg David graduatged from, to the lion, to ghe giant.
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