Inman | Carl Medford
Most people want to be successful. Not many wake up in the morning thinking, “I just want to be dead average; I want to go through life making no impact on others.”
Problem is, while we can look at individuals like Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerburg or Bill Gates and imagine what it would be like to be as successful as they have been, most do not have any idea of what made their success or the first inkling of where to start on their own journey of self-improvement. As a result, lacking a roadmap and assailed by the turbulence of daily survival, they drift into mediocrity.
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