Timing is everything
In 1908 Napoleon Hill had an interview with one of the most wealthyest man in the world at the time, Andrew Carnegie who was a self made multi millionaire, Carnegie asked from Hill to do a research on 500 self made millionaires and he will help him to meet a few of them, Hill asked if he will get paid for this research, Carengie told him no! and that he has to answer now, Hill thought abit and agreed, Carengie took out a stopper watch from his pocket and said that if he waited another 4 seconds he would not have suported him on the research,he told him that he found out that only fast dicisioning people succeed,and then the research had begun and it took 25 years to finish it, afterwards he wrote a best selling book known as "Think and grow rich"
We find in life that there is alot of cosequence in timing of things we do, in my country there is a city that is around 15 years old and they finished builing it around four years till then all the prices of the appartments were considerd cheap and once they closed the building of the city and in result that the land around the city borders are not avalible for the next ten years, prices have jumped to double and some of them trippled, those that have bought in that window profited alot.
In a very big MLM company that owns a very known soccer team there is a man named Leon, he enterd the company when it was at the very begining and in result of not getting down he became one of the most wealthiest man in the company and so did his under line, before he startef he was only an orange picker in a orange feild.
Don't forget fast thinking and timing is one of the keys to your success.
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One of the most interesting quotes that I have heard attributed to Andrew Carnegie went along the lines of this:
I'd rather have 1% of the efforts of 100 talented men than 100% of my own efforts.
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I agree, and let me explane a bit in diciding in timing, The hole idea of - taking a decision its only and only after one has checked and examind all the aspects,
right after then there might be a feeling of excitement and a small inner voice saying yes jump on it, its a great opurtunity for you...
the moment that the rush and enthusiasm apear - that is intuition
the next moment ther might come another inner voice that says wach out don't take any risks, don't fall in that mud- that is called fear.
we all have them.
and now is when the big question appears-
till when...
we will let them direct our life?
to dwarfen our dreems?
to cotinue the same results that we get in our life?
to reach outstanding results we must do outstanding actions!
fear is made to protect us...
although if one has found that the intuition is high and there is excitement and theres nothing to lose, let the fear go and follow the intuitoin, then u'll find a new world behind that door.
this is my attitude
i'm inviting you try it out in you life
thank you for the comment, this conent was needed in the blog!
Napoleon Hill is one of the greatest!!!I Timing is important, but when a salesperson tells me that I need to make a decision "right now!", I definitely pause and step back. Perhaps I'm too cautious?
Sorry, I didn't mean to muddy the water. I just meant that your first sentence was GOOD. It was the caveat for making quick decisions. One should always make decisions only after thinking about all aspects - the pros/cons. All you were saying is that one should not take too long to make that decision, right?
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It was not that long ago I was in the Carnegie hall he never forgot his roots and donated a library as well as other help in Dumfermline,