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These Excuses are Responsible for Our Failure

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By Henry madmanPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
These Excuses are Responsible for Our Failure
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A) “What should I do, my health is not going well at all” health excuses. There is the ever-familiar 'body is not good' or more specifically 'I have this physical problem. There is." If a man cannot do what he wants to do in life, more responsibility.

If you don't want to take it, if you don't get success, your body is not good, the excuse is a weapon in many ways used as Thousands of people suffer from health complications, however, In most cases, is this the real reason? Think about it and be successful. People can make health an excuse too - but they don't.

My doctor friends say finding completely healthy people in adulthood is impossible. Everyone is suffering from some kind of disease. Many partially or completely. These health excuses are resorted to, but never by people interested in success it doesn't.

In one afternoon I will mention two incidents, false and true to health. It will be clear what the vision is. Just finished a speech in Cleveland. About 30 An elderly gentleman came forward and had a few words with me. He enthusiastically praised my speech and said, “But in my case, Your words won't work.” He began to say, "Actually, I am a heart patient, I have to understand."

She said that despite seeing four doctors, none of them could find her problem. So he asked for my advice. I replied, "Look I don't know anything about the heart but in general."

As a human being, I can give three suggestions that I would have done myself. First, Meet the best cardiologist in town and accept his decision as final. I would take You have been seen by four doctors, none of them in your heart

No abnormalities were found. Now accept the fifth doctor's diagnosis as final. Maybe your heart is completely healthy. But if you worry like that, it will soon be true. You'll get sick."

"The second suggestion is Dr. Singular's famous book 'How to Live 365 Days A Read Year'. Dr. in this book. Shishular said that the hospital is among four Three patients who are mentally ill. Think three out of four are complete.

He felt healthy if only he could control his feelings, Dr. Read Shigular's book and learn how to channel emotions. "Third, don't die before death." One of mine was diagnosed with tuberculosis long ago. A lawyer friend gave me some good advice, this perilous gentleman.

I explained them. My lawyer friend knew he was being controlled. Life has to be lived, but it's aun practice, beautiful family life and It can never become a hindrance to enjoying life. that's mine. The friend, now 78, says his life philosophy is: “Until death I will live. Don't confuse life and death. As long as I am in the world, I want to live.

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Why live half dead? A meeting To live in fear of death means that one minute is death, he is not alive at that moment.”

I was in a hurry to catch a plane, so I had to leave for Detroit. On the plane My second sweet experience was this. After the plane took off, I was surprised to hear the sound.

I looked at the gentleman next to me, the voice Probably coming from that direction. The gentleman smiled happily and said, “Don't be afraid, Boma No, that's the sound of my heart."

I was surprised to hear that, so Urni explained the matter. 21 days ago An operation was performed, a plastic valve was placed in the chest. This artificial valve. This ticking sound lasts for several months until new cells are formed around it Can be heard, he said.

When asked what he would do, he said, “Hey, I have great plans. Back in Minnesota I will study law. I want to join a government job. The doctor told me to be careful for the first few months. I have to stay, then I will become a completely new person."

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