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True friendship acknowledges imperfections, accepts them as part of our individual makeup, and focuses on our positive aspects instead of expounding upon our faults. Your friends don’t like you to comment upon their failings any more than you like them to criticize you.
When your friends are discouraged or disappointed in themselves, offer a word of encouragement.
To be the kind of friend you would like to have, be a good listener, and treasure the trust that your friends have placed in you. Praise them for their achievements and sympathize when they fall short.
It is a fundamental principle of many other religions, that in the afterlife the only real measure of success will be how you have lived your life, not how much money you have accumulated.
You will never be greater than the thoughts that dominate your mind.
If it’s true that you become what you think about most, it follows that the quantity and quality of success you achieve in your life will be in direct proportion to the size of your thoughts.
If you allow your mind to be dominated by trivial matters, your achievements are likely to be unimportant.
Discipline yourself to think about important things.
Small minds think about things; great minds think about ideas.
Good officers lead by example and make sure the troops are cared for before attending to their own needs. When you treat others respectfully and never ask another to do something you would be unwilling to do yourself, you are entitled to the respect of others — and they will freely give it. Leading others means you must be willing to give more of yourself than you ask of them.
Who told you it couldn’t be done, and what great achievements has he performed that qualified him to set up limitations for you?
You will find as you go through life that those who give advice most freely are precisely the individuals who are least qualified to do so.
If someone tells you that what you are attempting to achieve is impossible or not worth the effort, take a close look at them and what they have accomplished with their lives. The chances are good that you will find they haven’t done much.
Successful people are optimistic people. They have the habit of success because they learned long ago to listen to themselves and not to those who would like to see them fail.
Envious people sometimes attribute success primarily to luck. Nothing could be more wrong. As coach Darryl Royal once observed, “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”