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“When it comes to money, you can't win. If you focus on making it, you're materialistic. If you try to but don't make any, you're a loser. If you make a lot and keep it, you're a miser. If you make it and spend it, you're a spendthrift. If you don't care about making it, you're unambitious. If you make a lot and still have it when you die, you're a fool-for trying to take it with you. The only way to really win with money is to hold it loosely-and be generous with it to accomplish things of value.”

Quote by John C. Maxwell

Work

Motivated to Succeed

This book examines the fundamental principles of motivation and how individuals can harness their inner drive to accomplish their goals. Drawing on concepts from psychology and personal development, it offers insights into understanding one's aspirations, overcoming obstacles, and maintaining the determination necessary to achieve success in various aspects of life. The work encourages readers to reflect on their own ambitions and provides frameworks for cultivating a success-oriented mindset. more

Author

John C. Maxwell
John C. Maxwell

John C. Maxwell is an American author, speaker, and pastor. He is renowned for his books on leadership and personal development, which have gained widespread popularity worldwide. Maxwell's work emphasizes the principles and practices of leadership, and he is also a successful leader with over 50 years of leadership experience. more

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