“Whether it is successful or not is not the exercise for me. It is not up to me. It is out of my hands now. I am not going to in two years have hindsight and say I made a big mistake.” YearsMadeTwoHandsBigsMistakeSuccessfulExerciseTwo YearsHindsightBig Mistake Author:Vince Gill
“Many successful people get up before 6am in the morning. They have rituals. They exercise, stretch, organize their day, and walk through that series of rituals.” PeopleWalksMorningSuccessfulExerciseSeriesGet UpRitualSuccessful PeopleOrganize Author:Brian Tracy
“Any successful corporation, if they adopt the three, they're going to be not just wealthy but they're going to be balanced. A lot of corporations adopt exercise, discipline, no affection. But you must maintain the three, because it's part of what you need. You need physical stimulation, you need mental stimulation and of course you need emotional stimulation.” IfsNeedsThreeCoursesSuccessfulEmotionalDisciplineExerciseAffectionCorporationsWealthyBalancedNeed YouStimulation Author:Cesar Millan
“Chief among the forces affecting political folly is lust for power, named by Tacitus as "the most flagrant of all the passions." Because it can only be satisfied by power over others, government is its favorite field of exercise. Business offers a kind of power, but only to the very successful at the top, and without the dominion and titles and red carpets and motorcycle escorts of public office.” KindGovernmentPoliticalPassionForceSuccessfulFieldsExerciseOffersOfficeRedLustSatisfiedChiefsTitlesFollyCarpetDominionMotorcycleRed CarpetPublic OfficeLust For PowerPower Over Others Book:The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam Source: The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam