Success is the greatest revenge if you do it right

Hi Everyone! How’s it going?

We thought we’d discuss how inspiration is great – but – sometimes spite motivates just as much

This free inspiration moment is brought to you by noteworthy “failures”.

Arianna Huffington – The Huffington Post proprietor

Not many would see fail surrounding her at all. She’s one badass chick who wouldn’t take no for an answer and gave no F@&ks about it.

BUT; She was rejected repeatedly for her various ideas.

Huffington post wasn’t immediately a success either.

She’s labeled one of the world’s top influential women, pretty sure she got over that real quick. Those failures are probably a badge of honor now.

After all that, she’s been quoted saying: “We need to accept that we won’t always make the right decisions, that we’ll screw up royally sometimes – understanding that failure is not the opposite of success, it’s part of success.”

Walt Disney – The former leader of the Disney Empire

He’s been called a lot of things – failure is not one of them. The chain-smoking, entrepreneur extraordinaire rejected reality and substituted his own.

He held on to one last magical F#*k to get him through repeated failures.

He was fired, fined, and fought through falling businesses to make it to the top.

To his haters, he says: “When you’re curious, you find lots of interesting things to do. And one thing it takes to accomplish something is courage.” 

Colonel Sanders – the KFC Kingpin

His picture is the heart of the fast-food front – he is definitely not a failure.

At age 62, he lost his F#$Ks to give and followed his dreams. With every bit of money he had (about $100) he hit the road and pitched his chicken recipes.

According to reports, some 1,009 people rejected him. You’ve got to be dripping with dedication to be rejected that many times.

He goes on record saying: “The hard way builds solidly a foundation of confidence that cannot be swept away.”

The Moral of this story?

DON’T tend to your field of f@&ks!

Most people are too busy trying to fit in or drowning in doubts to try

You can do it!

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