Stop Saying “What If” and Start Saying “I Can” and “I Will:” Your Life Depends on It
I’m going to start this article out by telling you a tale about two men.
One was very successful; he made more money than most of his peers, held two separate licenses, graduated with honors from college, published books and articles, and was looked up to by many.
The other was downtrodden; always bouncing from one job to the next, a twice college dropout, had blown through hundreds of thousands of dollars, was a well-known player of women and gambling, and…