If you have the ability to hang in
Uncompromised Life Review there, and the emotional strength necessary to stay positive after falling on your face and can still keep going strong, nothing can hold you back. Just remember, every tragedy and disappointment you'll ever experience in your lifetime will lead to an even greater opportunity. You may not think so at the time but, you'll see what you want to see, what you expect to see, and you'll only find what you look for. So keep going, don't ever stop. Don't take yourself out of the game when you are in a slump. The only cure for failure is action.
Success is a matter of firm decision. It is a matter of commitment. It is a matter of being willing to stake your actions and your resources, not just your words. Your level of commitment determines your results. Cortez was a very wealthy man in Spain. He heard about a fabulous treasure deep in the heart of Mexico which had been held by the same army for over 600 years. He sold everything he had and borrowed more from the Spanish government in 1519 to buy 11 ships, 600 men and 20 horses. Everyone is all excited to go get the treasure until they get out to sea on the way to Cuba and some begin to whine. "I didn't know it would be so far." "I didn't know I would have to work for it."
Cortez knew that with the right help, he could take the treasure so he drilled the men on the beach for weeks after they landed in Mexico. The morning of the battle he called them together for a final pep talk. You remember pep rallies in high school... Cortez stood on a platform and the men expected him to say, "We're going in to battle and if we win, we'll meet back here on the beach for a party. We'll bring in cake and punch and music from a local catering company. If it gets too tough we'll meet back here and go to the boats to talk over our next approach." Instead he leaned in and said "Burn the boats." They said, "Excuse me." Cortez said, "Burn the boats. If we are going home, we are going in their boats."
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