
‘When you do only that for which you are paid, there is nothing out the ordinary to attract favorable comment about the transaction; but, when you willingly do more than for which you are paid, your action attracts the attention of all who are affected by the transaction, and goes another step toward establishing a reputation that will eventually set the Law of Increasing Returns to work in your behalf, for this reputation will create a demand for your services, far and wide.’- Napoleon Hill
The world is after winners, not losers. People are after winners, not losers. Countries are after winners, creators, not losers.
The world rewards winners, not losers. People remember winners, not losers. People wants to be around winners, not losers.
If you want to be like them, you can do it. Because you can change how you think about your work.
You don’t get better by doing the same boring, unchallenging things. Winners don’t like to associate themselves with people who are not challenging themselves. Why?
Because they know what is going to happen to them. They might lose their hunger for success. They don’t want that to happen to them.
They want to win, not to settle for less. If they are not winning, they feel really uncomfortable with themselves.
If you want people to know you, you must wake up, stand up, and work up. You must not be comfortable with the status quo. It is just that.
It makes you comfortable for a day, not forever. It gives you a temporary happiness, but a lifetime of regret.
When you do a better job, people will give you more work to do. You will attract the best to you. You will be known for the best. And you will never look for work. Work will come to you.
You can do more work when you challenge yourself, when you are your own critic, when you are always fighting to get better.
That is how we get better. We get better when we do more. If you want to raise your life, do more work, not less.
As always, you are more, not less!
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