[0:02]You're here right now at this moment. Because tomorrow, you want to be somebody greater than the person you are today. You see yourself succeeding, you have a vision, you have a dream. Congratulations, you're already 10 steps ahead of 95% of the world. Imagine if Michael Jordan was scared of missing. He would have never taken a shot. Imagine if Steve Jobs was afraid of people not liking his product. There would be no iPhone. So ask yourself this, do you want to be a person who fears failure or do you want to be a person who loves success? Which one? You're going to have to pick today. And I'll tell you one thing, one is a failure and one is a success. And if you love success, there is nothing that can stop you. All those negative things people say will mean nothing. They're going to talk about how only 1% make it to the top. Big deal. Want to know something else? Only 1% stick with that fitness program long enough to see results. Only 1% of nerds stick with that video game long enough to get good at it. Only 1% of relationships stick it out to the end. That doesn't mean you have a 1% chance. It just means you can't behave like the 99%. You'll have to do something better than giving up a month from now. Those are just numbers. You want to talk about numbers? Take a look around you and take a good look around you. Are you like 99% of the people around you? If you are, then you're in a wrong video, my friend. You have to love success just as much because that's what's going to allow you to get up and go for it. Being scared to fail won't do anything. In fact, when you love success and you start going for it, guess what happens? You're going to fail. You're going to fail 10 times, a hundred times, maybe even a thousand times, but that's okay. Failure isn't permanent. Falling isn't permanent. You get right back up and keep going. And this time, you're going to be stronger, wiser, and you'll be more driven than ever. And for every 10 failures, you'll land one success. You have to love success so much that you're willing to fail 10 times before you can succeed once. That's how a winner does it. I want to explain the biggest myth that most people think leads them to success. And here's the myth. You might believe if you're scared to fail, you won't fail. Lies, biggest myth ever. And I believed it. You see, I always thought that being scared to fail in life would literally keep me from failing. I would look at the losers around me and I would say, "Sheesh, I never want to turn out like him." I really believed this train of thought would help me succeed. Until one day, I was walking down the street and I saw an old man. He had a hat, suspenders and a cane. He was about 80 years old. This old man was barely walking. He could walk, but the cane helped a lot. He was struggling. So anyway, he was walking across the street and he ended up falling. So, I went over to go help him. And he gets up, says thank you, and we introduced ourselves. We had a little conversation, told me his name and I told him mine. His name was Robert, by the way. And right as he walked away, I told him, this is what I said. I love walking, and I love walking way more than I'm afraid of falling. So I ask him, well, what about your safety? Don't you want to live? And he told me this, these are the exact words he said. He said this, solo, living means doing what you love to do. And if I had to fall here and there to do what I want to do in life, then so be it. And he just walked away, never saw him again, that was it. But that statement really had me thinking, and it had me thinking hard because I learned something that day. That's when I realized the true key to success. You see, I always thought if I could just fear the act of failing, and if I fear it like crazy, I will succeed. Because I thought the fear would magically motivate me to get out there and start taking action. But after that day, uh-uh. I realized something. I realized it's the love for success that will lead me to succeeding. So just imagine if Robert feared falling. Would he even start walking? Of course not. He wouldn't even do what he loved to do. He would sit at home and take no type of action. But he loved walking. Wasn't even scared to fall. It gave him life. That's what allowed him to get up and do it. He loved walking so much he was willing to fall 10 times a day just to do it. And you have to be the same. So the next time someone tells you, "You're going to fail." You know what you tell them? Tell them they're right. But you're not afraid to fail. You're not afraid to take action. You're not afraid to jump. You're going to fail 10 times, but you know what? It's cool, because on the 11th time, you'll succeed. Oh, you'll succeed, all right. And it'll feel good. And while you're over here living the life of your dreams in complete happiness, guess where they're going to be? That's right. They'll be failures. The real failures. Over there where it's safe. Scared to fail. Ironic, isn't it?

Keep failing and falling you will succeed-Motivational video 2020
Kleen Motivations
7m 35s971 words~5 min read
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[0:02]Because tomorrow, you want to be somebody greater than the person you are today.
[0:02]So ask yourself this, do you want to be a person who fears failure or do you want to be a person who loves success?
[0:02]You have to love success just as much because that's what's going to allow you to get up and go for it.
[0:02]You're going to fail 10 times, a hundred times, maybe even a thousand times, but that's okay.
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