THERE ARE TWELVE
GOOD REASONS FOR FAILURE.
THE FIRST ONE IS THE AVOWED
INTENTION OF DOING NO MORE
THAN ONE IS PAID TO DO, AND
THE PERSON WHO MAKES THIS AVOWAL
MAY SEE THE OTHER ELEVEN BY
STEPPING BEFORE A LOOKING-GLASS.
-Napoleon Hill
THERE ARE TWELVE
GOOD REASONS FOR FAILURE.
THE FIRST ONE IS THE AVOWED
INTENTION OF DOING NO MORE
THAN ONE IS PAID TO DO, AND
THE PERSON WHO MAKES THIS AVOWAL
MAY SEE THE OTHER ELEVEN BY
STEPPING BEFORE A LOOKING-GLASS.
-Napoleon Hill