Lessons From Great Lives
Here we go,
My intention is to give you the best of the best by following
in the steps of the great teachers who came before us. And
Napoleon the Great was one of the best…Why? Because Napoleon knew his business – he asked counsel of
no one.
He did his homework. He never blundered into success.
He believed in Napoleon. His favorite rhetoric lay in allusion
to “his star”, and he pleased to style himself “The child
of destiny”. He put forth all of his strength. He spared
nothing – neither ammunition, nor money, nor troops, nor
generals, nor himself. He was not bloodthirsty, or cruel, and
he knew no impediment to his will and woe to the thing or
person that stood in his way. His life was highly concentrated,
well-focused and one-directional.
He was willing to risk everything on his ventures because he
knew there was almost no possibility of failure if he kept his
objective constantly in view. He was accustomed to overcoming
every obstacle. He knew that in view of the thoroughness with
which every detail was planned, there was almost no possibility
of failure.
By following Napoleon’s example, here are questions to prompt
you to new awareness for yourself.
* What are you planning for in your life right now?
* Are you willing to risk everything based on your plans?
* Have you considered the details and have confidence in what
you’ve organized?
Until next time,
God bless,
Anthony C. Mitchell
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