The Failure Inc - Knowledge Vs Courage
Hi Spellers. Very good evening to you all. Continuing the discussion on my ebook The Failure Incorporation I want to share one of the chapters and the thought is knowledge versus courage. If you go to YouTube and search how to start a business you will find at least a million videos that will give you the exact steps to start a business. With those numbers, every seven out of ten people should have become an entrepreneur today
Mahima Mamgain
@MM007 · 2:28
Hey, Rajat, that is a very insightful detail to what you said. And as a matter of fact, I would just state that the only way out is the way in. And there are four questions, like firstly, is the success a fleeting success or an impactful success? And the success? And what exactly is the definition of success for that particular person? Is the success based on monetary benefits or mental benefits?
The Bookbot Theory
@Bookbot · 1:51
And I would say if you are able to do that, you are able to grow beyond making it only all about money rather than making it, though it is, of course, a very important thing to have enough money to meet the basic requirements to live a comfortable life. If you have a family, you want to think about every possible scenario there
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
So in marathon you don't need to compete with somebody else. In marathon you have to compete with yourself. 40 km is not a small distance to run. It's a test of your nerve, it's a test of your grit. At every point of time you will feel that now my body will give up. My mind has already given up. Every part of my every inch of my body is aching and now I cannot pull it anymore
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 1:55
And I think knowledge and courage, as you said, are completely two different things. And both does not ensure each other's presence. If one is knowledgeable, that doesn't necessarily mean that he or she may be courageous. And if one is courageous, then it doesn't necessarily mean that they'll be knowledgeable. There are two different things. But yes, in order to succeed, in order to gain what you really want in life, it's important to have both