How many of us go to a surgeon and ask him to teach us to become a surgeon in 5 minutes?
How many of us go to a lawyer and ask him to teach us to be a barrister in 5 minutes?
How many of us go to an accountant and ask him to teach us to prepare a complete account in 5 minutes?
No, right.
But, how many of us go to a successful person and ask him to teach us to be rich and successful in 5 minutes?
U think that is possible? Maybe, but it seems to me more deep-rooted to motivation.
Here, I would like to share with you the parables of the baker and his apprentice in the bread story.
Say, an aspiring apprentice decided to build a yummy bread tailored to the master, but, he decided that he will only follow the baker's ingredient per se, will he be successful?
I guess no.
Why?
In getting the yummy bread, we need, a few factors:
1. Ingredients
2. Amount of each ingredient
3. Recipe
4. Baking equipment
5. Baking environment
6. Right Temperature
7. Right Timing
8. Waiting Period.
Yet, one thing still separates the apprentice from the master baker. You guess what?
Passion.
Jesse Livermore always sum it up "You cannot break good principle, you can only break yourself, going against a good principle in life"
May your day be blessed.
Servant of God,
Dr. Lion.
How many of us go to a lawyer and ask him to teach us to be a barrister in 5 minutes?
How many of us go to an accountant and ask him to teach us to prepare a complete account in 5 minutes?
No, right.
But, how many of us go to a successful person and ask him to teach us to be rich and successful in 5 minutes?
U think that is possible? Maybe, but it seems to me more deep-rooted to motivation.
Here, I would like to share with you the parables of the baker and his apprentice in the bread story.
Say, an aspiring apprentice decided to build a yummy bread tailored to the master, but, he decided that he will only follow the baker's ingredient per se, will he be successful?
I guess no.
Why?
In getting the yummy bread, we need, a few factors:
1. Ingredients
2. Amount of each ingredient
3. Recipe
4. Baking equipment
5. Baking environment
6. Right Temperature
7. Right Timing
8. Waiting Period.
Yet, one thing still separates the apprentice from the master baker. You guess what?
Passion.
Jesse Livermore always sum it up "You cannot break good principle, you can only break yourself, going against a good principle in life"
May your day be blessed.
Servant of God,
Dr. Lion.
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