Posted on Mar 9, 2015
SPC Lucas Predmore
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I find it interesting that so many people listen to the nay-sayers in life. We ignore the people who have succeeded but then you listen to the negative people around you who tell you not to take the risk. Often times, those people tell you it can't be done just because they couldn't do it. Why do we listen to the people who failed rather than listening to the people who have succeeded. I hear so many people telling me that they aren't going to take a shot at their dreams because their broke ass friend told them they couldn't make it. Why do we listen to them. If they knew how to generate success, they would be successful. People who don't take chances will always hate on those that do. I still have people telling me that my business is a joke and even though I am successful, I should quit and get a job like everybody else. Remove those people from your life. I see young adults everyday who give up on their dreams because their parents told them that they should go work for a company just like everyone else, even though that is not working for 90% of Americans. This is more of a rant than anything. Bottom line, find your passion and go for it. Be more excited for success than you are afraid of failure.

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I think it is important for everyone to have a mentor outside of their family. We all need support in life to try to achieve our dreams, but sometimes family and friends can be a nay-sayer. A good mentor will encourage you to chase your dreams and help you along the way.
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You are absolutely correct Hastings. We all need positive mentors. Too many people try to bring us down. I am so much more successful and happier now that I have surrounded myself with other risk takers and just ignore the negative people.
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