Common Denominator of Success - Deepstash

Common Denominator of Success

  • Successful people make a habit of doing the things that unsuccessful people don't like to do.
  • Successful people know the price they have to pay if they want to enjoy greater success and rewards in the future.
  • Whatever you do repeatedly soon becomes a habit .And a habit,Once formed, is hard to break.

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