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The final part of
whole had existed from
first day that he completed his first experiment. But, he didn't recognize it then. Would you have kept going till
ten thousandth experiment? Or, would you have given up at nine thousand ninety nine? That was
incandescent light bulb that Thomas Edison invented. He completed
whole.
The medical cure for Polio has existed since
dawn of time. But,
medical community didn't know about it until Dr. Jonas Salk experimented with principles that had always been universally true. Now we have
Salk vaccine. He completed
whole.
You could make a million dollars by using
Success System That Never Fails. Then if you lost it all, you could make another million and more
next time by employing
same principles.
But, if you made it by "accident",
first time, i.e.: not really knowing
universal laws of success, but just accidentally stumbling upon them, you may fail at
second attempt. You may need to make some discoveries to be successful in
second million.
Then there was a pair of brothers who succeeded in flying because they found
"final part". Wilber and Orville Wright used
same principles that others had used. But, they found
"final part" because
others stopped one foot short of
"something more".
The final part for
Wright brothers was so simple. They attached moveable flaps to
wings so
pilot could control and keep
plane level. But, everything else about
airplane was copied by them. These flaps are
forerunners of
planes we fly in today. They completed
whole. In
end; it's your choice!
You may notice there is a commonality among these success story examples. The secret ingredient is that a universal principle was applied that had been unknown previously. That was all that was needed to make
difference between success and failure.
If you feel you're on
brink of success, (or failure) in some area, and you have tried and tried, then stop doing
same thing over and over and find that "something more". It might not take much at all to put you over.
Hip, Hip, Hooray, was all it took to make a hit song. Tiny flaps were all it took to make an airplane fly. It's not necessarily
quantity of
final parts; it's
quality of
final parts. Find your final parts. They are there, I guarantee it. Life never leaves you with no way out. Richard Vegas ©2002 Richard Vegas is a popular recording artist and internet marketing professional. He invites you to subscribe to his FREE weekly ezine "Wing-Tips" The Success System That Never Fails, at: http://www.1-work-at-home-based-business-opportunities.com You may also hear and follow Richard's music career at: http://www.richardvegas.com

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