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I've always read that winners never quit and quitters never win. I did grasped the inspirations therein so strongly, rightly inducing my mindset to be engrossed by it.

When I was just 15, I stumbled upon a story and there, I first saw the statement.

I immediately carried the winning mindset within me. Those that failed seemed just to be average people to me and never did I allowed them to cross my path.

The more I grew, the greater my ruthlessness became. I knew how to motivate my mates because I too believed in positivity; however there was a question that remained unanswered, where they really affected positively?

Most of them who I would have won to the winning mindset all parted from me because I failed to first be in their shoes before condemning them.

I always chanted to their hearing that it was an aberration to give excuses for failing.

I read books about money and mindset, I confessed positively, yet I live a luxurious life because I was provided with everything I needed through my rich parents.

It abruptly turned sideways when I lost both of them at once. Only after that, I began seeing life from a different perspective.

I quickly understood the reasons why most people fail in life. To be honest, those weren't good moments and no motivations could ever help out.

My step mum maltreated me to the extent that I became entirely helpless, forcing myself to smoother; even yet, death delayed.

One day, I tiptoed into the room and hurriedly brought a poison that was kept for rat to send myself to hell. I quickly missed it vigorously, getting it ready for a drink.

Just then, my eyes caught a booklet; an old one!

It contained my vision and purpose of existing on earth. I had written them for daily reminder but lost it after my parent died.

What I encapsulated the visions with was 'Quitters never win and Winners never quit'.

Suddenly, the poison fell off my hands and I started to weep.

God wanted to teach me a lesson.

I took great courage and forgave myself.

Do not condemn people so quickly because they're not responding to the reality with faith and sound minds.

There's what they are going through which you need to understand firstly and deploy the best approach of mitigating the pains.

If you must be great, you need to be compassionate inorder to feel what people are passing through.

The best approach towards people who are already discouraged isn't condemnation.

Sympathize with them with love and you'll gain their heart and induce in them the winning mindset.

I chose never to quit because my visions weren't obscure. Though they were mere write-ups in the booklet, yet they came from within the very day my receptive mind conceived them.

Now I can say it more louder than ever, I will not quit until I win and I cannever win when I quit!

In addition, before I can impact people, I should be ready to feel their pains and counter it all with love!
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