Success Is Not Solo
Not one person ever gets to enjoy the fruits of their labor alone, it’s universal.
A person’s success sometimes is all it takes to set-up other people and things.
Success is an ambiguous word used to describe the degree of achievement or attainment of something desirable.
When one person achieves success, it’s always a ripple effect that goes a long way to set-up other people and set other things fruitfully apace.
But within each person lies the need for him/ her to work on themselves and seek assistance when and where required in order to achieve success. It’s equally important that you grant assistance within your capacity to others who need it for them to bring their ideas to fruition and hence, achieve that level of success.
In life, everyone who succeeds normally has something which speaks for them; for the privileged ones, it’s either their rich family or friends or other loved ones and for the not so privileged, it’s simply their skill set, personality or specific knowledge.
With that in mind, many job opportunities can arise from one person, a boss who started small as an entrepreneur and with or without any assistance earned the title that is providing for so many other families through his/her employees.
That scholarship you granted one of your intelligent, prospective pupils is yielding fruits now and creating a ripple effect of greatness to the people that surround them in their current respective stance.
The loan you granted one of your relatives may be the reason there’s survival and sustainability to both their family and extended family.
When your spouse is doing well, you’re doing well.
When your friend is living comfortably, you have everything to gain.
Ripple effect.
And the list goes on…
Success is not solo both in giving and in receiving
When you understand that success is not solo that means that you understand that everyone is an investment and the more assistance you’re willing to render, the more the profits you will gain — not only for your own good but the greater good of others.
Change starts from within before it extends, so on our own, let’s first strive to attain goals that’ll allow us to serve humanity right — by being hardworking and resourceful with what we already have (skills and talents) before seeking assistance for what we don’t or the inevitable.
Learn to help and learn also to use well what you’ve been given (naturally and otherwise) and when you achieve success in/with that thing, let it spread.
Success shouldn’t be solo.