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Why most people will remain in mediocrity

Mediocrity, the word  means the quality of being average or ordinary.  Such a person of this middle-level of success can also be called a mediocre.

I would like to share why most of the people stay as mediocres according to Anthony Moore. 

It's so foolish how people are afraid of doing things fearing failure, Most of them are not willing to fail, but there's something very important that failures are stepping stones of success and it's okay to commit mistakes while trying to achieve great things. 

According to Thomas J Watson, the real formula of success is doubling your failure because that is how you learn. Failure let's you accelerate your growth, develop your character , brings humility. 


The mediocre majority usually doesn't value learning. But it's always learning new things which will make you reach heights of success. No one is actually ready for anything unless you feel you can acquire it so every person should believe they can succeed and tell their mind what should they do so that it will make it happen. 

Don't spend your life chasing wrong things like money, titles because real success is gaining experience and improving your personality. 

The other important thing is mediocres spend more time being jealous than working on being successful. Being jealous is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. The day we stop bothering about everyone else and start spending time with ourselves is the day you start doing something in your life. 

In conclusion, to shift your life form mediocrity to a beautiful lane of success be in your own lane, don't compare yourself with other people going fast. Learning growing developing on this path will make you feel more alive.

Focus, Learn, Experiment,Fail,Discover. 

"The moment you learn to accept everything in your life is the moment you get the power to change anything in your life. "
 
Say no to mediocrity by choosing  learning instead of entertainment , personal growth instead of jealousy.





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