Success is the progressive, timely achievement of your stated goals.
Use the losses and failures of the past as a reason for action, not inaction.
While you're alive, the IRS will attempt to take what you've made. When you're not, the IRS will attempt to take what it missed.
Doing more of what doesn't work won't make it work any better.
Achieve success in any area of life by identifying the optimum strategies and repeating them until they become habits.
The more specific and measurable your goal, the more quickly you will be able to identify, locate, create, and implement the use of the necessary resources for its achievement.