If you choose not to act, you have little chance of success. Whatโs more, when you choose to act, youโre able to succeed more frequently than you think. How often in life do we avoid doing something because we think weโll fail? Is failure really worse than doing nothing? And how often might we actually have triumphed if we had just decided to give it a try?
Katty KayAnyone who tells you that American seniors are not either going to have their services cut or we're going to have to pay more is...lying about it.
Katty Kaywe found that success correlates more closely with confidence than it does with competence. Yes, there is evidence that confidence is more important than ability when it comes to getting ahead. This came as particularly unsettling news to us, having spent our own lives striving toward competence.
Katty Kay