Research on the three hundred world leaders, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sir Winston Churchill, Helen Keller, Mother Terresa, Dr. Albert Schweitzer, and Martin Luther King, Jr.., Reveals that 25 percent of them have a pretty severe disability and 50 percent have received treatment as children or have been raised in poor circumstances.Leaders - leaders not to respond and react to what happens with them.
Neil Rudenstien father was a prison guard and his mother a waitress half - time. Now, Dr. Neil Rudenstien is president of Harvard University from 1991 to 2001.. He said he had learned from a young age that in life there is a direct relationship between actions and rewards.Rudenstien and three hundred world leaders have learned personally that is not where you start - but where you finish that counts.where you started something not as important as where you finished
Neil Rudenstien father was a prison guard and his mother a waitress half - time. Now, Dr. Neil Rudenstien is president of Harvard University from 1991 to 2001.. He said he had learned from a young age that in life there is a direct relationship between actions and rewards.Rudenstien and three hundred world leaders have learned personally that is not where you start - but where you finish that counts.where you started something not as important as where you finished
Source : Zig Ziglar`s Little Instruction Book
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