Success by Choice Not by Chance Without Excuses

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Success by Choice Not by Chance Without Excuses

From the Plantation to the Plant

Ethics and moral philosophy Philosophy of religion Religious life and practice

Author: Laurence P. Huntley

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Language: English

Published by: AuthorHouse

Published on: 11th November 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 373 Kb

ISBN: 9781491824467


Success by Choice Not By Chance

Gives a road map which clearly shows the potential for any one to succeed in life whether they came from Tupelo, Mississippi or was born on Wall Street. This book is about Ernie Tucker who defied the laws of success and has lived a charmed life by following the principles of having faith, repetition, imagination and above all persistence. He says success has no room for excuses — it is all up to you. It is a choice one makes not a chance one takes, because chances is gambling and depends on the roll of the dice.

It shows you that if you have a clearly defined objective and are willing to make the necessary sacrifices, in the long run your dream will become your reality. The book entails what he had faced, handled and triumphed over to become the success that he is. It is his dream to leave a legacy to the coming generations of whomsoever wishes to succeed — be it family, friend or stranger. Embedded in the pages are elements of the will, wit and determination it took to get him there.

It says that success is accessible but it is all up to you. To embrace the principles that took him there, you must follow his proven method for success. It shows you that success is a constant pursuit, not an overnight affair. It is in fact for Ernie a true fulfillment of Martin Luther's dream that black men and white men could work together in unity.

Since success is not a respecter of persons, when Ernie's principles of faith are enacted, regardless of your color, creed, race or national origin, success will be attained when you step out in faith and have a vision of your goals.

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