Your Success, Your Responsibility

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Your Success, Your Responsibility
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Everyone may have a similar starting point but each person's finishing point is dependent on his actions, his choices, and how he has utilized the opportunities he got. Your background is not the reason you are were you are because you did not have a choice of which background to come from. However where you are now is a direct function of the choices of yesterday.

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No one can choose your actions for you, so no one is responsible for what the outcome of your actions are. The only thing you have control of is not the circumstances but your actions towards the circumstances, after which you will not also have control over the result. You have the same fair opportunity to succeed but what you do with your opportunity is entirely up to you.

In a given day, there is always an equal allocate of time and in all fairness, everyone has the same measure of it, but your utilization of time only goes to prove if you are on the pathway of success or not. The truth is; time, just like other opportunities, if lost, may not be gotten back again, so you have to be cautious not to waste any opportunity.

You should know that when an opportunity comes to you, you may not be the only one that the same kind of opportunity is coming to. What makes the difference is how fast you can act and that will tell who will enjoy the "early birds" benefits. There are two quotes I used to tell people and I will drop it here again:

> Opportunity delayed is an opportunity lost

And this one 

> Action delayed is equal to no action

When you leave till tomorrow the actions you are meant to execute today, you are already invalidating the result of the action. You will agree with me that every action should have a particular allocated time for it and acting outside the time may mean exercising in futility. I used to tell people this and I will say it again: success does not answer by coincidence nor by accident but by actions.

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Someone may provide you with certain assistance in the course of your actions but the bulk of the responsibility still rests on your shoulders. You are the only one that has the clearest picture of what you want to achieve and as such, the best help you can get is the one you offer to yourself and that one is called "responsibility".

***Thanks for reading***

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