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Forging Your Character
Personal success is built on the foundation of character, and
character is the result of hundreds and hundreds of choices
you may make that gradually turn who you are at any given
moment into who you want to be. If that decision-making
process is not present, you'll still be somebody—you'll still
be alive—but you may have a personality rather than a
character, and to me that's something very different.
Character isn't something you were born with and can't change,
like your fingerprints. It's something you must take
responsibility for forming. You build character by how you
respond to what happens in your life, whether it's winning
every game, losing every game, getting rich or dealing with
hard times.
You build character from certain qualities that you must
create and diligently nurture within yourself, just like you
would a plant and water a seed or gather wood to build a
campfire. You've got to look for those things in your heart
and in your gut. You've got to chisel away in order to find
them, just like chiseling away rock to create the sculpture
that has previously existed only in the imagination.
But the really amazing thing about character is that, if
you're sincerely committed to making yourself into the person
you want to be, you'll not only create those qualities, you'll
strengthen them and re-create them in abundance, even as your
drawing on them everyday of your life. That's why building
your character is vital to becoming all you can be.
— Jim Rohn
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