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October 2005
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Something to Think About
Calming Your Interview Jitters
On Finding The “Right” Way
Dr. Phil’s Formula For Success
How Important to Your Financial Future is
Achieving a Good Credit Score?
FSS Spotlight:
FSS Trivia Challenge
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Legacy Leaving Principles to Live By
You know me, I am a philosopher. I love principles. Yes,
actions are great and I talk about them regularly, but the
important stuff is what lies underneath--the principles.
Here are what I consider to be the principles that we must
commit to if we are to leave the legacy we desire:
- Life is best lived in service to others. This doesn't
mean that we do not strive for the best for ourselves. It
does mean that in all things we serve other people,
including our family, co-workers and friends.
- Consider others' interests as important as your own.
Much of the world suffers simply because people consider
only their own interests. People are looking out for number
one, but the way to leave a legacy is to also look out for
others.
- Maintain integrity at all costs. There are very few
things you take to the grave with you. The number one thing
is your reputation and good name. When people remember you,
you want them to think, "She was the most honest person I
knew. What integrity." There are always going to be
temptations to cut corners and break your integrity. Do not
do it. Do what is right all of the time, no matter what the
cost.
- You must risk in order to gain. In just about every area
of life you must risk in order to gain the reward. In love,
you must risk rejection in order to ask that person out for
the first time. In investing you must place your capital at
risk in the market in order to receive the prize of a
growing bank account. When we risk, we gain. And when we
gain, we have more to leave for others.
- You reap what you sow. In fact, you always reap more
than you sow--you plant a seed and reap a bushel. What you
give you get. What you put into the ground then grows out of
the ground. If you give love you will receive love. If you
give time, you will gain time. It is one of the truest laws
of the universe. Decide what you want out of life and then
begin to sow it.
- Hard work is never a waste. No one will say, "It is too
bad he was such a good, hard worker." But if you aren't they
will surely say, "It's too bad he was so lazy - he could
have been so much more!" Hard work will leave a grand
legacy. Give it your all on your trip around the earth. You
will do a lot of good and leave a terrific legacy.
- Don't give up when you fail. Imagine what legacies would
have never existed if someone had given up. How many
thriving businesses would have been shut down if they quit
at their first failure? Everyone fails. It is a fact of
life. But those who succeed are those who do not give up
when they fail. They keep going and build a successful life
- and a legacy.
- Don't ever stop in your pursuit of a legacy. Many people
have accomplished tremendous things later on in life. There
is never a time to stop in your pursuit of a legacy.
Sometimes older people will say, "I am 65. I'll never
change." That won't build a great life! No, there is always
time to do more and achieve more, to help more and serve
more, to teach more and to learn more. Keep going and
growing that legacy!
These are core principles to live by if you want to become
the kind of person who leaves a lasting legacy.
By Jim Rohn
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