Network Marketing Expert & Visionary Entrepreneur

A few years ago, a friend of mine and a passenger were in Europe driving on the Autobahn, the superhighway across Germany. Unlike American freeways, the Autobahn has no speed limit. You can travel as fast as you want to drive.
My friend was so excited as he pressed down onthe accelerator and took the car up to 80 miles an hour, then 90, 100, 110. He felt like the king of the road, zooming past people left and right.
A few minutes later, another car streaked down the freeway. This car was the exact same model as my friend’s car, but it blew by him like he was standing still. That second automobile must have been going 170 per hour.
The passenger traveling with my friend laughed and said, ” See; your’re not going as fast as you can. You’re just going as fast as you will. “
Think about that: My friend’s car possessed tremendous potential. It too was capable of going 180 miles per hour. The manufactacturer put in the potential. How fast my friend drove didn’t have anything to do with the car’s capability. In other words, the potential was not lessened just because he chose not to use it. And simply having the potential on board did not affect his future.
So the real question is: Are you willing to break free from your self-imposed limitations and start stretching to the next level?
Chris Eaton - Network Marketing Expert & Visionary Entrepreneur
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2 comments:
Nice post. But one must also remember the old adage: Slow and steady wins the race. At times, I personally believe that speeding can cause a burnt out. Happy Holidays.
"There are no speed limits on the road to excellence." - (David W. Johnson)
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