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I am nature's greatest miracle.
Since the
beginning of time never has there been another with
my mind, my heart, my eyes, my ears, my hands, my
hair, my mouth. None that came before, none that live
today, and none that come tomorrow can walk and talk
and move and think exactly like me. All men are my
brothers yet I am different from each. I am a unique
creature.
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
Although
I am of the animal kingdom, animal rewards alone will
not satisfy me. Within me burns a flame which has
been passed from generations uncounted and its heat
is a constant irritation to my spirit to become better
than I am, and I will. I will fan this flame of dissatisfaction
and proclaim my uniqueness to the world.
None can
duplicate my brush strokes, none can make my chisel
marks, none can duplicate my handwriting, none can
produce my child, and, in truth, none has the ability
to sell exactly as I. Henceforth, I will capitalize
on this difference for it is an asset to be promoted
to the fullest.
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
Vain attempts
to imitate others no longer will I make. Instead will
I place my uniqueness on display in the market place.
I will proclaim it, yea, I will sell it. I will begin
now to accent my differences; hide my similarities.
So too will I apply this principle to the goods I
sell. Salesman and goods, different from all others,
and proud of the difference.
I am a
unique creature of nature.
I am rare,
and there is value in all rarity; therefore, I am
valuable. I am the end product of thousands of years
of evolution; therefore, I am better equipped in both
mind and body than all the emperors and wise men who
preceded me.
But my
skills, my mind, my heart, and my body will stagnate,
rot, and die lest I put them to good use. I have unlimited
potential. Only a small portion of my brain do I employ;
only a paltry amount of my muscles do I flex. A hundredfold
or more can I increase my accomplishments of yesterday
and this I will do, beginning today.
Nevermore
will I be satisfied with yesterday's accomplishments
nor will I indulge, anymore, in self-praise for deeds
which in reality are too small to even acknowledge.
I can accomplish far more than I have, and I will,
for why should the miracle which produced me end with
my birth? Why can I not extend that miracle to my
deeds of today?
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
I am not
on this earth by chance. I am here for a purpose and
that purpose is to grow into a mountain, not to shrink
to a grain of sand. Henceforth will I apply all my
efforts to become the highest mountain of all and
I will strain my potential until it cries for mercy.
I will
increase my knowledge of mankind, myself, and the
goods I sell, thus my sales will multiply. I will
practice, and improve, and polish the words I utter
to sell my goods, for this is the foundation on which
I will build my career and never will I forget that
many have attained great wealth and success with only
one sales talk, delivered with excellence. Also will
I seek constantly to improve my manners and graces,
for they are the sugar to which all are attracted.
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
I will
concentrate my energy on the challenge of the moment
and my actions will help me forget all else. The problems
of my home will be left in my home. I will think naught
of my family when I am in the market place for this
will cloud my thoughts. So too will the problems of
the market place be left in the market place and I
will think naught of my profession when I am in my
home for this will dampen my love.
There is
no room in the market place for my family, nor is
there room in my home for the market. Each I will
divorce from the other and thus will I remain wedded
to both. Separate must they remain or my career will
die. This is a paradox of the ages.
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
I have
been given eyes to see and a mind to think and now
I know a great secret of life for I perceive, at last,
that all my problems, discouragements, and heartaches
are, in truth, great opportunities in disguise. I
will no longer be fooled by the garments they wear
for mine eyes are open. I will look beyond the cloth
and I will not be deceived.
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
No beast,
no plant, no wind, no rain, no rock, no lake had the
same beginning as I, for I was conceived in love and
brought forth with a purpose. In the past I have not
considered this fact but it will henceforth shape
and guide my life.
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
And nature
knows not defeat. Eventually, she emerges victorious
and so will I, and with each victory the next struggle
becomes less difficult.
I will
win, and I will become a great salesman, for I am
unique.
I am nature's
greatest miracle.
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