Do you easilly quit or you're a fighter?
By lyzabelle
@lyzabelle (1668)
Philippines
June 18, 2008 5:41am CST
We all have dreams and ambition in life.
But sometimes the road to success is full
of twist and turns. Which of the two above
describe you most?
5 responses
@Franklin_Raja (41)
• India
20 Jun 08
I am a fighter. I never quit till i reach my goals. Sometimes i change my directions but i never change my destination.
www.way2winonline.com
@knight_rlc26 (362)
• Philippines
19 Jun 08
I am a fighter not a quiter... In my struggles in a certain situation, i fight then reach for goal, i don't easily give. i tried other options if the present one don't work. being a fighter give you the since of fulfillment if you will win. Also, being a fighter makes you uplifts your personality and to become a versatile one.
@paid2write (5201)
•
18 Jun 08
I don't quit but I will adapt or change direction when the way ahead is blocked. There are many ways to achieve dreams and ambitions and if one way does not lead to success I will try to find a different path to follow.
Sometimes a dream or ambition may be unrealistic and it is necessary to change plans rather than to give up trying. If something is not meant to happen there may be other opportunities which come along. The important thing is to recognize the chances in life. Take what is on offer, and do not be afraid of failure.
Some of the world's most successful people are those who have experienced failure in the past, but it did not put them off trying again or trying something different.
@oo0kulasa0oo (260)
• Philippines
18 Jun 08
I am a fighter. I can't forget that time when my cousin and I decided to set up an internet cafe. I practically knew nothing then about personal computers except typing. Believe it or not, I didn't even know how to use the internet then -- well, what else can you expect? Got a science degree and computer experience was only for the chosen few during my last year in college. Anyway, I was confident since I was to take charge only of the daily operations. On the other hand, my partner was to be responsible for the technical side of the business. Tough luck, business did not go well as anticipated so it was, indeed, a struggle for me when my partner finally had a change of heart. It could have been much easier to give up as well right after. Besides, it was the most common advice I got then. But I was really determined to make the business work and, at the same time, I wanted to discover more the wonders of computers for myself...Now, I can say that as long as there is computer and internet, I will always be my own boss. What do you think? :-P