Avoid Shortcuts … They will delay you.

Work hard. Be patient and consistent. You’ll get there. Shortcut is the longest path you’ll ever choose. If you take shortcuts, you get cut short.

There are not shortcuts to any place worth going. Every game requires practice to master. Repetition is the mother of mastery. No great thing is suddenly created. Stop chasing shortcuts. Shortcuts don’t exist in real life. Shortcuts are mere illusions. Enjoy the wonders of your path.

The journey gives life meaning. In reality, there’s no such a thing as a destination. Life is a continuous push. Don’t focus on money, focus on building your business.

Go through the entire entrepreneurial process. Don’t be obsessed with the graduation and miss the learning. You can graduate with meaningless papers…with nothing to offer the world.

Winning takes thorough preparation. It’s tough to build winning habits, but the reward is priceless. People ask me how I got over 1.5million followers on Facebook. I tell them there’s no secret. I write articles daily. I share videos daily. I do it without fail. Commitment plus God’s favor. Period.

Any shortcut is a detour that will delay you. Success has no shortcuts. Shortcuts are temptations.

DR. K. N. JACOB

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