It is not a matter of competing with someone else. Essentially, it is accepting our own special abilities as special – and then developing them.


p. 159 - Think Big (1996)


It is not a matter of competing with someone else. Essentially, it is accepting our own special abilities as special – and then developing them.

It is not a matter of competing with someone else. Essentially, it is accepting our own special abilities as special – and then developing them.

It is not a matter of competing with someone else. Essentially, it is accepting our own special abilities as special – and then developing them.

It is not a matter of competing with someone else. Essentially, it is accepting our own special abilities as special – and then developing them.