"We are usually more successful when the goal is the reward than when the reward is the goal."
"The best teachers set their expectations high but not so high as to rule out being pleasantly surprised."
Remember, as you plan for the future, that the future does not announce its arrival with a grand trumpet call. It presents itself, rather, in small segments which we call, "for the time being," and it is what we do in these segments, -- what we do "for the time being" -- that ends up as our future.
It is not so much a "road to success" as an "exit ramp to success," the road itself a never-ending journey.
