Divine Justice – Scoring Every Time Without Flinching
Universal justice or divine justice or whatever you name it cannot be seen nor proved with a mathematical formula, yet if you take a close look you might see something there in action. Let’s take the example of Silvester Stallone.
Imagine a man who has no money and wants to start a career in the cinema. A man with no money, no previous great achievements and no one to believe in him and on what he ca do. There you have Silvester Stallone. He was rejected 100 times before he was accepted to make his first movie. Those who rejected him could not see anything more than an average Joe with hopes and dreams, like like all Joes, Jonases and Tomases. What was different about Silvester Stallone is he persevered long enough until he succeed it, and he would have tried more than a quarter million dollars to make his dream come true.
And so he did.
To make a long story short, Mr. Stallone today is the owner of hundreds of millions of dollars, a fortune almost no one will ever see much less possess and those how hired him, supported him and believed in him, all together made several billions of dollars over the decades, in advertisements, merchandising sales, brand awareness, and so much more.
Those who kicked him out of their houses lost that fortune, maybe they never got an actor like that knocking at their doors ever again.
When you are presented with someone you can’t expect to see a person fully trained and armed with a brilliant past and suddenly knocking at your door and asking for a job or a business partnership. Really good people don’t waste time with average business men. They want more just like we all do.
Don’t be like Cofidis kicking Lance Armstrong, losing hundreds of millions of dollars, don’t like the people who kicked Silvester Stallone, when some one comes to you, train that person in full and only then make your final decision or you might lose the big break of your life.
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