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    Successful people are always looking for opportunities to help others. Unsuccessful people are always asking, "What's in it for me?"

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    True, success is not how much your worth but how much you give.
    The use of the word 'always' is an assumption that all unsuccessful have their hands out and ALL successful are giving.. I think that if this were true, you would have socialism/marxism-- There would be no 'hand outs in either direction.. This about what you just said, (your question) Although we are headed that way.. read on...

    IMO, those that are unsuccessful need to look in the mirror and find out why, apparently the successful ones already did that. Here in the USA, everyone has an equal chance at being successful, as success is only getting up one more time than you fell down. I do not like this idea of 'share the wealth' The reason our country became the powerful country it 'was' is because of the competition to be the best that you can be.. Now we have a bunch of lazy asses that expect me and others that work hard give our 'success' monies to those that won't work, have no desire to work -- And if we don't give it to them, they will break into our homes and take it because we take care of our derelicts.. It hasn't always been this way and its getting worse.
    Wow i am terribly unsuccessful finacially.. Bit Very successful in life.. I give and give and give... NEver to recieve.. But I am good with that.
    Jenn you do well in life to do that......
    Are you sure "to help", not "to rip off"?


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