Consider this: Out of his commitment to the goal Subliminal360 Review of becoming an Olympian, Mr Gonzalez took up the dangerous sport of luge at the ripe age of 21. Mr Gonzalez did not allow the obstacle that he was "too old" to stop him from starting his quest. Most Olympic level contestants would have had a decade of experience under their belt by 21. Luge is a "scary" winter sport where you begin the race by sliding down from a 50-stories-high slope in a sled and reach speeds of up to 90 mph. In his book, Mr Gonzalez wrote that he still experiences fear even after 20 years in the sport. The difference between Mr Gonzalez and the average luger is that he does not let his fear defeat his commitment.
Even without all the magical rearrangement of external circumstances that Mr Murray and Mr Gonzalez spoke about, it is not difficult to see why commitment creates success. From a practical standpoint, whatever you do whole-heartedly usually gives better results. By putting power behind your actions, positive results are more likely to ensue.
A common question regarding success and commitment is how one can remain committed despite bad external circumstances. I will address that in another article coming up. In the meantime, the information presented in this article about the relationship between success and commitment can be used as a lens to evaluate your current commitments and your path to success.
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