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10 contributions to #BelieveNation
Don’t Quit! You’re Closer to Success Than You Think | The Stan Lee Story
Many people want to quit right before they win. Stan Lee almost gave up on comic books until his wife Joan told him to try one more time. Because he stayed, he created the Fantastic 4 and the Marvel world. Colonel Sanders was 65 years old and broke when he started selling his chicken recipe. He heard no over 100 times but he kept going until he built a giant business. These success stories show that you might be very close to your goal even when life feels hard. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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Motivating stories of real people help to grow moment by moment.
Phil Knight Borrowed $50 From His Dad (And Changed The World) | The Nike Story
Phil Knight started his journey with a crazy dream and a fifty dollar loan from his father. He was deeply in debt and often had to sell running shoes out of the trunk of his car just to survive. His first company, Blue Ribbon Sports, struggled for years and almost went out of business many times. He teamed up with his old track coach, Bill Bowerman, who famously used a waffle iron to create a new kind of rubber sole for their shoes. Even when banks refused to help him and he had to sleep in his car, Phil never gave up on his vision to bring high-quality shoes to runners in America. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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Great story. The footwear business is fun and challenging, I lasted as a designer for eleven years.
Let's Talk About Money - Earl Nightingale's Timeless Lessons
Money is a tool that helps us live a good life and pay for important things like food and education. Earl Nightingale explains that money is like a harvest we get back for the work and service we provide to others. If you want to earn more money, you have to find ways to be more helpful and provide more value. A brain surgeon makes more than an elevator operator because their skill is much harder to replace and took more time to learn. To grow your income, you must focus on building your skills so that you can give more to the world every single day. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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A timeless reminder from Earl Nightingale. When we focus on developing skills and serving with greater value, money becomes a natural outcome rather than the primary pursuit.😊
20 Laws of Money to GET RICH (Apply Them NOW)
Making money is about solving problems for other people. Wealthy leaders like Elon Musk and Sarah Blakely built their success by fixing pain points for millions. This explains why you must stop chasing cash and start chasing ways to be helpful. You need to adopt a wealth mindset and stop waiting for luck. It is important to keep money in your top five goals, but your purpose should always be number one. When your mission is strong, the profit will follow to help you grow your impact. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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Thanks, Evan, this is a potent reminder that money follows value and not the other way around. When our purpose leads and service is intentional, wealth becomes a tool for greater impact rather than the goal itself. Happy New Year!
The Power of Saying ‘No’
When opportunities come your way, do you jump in headfirst or carefully evaluate whether they align with your vision? And more importantly, how does saying ‘no’ empower you to say ‘yes’ to what really matters?
0 likes • Dec '25
@Lipika Roy I enjoy reading and learning from the posts. I currently building my Skool community focusing on leading parents of children with disabilities and adults with disabilities towards entrepreneurship in the digital space. It takes me a while to get read all of them and watch the videos.
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Through digital entrepreneurship, I help adults and families with disabilities move from uncertainty to structure, ownership, and long-term security.

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