It was said on our board here: "I wonder that most of the players do not progress in knowledge or skill even slightly after wasting decades".
How very true! Absolutely and without question. Not only in baccarat, but in so many other aspects of business as well, no different.
Here, my response. Something I read a while back, made a copy and shelved. Fits right in and provides such an insight to many things.
"There is a world of difference between a person who has a big problem and a person who makes a problem big. For several years I would do between 20 and 30 hours of counseling a week. I soon discovered that the people who came to see me were not necessarily the ones who had the most problems. They were the ones who were problem conscious and found their difficulties stressful. Naive at first, I would try to fix their problems, only to discover that they would go out and find others.
A study of three hundred highly successful people, people like Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Helen Keller, Winston Churchill, Albert Schweitzer, Mahatma Gandhi, and Albert Einstein, reveals that one-fourth had handicaps, such as blindness, deafness or crippled limbs. Three-fourths had either been born into poverty, came from broken homes, or at least came from exceedingly tense or disturbed situations.
Why did the achievers overcome problems, while millions and millions are overwhelmed by theirs? They refused to hold on to the common excuses for failure. They turned their stumbling blocks into stepping-stones. They realized they could not determine every circumstance in life or whatever it was they were attempting to get done, but they could determine their choice of attitude toward every circumstance.
The Los Angeles Times recently ran this quote: "If you can smile whenever anything goes wrong, you are either a nitwit or a repairman." I would add: or a leader in the making--one who realizes that the only problem you have is the one you allow to be a problem because of your wrong reaction to it. Problems can stop you temporarily. You are the only one who can do it permanently."