Let
me tell you about five of the other enemies we face from within. The
first enemy that you've got to destroy before it destroys you is indifference.
What a tragic disease this is. "Ho-hum, let it slide. I'll just
drift along." Here's one problem with drifting: you can't drift
your way to the top of the mountain.
The
second enemy we face is indecision. Indecision is the thief of opportunity
and enterprise. It will steal your chances for a better future. Take
a sword to this enemy.
The
third enemy inside is doubt. Sure, there's room for healthy skepticism.
You can't believe everything. But you also can't let doubt take over.
Many people doubt the past, doubt the future, doubt each other, doubt
the government, doubt the possibilities and doubt the opportunities.
Worse of all, they doubt themselves. I'm telling you, doubt will destroy
your life and your chances of success. It will empty both your bank
account and your heart. Doubt is an enemy Go after it. Get rid of
it.
The
fourth enemy within is worry. We've all got to worry some. Just don't
let it conquer you. Instead, let it alarm you. Worry can be useful.
If you step off the curb in New York City and a taxi is coming, you've
got to worry. But you can't let worry loose like a mad dog that drives
you into a small corner. Here's what you've got to do with your worries:
drive them into a small corner. Whatever is out to get you, you've
got to get it. Whatever is pushing on you, you've got to push back.
The
fifth interior enemy is over-caution. It is the timid approach to
life. Timidity is not a virtue; it's an illness. If you let it go,
it'll conquer you. Timid people don't get promoted. They don't advance
and grow and become powerful in the marketplace. You've got to avoid
over-caution.