Live in the Two
Filed Under (PPP) by Morbid Romantic on 11-09-2007
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People in the top two percent set trends, make money, and are confident and capable people in all aspects of their life. For those who earn in the top two percent, a better quality of life is enjoyed. Not only is there the benefit of making more money, there are other pros to consider, as well. A better job and less worry associated with unhappiness or bill paying leads to a less stressful life. This will improve all aspects of personal relationships and an individual’s health. Being able to afford nice vacations will also be pretty good for your health and stress level! Earning more money will also allow a person to contribute more to society. Charities and organizations can received some well needed money since earning more leads to having more money to put into other causes. Investments made with extra money will also benefit in the long run, especially during retirement or college expenses for kids or grandkids.
Unfortunately, I don’t rank in the top two percent. Yet. That doesn’t mean that there is no hope for my success or self improvement, though. My score ranked me high in optimism and passion, which surprised me. I do think that I have a lot of passion because I am driven for my career goals, but I am definitely not a person who usually looks on the bright side of things. It was nice to know that though I don’t think so, I am an optimistic person. Also, according to the test, I need to work on my self-discipline… true. I am a procrastinator.
Some people think that the qualifications of success and self improvement are developed within a person through education or that they are born with it and either have it or don’t have it. Fortunately, these skills can be taught. The five teachable key areas are discipline, passion, risk, optimism, and interpersonal skills. If you would like to find out if you possess the skills needed to be in the top two percent, take the test.
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