What is the point of working hard for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week to fulfill someone elses dreams?
While yours get further and further away with every hour.
What is the point of moaning about your bad situation?
If your not willing to do anything about it?
What is the point in reading self help books?
If you don’t put what you have read in to practice?
What is the point of wanting to be a millionaire if you do not have a millionaire mind-set?
Or your not willing to do the work of a millionaire.
Why do you think most lottery winners lose all their money?
What is the point of spending hours on Mafia Wars, FarmVille or some other waste of time app?
Who cares? Who is it going to benefit?
You can use the same hours to increase your value?
What is the point in saying “internet marketing does not work”?
When you haven’t tried hard enough to make it work?
What is the point in waiting for someone to come and hand you the golden key which unlocks the doors to all your dreams?
You already have the key, you just don’t realise it yet.
What is the point in being scared of failure?
By not continually trying then you are failing by default!
What is the point in being right all the time?
There are valuable lessons to be learned by being wrong sometimes.
What is the point in looking down your nose at other people?
There is something you can learn from EVERYONE who crosses your path.
What is the point of comparing yourself to others?
You will never be them, they will never be you.
All you have is YOURSELF.
What is the point in waiting for the RIGHT TIME?
Its the right time 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What is the point in not being “real” with yourself?
It is impossible to hide from yourself. You know what you need to do.
What is the point in getting upset with this post?
The truth will set you free.
Dwayne Huggins
P.S. I am fully aware that some people will read this and only see negativity. That’s fine. That is what they chose to see. Most of you will know exactly what I am talking about and will want to add a few “What Is The Point…” yourself. Feel free to do so in the comment arena.
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Hey Dwayne,
I agree, if you’re going to spend time working, you may as well work for yourself.
There is never going to be a perfect time, there is only today.
Interesting post my friend.
Susanna
Wow Dwayne that is a powerful post! This is going to call some people out on the carpet.
My hope is that people will see your post, identify that there is a problem, and move past it, instead of getting upset at it. A post like this has huge potential at moving people forward.
Thank you for sharing this Dwayne!
~ Michael Novak
Hey Michael
Facing reality is the only way to deal with it.
If a few feathers get ruffled by this post, then maybe it was time for them to be ruffled.
Thanks for passing by.
as always Dwayne..Good Content
I need more action myself, I think I have read and studied enough…
Just to give myself a good swift kick to get busy being productive.
Thanks,
Hey Antwon
Action overcomes all difficulties.
The time is now brother. Get it going.
Holla if you assistance with anything.
Twitter: prfuller
August 12, 2010 at 17:48
Hey Dwayne
I can can say is hallelujah brother
Hey Peter
Thanks buddy
Twitter: Josh_Garcia
August 12, 2010 at 18:31
Hey Dwayne,
Powerful words, “What is the point!”
Great job with this post. If someone is looking for a kick start this will take care of it.
Chat with you later…
Josh
Hey Josh
Its good to stir the pot from time to time
Clearly put. I am just about to print this out and put it on the wall.
thank you
Charlie Holles
Hey charlie
Thanks man.
What is the point? Great words, Dwayne!
Hi Dwayne,
What’s the point of starting your own home business?
If you aren’t serious about it and give it all you got and only treat it like a hobby.
What’s the point of setting goals?
If you have no intentions to reach them.
I really loved this post! Great thoughts!!
Cheers,
Ilka
Nicely put Dwayne! In fact it is question that we should ourselves ask all the time about everything we do. f there is no point and you can’t find one then you can liberate yourself and move on to something else!
~Marcus
Thanks Mike
Hey Ilka
Thank you for providing some more.
Great points especially about setting goals.
Chat soon
Your right Marcus. We should be asking at every occasion what is the point. Doing this can assist in sorting the productive tasks from the less productive tasks.
Whats the Point in Putting off till tomorrow what you can do today! or Whats the Point in turning on your computer when you have not made plans on what your going to do on it today!
Loved this post buddy! Its good for people who Procrastinate Thanks for sharing Dwaine
-Phillip
Hey Phil
Great points to add.
I used to switch on my computer with no plan and ended up wasting way to
many hours.
Now I know exactly what I am doing before I hit the on switch.
Hi Dwayne!
I love your what’s the point attitude! What’s the point of buying course after course of internet network marketing trainings and never doing anything to implement what they teach? No product, however amazing it is, will build your business for you!…Yes, I learned that one for myself and I’m glad to get the point!!
Thank you for your honesty. It was to the point and powerful!
Heather
This is great stuff Dwayne. Motivating stuff. It’s great to put things into perspective from time to time and this has done it for me today. We can get into the groove of things and feel like we’re not making progress at times, but in fact we really are, incrementally. Just need to get a bit of altitude to see that.
Take care,
Wayne
Hey Heather
Thank you for passing by and adding your points.
I think people complain a lot but are not willing to actually do anything to sort out the complaint. Which leads me to ask, what is the point in complaining?
Hey Wayne. Glad I could be a source of motivation
Hey Dwayne, Great Post man! I haven’t stopped by over here in a while and WOW…this is where things are happening.
Keep up the Great work….Your bud,
Mitchell Dillman
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