Interest Starts, Commitment Finishes

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Difference of the Day #195

Interest is a flirtation; commitment is a marriage.

Many are seduced by the idea of success, but few are willing to pay its price. Interest starts projects, reads books, and talks about plans.

Commitment does what interest won’t: it files the paperwork, wakes up early, and works without applause. Interest craves the appearance of success, like leasing a luxury car for show.

Commitment rides the bike, invests in the business, and delays gratification for something greater. Interest seeks comfort; commitment thrives in discomfort.

The difference is simple: interest dreams, but commitment acts. (Share on X)

It’s easy to desire the reward, but true achievement comes from relentless effort.

The world doesn’t care about intentions—only results.

So, if you want to make an impact, let go of fleeting interests and embrace the discomfort of commitment. Results are born from that sustained, gritty pursuit.

Today, Make A Difference.
Andrei

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