I now know that success can not choose me. It is waiting on a path that I must walk. In truth, it waits there for everyone.Many do not know where the path begins. Some search for a shortcut to the end. But the majority of the world does not even realise there is a path there at all.I have been shown the start of that path and I am ready.
by Chris Murray
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The quote reflects the idea that success is not a passive occurrence but rather an outcome that requires individual effort and exploration. The author emphasizes that success is present along a journey that one must actively engage with, highlighting that many people are unaware of this journey or seek easy shortcuts instead of genuinely embarking on it.

Furthermore, the author conveys a sense of readiness and awareness after discovering the beginning of this path. This realization underscores a key theme: that achieving success involves recognizing one's potential and taking deliberate steps towards it, while many remain oblivious to the possibilities that lie ahead.

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