Celebrate your success and be confident, but never let yourself become arrogant. #PeterVekselman #PartnerDriven #Motivation

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Speaker 1 (00:00):

You know, it is very important in business to be confident, to be sure of yourself, but I’ll tell you, after many, many years in this business, uh, after many successes, after many failures, right before a failure, uh, this thing comes along called arrogance. And I can tell you, if you feel arrogant about what you’re doing, about how much you are on track, or how much you are off track, uh, of what’s going on in your business. If the world of arrogance, it gets into your feelings, I could tell you, you better let it go. Be careful. Arrogant is not a good thing. It gives you a false sense of confidence. Arrogance gives you a false sense of security. Arrogance gives you a false sense that nothing can go wrong. And it’s a, during those times that you actually become the most vulnerable. So yes, you should be confident. You should have your confidence level. It’s most P positive. You know, you should be very aware of that. You’re winning in life. It’s okay to count your money. It’s okay to celebrate successes. Those are all good things. And those are all signs of success. And those are all things that tell you, you’re moving in the right direction, hitting goals and acknowledging them and checking off those things. Those are all good. But arrogance, arrogance is the one step right before failure. So confidence. Yes. Arrogance. No,

Speaker 2 (01:32):

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