December 16, 2007

Few days ago I bought a book from MPH titled "It's Always Too Soon to Quit" by Lewis R. Timberlake. When we mentioned the word [quit], automatically we will think of resigning from our job--that's my colleague's reaction when we met in the lift. Probably it's because most of us are not getting much satisfaction from our job so that's the first thing that come to our mind but the word [quit] in this book meant "never give up".
At some point in our lives, we all come to a time of severe testing. Why do some people despair and quit, while others refuse to let tough times defeat them? This book is downright inspiring with pages of true life examples. You'll discover the dynamics of precailing over failure.
You wouldn't be the person you are today without all the experiences (including the trials) you've encountered along life's path--we accomplish nothing worthwhile unless we get hurt first. Just as how a priceless pearl was formed, how steel gains its strengths and coal turns into diamonds. So people
can, and
do become stronger through the testings and trials of life.
Labels: It's Always Too Soon to Quit, Mad thoughts, Motivation, Review