Tenacity Does Not Take Talent

Tenacity does not take talent.

Being tenacious is kind of reserved for the people that are just like, "Oh, they're tenacious. They're just willing to go and get it."

They'll work as hard as they need to, to go get it.

My encouragement to you today is to find something that you believe in so much, that your tenacity comes out in trying to serve others through that process.

Be so tenacious in it that you don’t worry about your skill, your talent, your ability, but just saying, "I'm not going to stop until I see this all the way through."

That tenacity in our society, that tenaciousness in your life, not only will yield great benefits, but it's also going to impact so many others.

 
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