But Why Are YOU Not Successful… yet?

It is a critical question that is cleverly avoided because most people really don’t have the answer. Even as self improvement has grown in the United States today, leagues of skeptics have also blossomed such that they perhaps have more printouts in circulation that challenge the truth and reality of self improvement to the very core. The few bumbling personal development authors who dare to answer those questions never quite get very far in their efforts to make people understand because they really do not understand it themselves. It works for them – don’t get the wrong impression – but they sincerely do not know how it happens.

Today, you learn in just a few words what other personal development articles have been unable to teach you. Today you learn that self improvement does not preach total isolation, but sufficiency; today you learn that being independent does not mean being inaccessible or an outsider; today you learn that doing it yourself is not about shunning help when it is offered you, but about knowing when you need it and reaching out for it at your earliest opportunity.

The United States used to belong to Great Britain, you know; but at one time it was determined that the U.S. needed to be a sovereign state. They fought, our forefathers, and they won; and today the United States is one of the greatest independent nations in the world. But the United States is not a nation without allies. Over time, the strongest nations of the world have allied together to fight wars and to win battles, to combat global threats, foster international trade, and generally maintain earth in a precarious precipice. We are doing it ourselves, but we are doing it with the aid of other nations of the world.

Learn it now so that you never forget it: self improvement is about knowing when to seek help and ceasing it the first chance you get, not about isolating yourself and becoming a hermit.