Becoming extraordinary

Quietly most people are living their lives in silent desperation. This is particularly true of those intelligent souls who aspire to be something and to achieve something in this life. The cause of this desperation is the existence of a yawning gulf between what or where they think they ought to be and what or where they are currently. Most people look at their lives and realise that there is a big gap between what they know they are capable of and their current performance.

They realise that they could have more or could be more or ought by now to be operating at a much higher pedestal. To be fair, most people are not living pathetic lives in abject conditions but they are also far behind in the race of life.

They need to make a bold leap; leap from the ordinary to the world of the extraordinary. The one big question they ought to be asking themselves is “What should I be doing to become an extraordinary achiever?” That is the question we will be addressing in this issue.

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