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Just	as	Jean-Baptiste	said,	I	also	“believe	that	everybody	could	bring	something
new	and	original	to	the	world	we	live	in.”	The	potential	for	massive	greatness	exists
inside	every	single	one	of 	us.

    The	way	that	you	activate	the	power	of 	you	is	by	finding	the	courage	you	need
every	single	day	to	push	yourself 	forward.	When	you	listen	to	your	instincts	(“get	up
and	 face	 the	 day,	 Mel,”	 “suck	 it	 up	 and	 start	 walking,	 Tom,”	 “take	 care	 of 	 your	 nephews,
Catherine,”	“don’t	give	up	your	seat,	Rosa”)—it’s	clear	what	you	must	do.

    There	 is	 no	 debate	 when	 you	 follow	 what’s	 inside	 your	 heart.	 The	 only	 thing
that	will	quiet	the	chatter	in	your	head	is	a	decision	to	move.	As	I	said	in	the	very
beginning	 of 	 the	 book,	 you	 really	 are	 just	 one	 decision	 away	 from	 a	 completely
different	life.

    We	are	all	so	afraid	of 	uncertainty	that	we	want	a	guarantee	before	we	even	try.
We	want	evidence	that	if 	we	take	a	risk	we	will	“get	the	girl”	too.	Even	if 	Tom	gets
the	girl,	it’s	not	proof 	that	you	will.	“Getting	the	girl”	or	“the	guy,”	for	that	matter,
is	a	numbers	game.	To	play	any	game,	you	have	to	start.	To	win,	you’ll	need	to	keep
going.	If 	you	want	to	make	your	dreams	come	true,	get	ready	for	the	long	game.

    Life	is	not	a	one-and-done	sort	of 	deal.	You’ve	got	to	work	for	what	you	want.
Do	 you	 know	 the	 game	 Angry	 Birds?	 Rovio,	 the	 brand	 that	 created	 the	 game,
launched	 51	 unsuccessful	 games	 before	 they	 developed	 Angry	 Birds.	 How	 about
The	Avengers	star	Mark	Ruffalo?	Do	you	know	how	many	auditions	he	did	before	he
landed	 his	 first	 role?	 Almost	 600!	 Even	 Babe	 Ruth	 struck	 out	 1,330	 times.	 My
favorite	 vacuum	 cleaner	 is	 a	 Dyson.	 And	 there’s	 no	 wonder	 why	 it	 doesn’t	 suck	 at
sucking	up	the	dirt.	James	Dyson	created	5,127	prototypes!	What?	And	this	last	one
will	 blow	 your	 mind.	 Picasso	 created	 nearly	 100	 masterpieces	 in	 his	 lifetime.	 But
what	most	people	don’t	know	is	that	he	created	a	total	of 	more	than	50,000	works
of 	art.
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