Internalize Success by Maya Angelou
Money is very important and should not be denied or scorned. It’s very important. It is not, however, a measure of success. Success is always internal, but what money does is afford the person who has it the chance to be generous to herself and others.
Success is internal, being able to look in the mirror when you brush your teeth and like what you see, and not drop your eyes. Liking yourself, and liking the person you want to be and liking the person you’re trying to become. And that is it. That puts you at ease in any company. Whether you’re black in white company, or white in black company, you’re at ease. Christian with Jews at ease, because you know your heart and you know how you feel. That is true success.
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