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potential within you; and therefore; you are quite capable of
doing almost anything you 〃set your mind to。〃 All you must do
is figure out how you can do it; not whether or not you can。
Begin to visualize yourself as a risktaker and then start
telling yourself you are one。 Bee fully aware of the 〃good
vibrations〃 you get simply by virtue of practising these simple
mental exercises。
But before you proceed any further with your quest; find
yourself a pad and a pen。 Then; prepare a balance sheet by
taking an 81/2〃 x 11〃 sheet of paper; and drawing a straight
line down the centre of the page。
On the lefthand side; place a minus sign; and on the
righthand side place a plus sign。 Under the minus sign; write
out the very worst thing that could happen to you; if you were
to follow through with your idea。 On the righthand side; write
out all the good thingsthe very best thingsthat could happen
to you; if you were to go ahead with your plan。 Clearly
understand; that so long as what you plan to do is honest and
honorable; whatever goes on the lefthand side of the page is
not going to be disastrous。 On the other hand; however; what
goes on the righthand side of the page could turn out to be
absolutely magnificent。
Therefore; by creating the balance sheet in this manner;
you are demonstrating to yourself; for your own edification;
the fact you actually have 〃nothing to lose。〃 It has already
been brought to your attention numerous times in this book;
that simply 〃missing the mark;〃 does not make you a failure; it
only means that your plan did not work out as you had
anticipated。 So even if you should lose everything you own;
you still retain the capacity to bounce back; to try once again。
For several years now I have been in the habit of reading
the biographies and autobiographies; of men and women who
have truly acplished 〃something of significance〃 in their
lifetime。 I have found; moreover; that almost without
exception; these individuals had fallen short of their goals on
numerous occasions; but that never deterred them! Indeed; I
myself have experienced 〃failure to hit the mark;〃 on a number
of occasions; and I will readily admit it hurts a little and it
even causes a certain amount of embarrassment。 But be that
as it may; it has never stopped me from trying again and it
need not stop you either; because we all possess the ability to
get up and get going once again。 Therefore; this very moment;
make up your mind that you are going to bee the 〃Risk
Taker〃 you truly wish to bee。
The Razor's Edge
You are only one inch 。。。 one step 。。。
one idea 。。。 away from turning
onto the boulevard of beauty
in your own life。
It has often been said the line which separates winning
from losing is as fine as a razor's edge and it is。 (I am talking
about winning in a big way and in all areas of your life。)
W。 Somerset Maugham wrote an entire book entitled The
Razor's Edge; and Daryl F。 Zanuck spent four million dollars
producing a movie which had the same title。 Both of these
great menauthor and movie maker alikeknew there wasn't a
big difference among people; there was only a big difference in
the things they acplished。 (That was the theme of the
movie as well as the book。)
One person 〃just about〃 starts a project; the other person
starts it。 One individual 〃almost〃 pletes a task; the other
does plete it。 One person sees an opportunity; the other
acts on it。 One student 〃nearly〃 passes the exam; the other
does pass itand although the difference in their marks may be
only one percentage point out of a hundred; it's that one point
that makes all the difference。
The annals of sport's history are rich with dramatic
illustrations of the Razor's Edge concept。 For example; at the
1976 Olympic games in Montreal; Canada; there were eight
finalists peting in the onehundred meter dash; but the
runner who won the Olympic gold medal was only oenth of
a second faster than the runner who finished in last place。
In 1947; ARMED the first race horse in the history of
United States' racing to win over one million dollars in prize
money over the duration of his careerhad earnings of
761;500。 But the horse which finished second in earnings
that same yeara horse which often lost races a mile long by
only 〃a nose〃won only 75;000。 Now; if one were to look at
their winnings alone; it would appear that ARMED was
thirteen times better than his closest petitor。 However;
when you pare 〃the times〃 that were actually registered by
those two horses in their races; you discover he really wasn't
even four percent superior!
Now; you may have grown up with the idea that some
people have it and some people don't。 Or; because some people
are much better than others; they enjoy much more of the
abundance of life。 But I want you to understand; right here
and now; this idea is absolutely false! For you are every bit as
good; or as powerful; as anyone you see; know; or even hear
about。 Remember; since the difference between them and you
is only in the area of acplishments; and since there is
something you can do that will vastly improve the results you
are achieving presently; you have the potential to bee even
more successful than they are。 You may already know how to
do what others are doing (if you don't; you can learn); and
since your potential power is unlimited; you can do even
greater things than they are now doing。
The 〃something〃 that you must do to bee more
successful may not be what you think it is。 But whatever it
may be; rest assured; you are quite capable of doing it。 Always
bear in mind; however; that because each person's world is
just a little bit different; the something which you must do is
not necessarily the same thing the person you live with or
work with; must do。 Nevertheless; there is no question that
you will eventually find out what it is that you must do。 So
make up your mindimmediatelywhen you do figure out what
that Razor's Edge is for you; you will do it。
Heinz Daues' Story
As I was writing this chapter; a very dear friend of mine
Heinz Dauestelephoned to thank me for an idea I had given
him。 But before I let you in on what that idea was; permit me
to give you some background information。 Heinz Daues works
for a large insurance pany in Toronto and every October
his pany holds a contest which is referred to as; 〃A
President's Month。〃 All of the salespeople in the pany
〃gear〃 themselves up for this contest and they each perform at
their peak level of productivity。 Their reward; if they should
win the contest; is both fame and fortune。 (The pany
always recognizes its proven leaders。)
As he does every year; Heinz had an exceptional
〃President's Month。〃 But; in keeping with his practice of
previous years; he was planning to 〃relax a bit〃 in November;
or at least to revert to what he considered to be 〃normal
production。〃 As I was talking to him one afternoon; however; I
noticed that his usual high degree of enthusiasm had levelled
off considerably。 I knew something was amiss; so I a