Achieving Personal Goals

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“If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right”. – Henry Ford. There are three traits to have that in my opinion are the most important in achieving your own personal goals. The first is perseverance, if you persevere through the bad, good will come. The second is determination, if you are determined to do something, it will get done eventually, even if it takes longer than planned. The third is stubbornness, being stubborn will get you far in life if you’re stubborn about the right things. Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, and Babe Ruth all achieved their version of the “American Dream” by persevering through the bad things, staying determined on their own personal goals, and at times being stubborn about things they wanted.

Henry Ford was an innovator that used perseverance to achieve what he thought was the “American Dream”. Ford was taught by his mother a strong sense of responsibility, and self-reliance. Besides working, Ford spent a lot of his spare time building his first vehicle, “the Quadricycle”. Fords first vehicle broke down in a humiliating scene. Many people that saw him driving it thought it looked like a baby’s carriage with a 2 cylinder internal combustion engine. If it wasn’t for Fords perseverance, he wouldn’t have made a more proper looking vehicle in 1899. “The Quadricycle could not become the car of the people. I was too primitive to compete with the automobiles already for sale, and it was too expensive to produce. Even so, ford did not give up” (Tilton 24). He completed this with the financial help of a wealthy business man named William Murphy. That same year he founded the Detroit Automobile Company. Fords perseverance led him to beat the world record holder for the fastest autom...

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...ith it through the bad, stay determined, and have a little fun along the way.

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