If you
haven’t done so in awhile, this is the perfect time to CHARGE! No, I’m not referring to your shopping
habits. This is a FAR greater lifestyle
decision!
There’s a
great deal of victim mentality throughout today’s society. But read this book, follow several of the
simple, yet often whimsical instructions, and that victimhood will soon be left
in the dust like a charging rhino on a dry, southern Africa plain.
Long ago,
the forty-third print version of this little paperback book, back in February
1990, helped provide the stimulus to not only vastly increase my freelance
writing markets, but also to push me into a wide variety of creative writing
for pay venues. This was after 10 solid
years of writing for good pay while working the last seven years of that decade
in a different type of full-time job.
Yet it is a
must read and continual reference type item for all who are seeking extra
motivation for any venture, and also for those who are already on the right
path. After all, there are times when
every person could use a little extra charge command whether it be a greater
need of focus, discipline, persistence or determination.
The book is
divided into 15 small chapters, starting with “The Art of Charging,” followed
by “Rhinoceros Training,” and culminates in “Become a Rhinoceros Today.” It’s a
very easy and fun read which includes 13 illustrations accompanied by brief
commands.
Some of the
‘charging’ areas include charging down opportunities, and also charging through
adversity and temporary setbacks. After
all, as the book states, “Not even rhinoceroses make it to the top of the hill
without slipping a few times.”
Another top
line from the book is, “The more energy you put into something, the more you
are going to get out of it.” On that
note, it’s rather fitting that, even back in 1980, Alexander notes that in
order to stay more positive, turn off the television news!
Ironically,
one of my favorite quotes of the book, which I believe sums up “Rhinoceros
Success,” actually comes from someone who made a good deal of his living from
TV viewers. Televangelist Dr. Robert
Schuller once said, “It is better to attempt something great and fail than to
attempt nothing and succeed.”
You don’t
think you have what it takes to be a rhinoceros? Imposs-ceros!
“Rhinoceros Success” will prove you wrong! It will inspire you, motivate
you and guide you through the many, tangled jungles of life’s journey!
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