In the midst of the naysayers, he kept doubting himself and finally gave up. But all he had to do was to surround himself with positive people to be successful.

M.B. Mohan
In the midst of the naysayers, he kept doubting himself...
In the midst of the naysayers, he kept doubting himself...
In the midst of the naysayers, he kept doubting himself...
In the midst of the naysayers, he kept doubting himself...
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Your family, friends, teachers and colleagues can tell you that you can’t do something. It’s the same thing with the naysayers. They’re just trying to put you down so that you become discouraged. But just because someone says that you can’t do something doesn’t mean you can’t. It means that you probably can, but you have to make yourself believe it too.

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