Are You a Churchill or a Chamberlain?

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It was clear to Winston Churchill, early on, that the Nazi regime was a great evil that needed to be defeated at any and all costs. Churchill knew Hitler would never stop his aggression until he conquered all of Europe, including England. Nevill Chamberlain (England’s Prime Minister at the time), however, did not have the stomach to defend England from the Nazi’s, so he sought, instead, a compromise with HitlerAfter Hitler invaded Holland, Belgium and the Netherlands, Chamberlain was replaced as Prime Minister by Churchill. England went on to rally the world against the Nazi regime, which was eventually defeated.

Those who pursue something they are passionate about are able to overcome their fears. Because they are 100% committed to their dream, purpose or calling in life, they do not give in to their fears. They go all in. They single-mindedly focus on realizing their dreams and no obstacles, pitfalls, failures, temporary defeats, rejections or mistakes are able to take them off their path or distract them from their single-minded focus.

The Churchill’s of the world never surrender, never compromise. They either succeed or die trying. So to those of you pursuing a dream, purpose or calling, I ask you, are you a Churchill or are you a Chamberlain?

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Thomas C. Corley About Thomas C. Corley

Tom Corley is a bestselling author, speaker, and media contributor for Business Insider, CNBC and a few other national media outlets.

His Rich Habits research has been read, viewed or heard by over 50 million people in 25 countries around the world.

Besides being an author, Tom is also a CPA, CFP, holds a master’s degree in taxation and is President of Cerefice and Company, a CPA firm in New Jersey.
 
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  1. Great question. My answer Churchill. I am finding in today’s society people are afraid to be leaders let alone just being accountable or even put their name on things.

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