
Best Success Through Discomfort Quotes
Success Through Discomfort
Table of Contents
- Jealousy and Envy
- Fear and Doubt
- Attitude and Mindset
- Success and Isolation
- Success and Change
- Success and Hard Work
- Success and Support
- Other
Jealousy and Envy

The thermometer of success is merely the jealousy of the malcontents.
Don't be envious of the Success of others, but let it be your Motivation to thrive
Success causes others to be jealous and hate.
People can believe in their own progress and success. They can even believe in strangers success. But when it comes to success of anyone from their social circle, they think, it must be by fluke and the other person doesn't deserve it.

When something becomes successful, people love to just trash it and rip it down from the pedestal that they themselves have put you on.
It's not people who resent successful people; it's resentful people who resent successful people.
Success makes so many people hate you. I wish it wasn't that way. It would be wonderful to enjoy success without seeing envy in the eyes of those around you.
I have no problem with the people who work hard to get success. But I think people are very jealous about success. I work very hard and they don't appreciate that.
It’s our nature: Human beings like success but they hate successful people.

Success makes so many people hate you. I wish it wasn’t that way. It would be wonderful to enjoy success without seeing envy in the eyes of those around you.
There are people who envy you and don't want to see you succeed, but there are also people who pray for your success.
Fear and Doubt

The biggest enemy of future success is arrogance, indifference and the unwillingness to learn, unlearn, relearn, change and grow.
Successful people have fear, successful people have doubts, and successful people have worries. They just don't let these feelings stop them.
Successful people have fear, successful people have doubts, and successful people have worries. They just don’t let these feelings stop them.
People who are successful are not only willing to get uncomfortable, but they know they have to make a habit of it if they want to stay successful.

If successful people have one common trait, it’s an utter lack of cynicism. The world owes them nothing. They go out and find what they need without asking for permission; they’re driven, talented, and work through negatives by focusing on the positives.
The mystery for why some people you know succeed or fail in life is how courageous they are in pulling people aside and how effective they are in those private conversations we never see.
We’ve seen a lot of people self-destruct because of a small taste of success.
I think that when people see that a successful person who has suffered and is a survivor of mental illness, and is still very successful, I think it gives them a lot of strength.
I don't know if people consciously get in the way of their own success. In fairness, people have a lot of pride, and they fall back on what they know to be safe and correct. Anybody, including me, struggles with change.
Attitude and Mindset

Success or failure inbusiness is caused more by mental attitude even than by mentalcapacity." Banish the fear-attitude; acquire the confidentattitude. And remember that the only way to acquire it is—toacquire it.
Success-minded people tend to be successful, confident, and friendly because they act successful, confident and friendly. People feel comfortable around positive people because positive people feel comfortable with themselves.
People don't have great attitudes because of great success, they have great success largely because of great attitudes.
Attitude is the criterion for success. But you can't buy an attitude for a million dollars. Attitudes are not for sale. ...Your attitude towards your potential is either the key to or the lock in the door of personal fulfillment.

People don’t have great attitudes because of great success, they have great success largely because of great attitudes.
The one thing that’s common to all successful people: They make a habit of doing things that unsuccessful people don’t like to do.
Among the humble and great alike, those who achieve success do so not because fate and circumstance are especially kind to them. Often the reverse is true. They succeed because they do not whine over their fate but take whatever has been given to them and go on to make the most of their best.
I've been surrounded by a lot of people who felt that external success would result in them feeling good about themselves. But it just seems extremely unfulfilling to me.
Success is so bad for everybody, period. Especially a certain kind of success, when people practically give up their identity. They forget who they are, how they are.
Success and Isolation

Some people get a lot of pleasure from sharing their success with those who were adamant that they would not or would never succeed, but get very little or even no pleasure from sharing their success with those who have supported them.
Success definitely brings on loneliness. People think you're lucky, that you have everything. They think you can go anywhere and do anything, but that's not the point. One hungers for the basic stuff.
Success turns a lot of people off. I have a pretty solid sense of joy and respect that irritates people, and can irritate me, too.
Everybody loves success, but they hate successful people.

Success makes so many people hate you. I wish it wasn't that way. It would be wonderful to enjoy success without seeing envy in the eyes of those around you.
I think it's alarming that people believe that success enables one to forget how life felt before. As if one could simply exchange one's values.
It's our nature: Human beings like success but they hate successful people.
It’s the price of success: people start to think you’re omnipotent.
The success-haters. That’s what I call them – the people who have never got what they want and turned sour on everybody who has. The world’s full of them. As soon as you’ve made good they begin to watch for you to fail.

When you get haters you actually feel like you're a success.
Success and Change

The biggest enemy of future success is arrogance, indifference and the unwillingness to learn, unlearn, relearn, change and grow.
When the success of one is inspiring to others, it is the real success.After success, gratitude and dedication need to come, rather than arrogance. When the ego arrives, the decay begins, that may be leading to stigma in Society.
In fact, some people who rate very high marks on the ego-based indexes of success are the ones I find most difficult to be around—and totally uninspiring
Most people lead miserable lives because in their attempt to win the rat race, they try to excel in the area for which they don’t have the potential. Hence, they fail not only in achieving success, but end up making their lives miserable as well.

...I'd worked out that social success is often built on pretending just a little. Popular people sometimes have to laugh at things they don't find very funny, do things they don't particularly want to, with people whose company they don't particularly enjoy.
Here is the paradox of it: the more of an individual you become the more you realize we are interrelated, that success of one requires the success of all.
The most common trait I have found in all successful people is that they have conquered the temptation to give up.
I don't know if people consciously get in the way of their own success. In fairness, people have a lot of pride, and they fall back on what they know to be safe and correct. Anybody, including me, struggles with change.
When people have success, one of two things happen. They either get really satisfied and want to keep thinking about it and talking about what they did, or the success becomes a little addictive, and it makes them want to keep having more.
Success and Hard Work

With ever greater frequency they annihilate themselves, for success breeds contempt for those very qualities that purchased it.
People have tendency to copy; you will have better chances of succeeding when you associate more with successful people; likewise, you will become accustomed to failures when you associate more with losers
A Real Sign of Successful person is that He ignore others and Do What He Want
In my view, success is earned externally by being better than other people. But character, that sort of unfakeable goodness, is earned by being better than you used to be. And it's about self-confrontation.

Greater self-esteem produces greater success, and greater success produces more high self-esteem, so it keeps on spiraling up.
Success achieved by the most contemptible means cannot but destroy the soul. ... It helps to cover up the inner corruption and gradually dulls one's scruples, so that those who begin with some high ambition cannot, even if they would, create anything out of themselves.
The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous; on the contrary it makes them, for the most part, humble, tolerant and kind.
The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic, and self-complacent is erroneous, on the contrary, it makes them for the most part, humble, tolerant, and kind. Failure makes people bitter and cruel.
Success happens when good people with good intentions cooperate and work together over a shared interest. Believing that people are basically good is what fuels most inspired individuals. Cynics and pessimists do not change the world.

Among the humble and great alike, those who achieve success do so not because fate and circumstance are especially kind to them. Often the reverse is true. They succeed because they do not whine over their fate but take whatever has been given to them and go on to make the most of their best.
Success and Support

Everybody loves and desires success, but they dislike and are envious of successful people.
It’s better to hang around people that want to see you succeed than to hang around those that threatens your success.
Social success is growing into a person that other people can depend on.
Successful people are inspired people; they are unwilling to accept the “status quo.

Success happens when good people with good intentions cooperate and work together over a shared interest. Believing that people are basically good is what fuels most inspired individuals. Cynics and pessimists do not change the world.
The only thing that ever really gives us any genuine satisfaction is caring for other people. It doesn’t matter how popular we are or anything. The only thing that actually makes life more fulfilling is our love for others... And the results speak for themselves.
Unsuccessful people get jealous when they watch the Mastery of others. Successful people get inspired.
There are people who envy you and don't want to see you succeed, but there are also people who pray for your success.
Other

Addiction to anything show signs of emptiness.Being an imbalanced individual is not sign of success.
If you have a success you have it for the wrong reasons. If you become popular it is always because of the worst aspects of your work.
Many people from the lack of success, stuck in frustration under low self-esteem, are looking for applause on the web. If the energy invested in this would be spent on similar aspirations in the real world, it would probably also have real benefits.
There are millions & millions of people out there in the world & around you too – who are less talented, educated, resourceful & self-assured than you.Despite that, so many of those people are more successful, happy, healthy, fulfilled than you are.

10 Reasons Why Authentic People Are Successful: 1. They live fearlessly on the road less traveled.2. They communicate from a place of love.3. They use their intuition.4. They quickly create boundaries.5. They love alone time.6. They trust the process of life.7. They see through the eyes of love.8. They bring out the best in others.9. They love deep conversations.10. They're confident
The price of success is the risk of self-esteem.
While appreciating others for your success, you grow in others whereas while depreciating others for your failures, others grow in you
I’m just being me… Success is more than just a wish or desire; it’s a behavior. A byproduct of living this way is that I consistently draw the envy of haters while also disappointing those who have bet against me. But that’s just me… Unapologetically driven.
It's the price of success: people start to think you're omnipotent.

For some reason, we can't just enjoy somebody else's success. Somehow, that's going to affect us. If they have more, then I have less - and I don't know why.
I don't hang out with the glitteringly successful people; I hang out with people who've been friends for many years, and to some extent I feel my worldly success is a bit uncomfortable for them.
Superiority and success doesn't favor good effort or self-esteem... The mentally precise and physically fit win, while the mediocre and obtuse take solace in hopeful cliches.
It is only the cynicism that is born of success that is penetrating and valid.
The greatest trap in our life is not success, popularity or power, but self-rejection.

People still don't appreciate how ephemeral success is.
I think what happens is when something becomes successful, then a lot of people take credit for it in such ways that it takes credit away from you.
I have no problem with the people who work hard to get success. But I think people are very jealous about success. I work very hard and they don’t appreciate that.
In my view, success is earned externally by being better than other people. But character, that sort of unfakeable goodness, is earned by being better than you used to be. And it’s about self-confrontation.
For some reason, we can’t just enjoy somebody else’s success. Somehow, that’s going to affect us. If they have more, then I have less – and I don’t know why.

Successful people are 100% convinced that they are masters of their own destiny, they’re not creatures of circumstance, they create circumstance, if the circumstances around them suck they change them.
Success can breed contempt, and a casual attitude toward danger.
People still don’t appreciate how ephemeral success is.
In most history, success is over-represented, for the victors out-write the losers. In the history of networks, the opposite often applies. Successful networks evade public attention; unsuccessful ones attract it, and it is their notoriety, rather than their achievement, that leads to their over-representation.
People envy me, people hate me. It is the price of success.’ This was news to me. People hate me on a dozen different worlds and I’ve never considered myself a successful man.

The greatest trap in our life is not success, popularity or power, but self rejection.
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