One of the most common reasons for failure is that people tend to retreat in the face of temporary setbacks. Everyone makes this mistake to some extent. Before anyone can achieve success, he or she must encounter many temporary setbacks and even failures. If a person encounters failure, the easiest and most logical thing to do is to give up. Most people do just that. The experience of the 500 most successful people in the United States tells us that their greatest success lies in their ability to persist in taking another step in the face of failure. Failure is a liar, it is sharp and cunning to people, and likes to trip people up when victory is within reach.

Knowledge is attractive only when it is organized and cleverly moved towards the goal of accumulating wealth through a practical action plan. It is precisely because of the lack of awareness of this fact that people mistakenly believe that "knowledge is power." In fact, it is not the case at all.

Knowledge is only potential power. Knowledge can only become power when combined with a clear action goal and a clear action plan. An educated person should have a fully expanded mind and be able to obtain what he or she wants without infringing on the rights of others.