At first glance, I know it sounds counterintuitive to say Pearl Harbor Day helped make your life better. But when you read about the history of World War II, how America got involved, and the end results, it makes sense. Here’s what I mean…
Pearl Harbor Day woke up the sleeping giant.
There’s a quote, or what many say is a quote from Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. And it says, “I fear we have awakened a sleeping giant and filled him with a terrible resolve.” The sleeping giant was/is America. Because we weren’t committed to the war at that point. And the quote was meant to show how America had the resources and abilities to change the course of it all.
Whether that quote is real or not, the truth behind it is real.
Because Americans rose (woke up) to the challenges starting on December 7, 1941.
And when you see the accomplishments and sacrifices made by the Greatest Generation during that time of war, you discover how precious freedom was to them.
And you and I owe our way of life and our businesses and dreams and hopes to them.
Because…can you imagine how different everything would be if the Germans had won the war? Or if the Japanese had won the war? Both of those countries were looking to conquer the world. And they weren’t doing that to make sure everybody could enjoy freedom.
I know this is more serious than I usually get.
But today marks the 79th anniversary of a very serious day in our nation’s history. And every business owner in America owes their existence, and debt of gratitude, to those who stood against tyranny.
And the way you and I can pay that debt is to keep working on our businesses. Scale up. Serve others well and prosper. And then help others enjoy that prosperity.
So, if you haven’t already set up a system to help you do that, get my RondaReady system. It will help you make way more profits than you spend on it. Year after year. Do it here at the end of 2020. And in 2021 you’ll Get Ready to Be Ready and be the highly organized CEO of your business.
And I truly do wanna help you…
Stay Ready,
Ronda