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Saturday, December 25, 2004
Doug Giles :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Pit Bull and Poodle Test.
by Doug Giles
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?It is a funny thing about life?if you refuse to accept anything but the best you very often get it.?  W. Somerset Maugham

With the new year upon us like Kofi on a big wad of Iraqi oil-for-food cash, a lot of folks use the end of one year and the beginning of a new year to assess their character, their accomplishments and their calling to whatever they are pursuing and to evaluate how they stack up to what they want to be and do. 

I guess that is why alcohol sales soar through the roof at this time of year . . . because for some, reality can be brutal.  I mean, who wants to appraise his life when he?s spent the last 12 months unshorn, sitting on his steel beam-reinforced, duct taped couch watching CNN, while complaining about religion and politics as he grows fatter by the day?but enough about Michael Moore. . . .

Sure, introspection is painful, and a brutal assessment of where we are and what we?re really doing is about as appealing as eating a morning Bagel with Joan Rivers while she?s tripping on acid after just getting fresh lip implants.  Nevertheless, sometimes we have to do the uncomfortable in order to go on to greatness.

Speaking of greatness, having a great family, a successful career or a killer business is not easy.  If you and I want to achieve what we dream about in life, then we are going to have to get an attitude?and not just any attitude, but a pit bull attitude.  The reason why?  Well, life is hard, Dinky, and you and I cannot be thin skinned little tea cup Poodles and expect life to give us what we want. 

The pit bull epitomizes courage and persistence.  They are little, scrappy warriors who will not back down.  They face difficulties with a win-or-die perspective.  They love the battle . . . they love the heat . . . they love the fight . . . and everything that is good, praiseworthy and noble comes through difficulty.

As a matter of fact, if you are looking for an easy way to succeed . . . for someone to carry you into greatness, you?re in for the shock of your life.  It is not out there.  And if you think life is going to be trouble-free, you?re about to have your rose-colored glasses removed, snapped in two and stomped into the ground?which, hopefully, will improve your vision.  There is no easy road to a successful family, career or life. 

Yes, the road to success is paved with road kill, and the road kill are all the glassy-eyed, weak, unprepared poodles that?re looking for a free ride.  But life is a battle where only the pit bulls survive and thrive.  Great accomplishments aren?t for the thin-skinned, fearful poodles. 

So, to assist my readers in assessing what condition their condition is in, I have prepared The Pit Bull and Poodle Test to help us judge and adjust our attitudes. So if last year sucked because we were acting like poodles, this next year won?t because we will have taken on a Pit Bull Attitude.  Are you ready for this?

Pit Bull Test
1. Do you have a definite purpose backed up by a burning desire to see it fulfilled?
2. Are you continuously in action working on your plan?
3. Is your mind closed towards all negative and discouraging influences from foes, ?friends,? dysfunctional parents, music, books, tapes, T.V. etc?
4. Do you hang out with people who are greater than you in what they have accomplished and who utterly challenge you to excellence?
5. Are you self-reliant and independent?
6. Do you take responsibility for your life, both failures and successes?
7. Do you hate it when you waste time?
8. Do you look at life as a game to be played and played like a champion?
9. Have you become impervious to the criticisms of pusillanimous men and women?
10. Do you boldly face your fears with faith and move towards your goals? Continued...

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Doug Giles’ new book “If You're Going Through Hell, Keep Going!" is now available. Ann Coulter says "Doug Giles is a substantive and funny tour de force for traditional values.” Doug’s talk show and video blog can be seen and heard at www.ClashRadio.com.
 
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