Success Quote Of The Day – 03/24/2008
by Stanley Bronstein on March 24, 2008
Charm is a woman’s strength, just as strength is a man’s charm.
– Havelock Ellis
Before I get started, I hope you found the above picture as amusing as I did. It suggests, all in one, small picture the differences in the complexity levels of the average man and average woman.
Charm is defined as the power of pleasing or attracting. Strength is defined as power, force or vigor.
Let’s analyze the above quote. It is saying that the power of a woman is that she is generally perceived as being pleasing or attracting. It is also saying that the power of being pleasing or attracting is what makes a man powerful.
That’s a very complex idea. It basically suggests that man and woman have a yin/yang type relationship. They are opposites, yet they are very much the same.
My thoughts are that the most powerful people (be they men or women), are those who can combine BOTH strength and charm. I recently had the pleasure of meeting just such a person.
Tina Wells of Voorhees, New Jersey fits that bill. She is young, strong, powerful and she knows who she is and she knows where she is going. I admire people like that.
Below, is a short video of part of my interview with Tina Wells. If you want to watch it, please click on the video below.
Tina Wells is one of the persons who wil be featured in my upcoming book:
50 Stories Of Powerful People
Who Positioned Themselves To The Top
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Until next time, take care.
Stanley F. BronsteinHave you checked out my website that profiles the benefits of walking? iWarriorWalk.com





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