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 The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks Myron Golden: “People Who are Succeeding aren’t Trying to Succeed Any More Than People Who are Failing are Trying to Fail.”
 Oct 28, 2025 
 In this enlightening conversation, Myron Golden, a business coach and speaker, challenges conventional ideas about success. He argues that success and failure happen automatically based on your mindset, rather than through sheer effort. Myron uses the thermostat analogy to illustrate how intentionally setting your mind can lead to automatic success. He emphasizes the importance of discovering your purpose, stating that true success involves aligning your beliefs with your life’s assignment, where money naturally follows purpose-driven actions. 
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Success Is An Automatic Setting
- Success and failure are both automatic outcomes of your internal settings rather than constant conscious 'trying'.
- Aligning conscious goals with subconscious beliefs makes achievement feel effortless.
From Struggle To Effortless Business
- Myron described a phase when he made tens of thousands a month and business felt effortless without 'trying'.
- He contrasted that with a client who kept saying, "I'm really trying," highlighting the gap in experience.
Trying Can Perpetuate Failure
- Trying to succeed can correlate with continued failure for some people because it exposes internal conflict.
- Myron suggests 'trying' might actually contribute to struggling rather than solving it.

