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What leads to success

 What leads to success

it all started in one day on the plane, In a chair next to me was a high school student, a young man from a very poor family. And he wanted to do something with his life, and he asked me a little simple question. He said, "What leads to success?" And I felt very bad because I could not give him a good answer. So I got off the plane. And I think, jeez, I'm in the middle of a room of successful people! So why not ask them what helped them to succeed, and then pass it on to the children? So here we are, watching 500 interviews later, and I’ll tell you what leads to success and what makes serve. 

Freeman Thomas says, "I am driven by my love." The perpetrators did it out of love; they don't make you money. 

Carol Coletta says, "I can pay someone to do what I do." And the interesting thing is: if you do it for love, money comes anyway. 

Rupert Murdoch said, "It's all hard work. Nothing comes easy. But I have a lot of fun things." Did he say it was fun? Yes! enjoy working and working hard. 

I thought they are not overworked people. 

Alex Garden says, "To be successful, put your nose down on something and be determined to do it." There is no magic; it's getting used, getting used, getting used. And it is focused. 

Norman Jewison said to me, "I think all of this has to do with focusing on one thing." And Push! 

David Gallo says, "Push yourself. Physically, mentally, you have to push, push, push." You should strive to be shy and confident. 

Goldie Hawn says, "I was always skeptical. I wasn't good enough; I wasn't smart enough. I didn't think I would succeed." Now it is not always easy to push oneself, which is why they set up mothers. 

Frank Gehry said, "My mother pushed me." Greetings! 

Sherwin Nuland says, "It was a privilege to work as a doctor." Many children want to be millionaires. The first thing I say is: "Well, you can't work for yourself; you have to work for something valuable for others. Because that's how people really get rich." 

Bill Gates says, "I had an idea: to start the first computer software company." I would say it was a really good idea. And there’s no magic in the art of coming up with ideas - just doing the simplest things. And I give a lot of evidence. 

Joe Kraus says, "Perseverance is the first reason for our success." You must persevere in failure. You must persevere in evil! Which means it actually means "Criticism, Rejection, Assholes, and Oppression."

So, the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 and get On for failing that, do eight things - and trust me, these are the eight big things that lead to success.


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