Science of Success
How Successful People Think Differently: Strategies Great Minds Use to Achieve Success
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Narrated by:
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Paul Holbrook
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By:
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Thomas Abreu
About this listen
Has it ever occurred to you that some people are able to attain so much success at social, professional, or personal level whereas others are struggling to get even a fraction of that success? Well, this is a common scene in our society today. For instance, two or more people can commit to the same goal of losing weight by going to the gym. One of them may manage to follow through while the other one falls by the wayside. The question that we always ask ourselves is: How do successful people do things differently? This is the science and secret of success. Whether it is about losing weight, learning a new skill, or starting a business, successful people have a game plan that is different in structure and principle from the one used by people who fail.
Is there a possibility that successful people are wired differently from the rest of the pack? Is there something in their DNA that is so unique to them? To answer these questions, a lot of theories have been put forward. Surprisingly, some of them have nothing to do with formal education. It is possible to see thousands of people unemployed, broke, and unhappy, even with briefcases full of doctorate degrees. On the other hand, you may see tens of thousands of happy, rich, and independent people who only managed to earn a high school education. While formal education is important, research shows that a lack of it does not automatically equate to a lack of success. As long as you have basic formal education such as a college diploma, and you are willing to invest in yourself, then you will ultimately succeed.
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