One Secret Successful People Won’t Disclose To You
One Secret Successful people Won’t Disclose To You. Over the years, I’ve examined the lives of many outstanding achievers around the world. I’ve read several biographies of prominent businessmen, politicians, and spiritual leaders.
I’ve learnt a lot about the aspects that contributed to their success while their peers failed. Educated men and women are a consistent component, but other aspects may differ.
When I say education, many people will assume I’m talking about school.
You’re wrong.
What does school have to do with success if not to project a positive image in the eyes of the public?
Studying the lives of today’s wealthy and prosperous individuals will allow you to understand their secrets about education and not school.
I remember reading Bill Clinton’s autobiography. One of the most inspiring aspects of his life was how he read 300 non-academic books in two years as a young man.
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Clinton continued this crazy act of reading, which was a fundamental factor for his political success.
If you opted to sleep in the same room as Abraham Lincoln, you’d have a problem since Lincoln would get up at night and start reading loudly.
Manu Chandaria, a Kenyan-Indian millionaire, set his wife a hilarious rule: “Don’t knock whenever I enter my library.”
Bill Gates built his huge mansion several years ago, and his library is at the top of his house.
Obafemi Awolowo was a highly important politician in Nigeria. I had the honor of reading a newspaper article at the time of his death in 1987. Up to his passing, Awolowo loved reading; in fact, he had just purchased a book three days prior to his passing.
According to Awolowo, anyone who wants to succeed in life needs to read excellent books—please, no academic literature—for at least four hours every day.
One Secret Successful people Won’t Disclose
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You can make time in your week, even if I understand that your day can be too hectic to permit that.
With my blood, I’m wagering on it. Nobody who hasn’t been an avid reader has ever excelled in life, be it in business, politics, or spiritual ministry.
Be it business, politics, or any other field, having extraordinary knowledge sets you apart from the competition. When you surpass the knowledge of others around you, they are forced to bow in your honor. They’ll come to you pleading for help.
I believe I have firsthand knowledge of this.
With God’s blessing, during my time on university, I consistently aimed to read between thirty and fifty self-development books annually. I learned a great deal from these books that my friends could never have taught me.
I recall reading Dale Carnegie’s “How to make friends and influence people” and going on to make more friends than most of my classmates.
We can still clearly recall reading a ton of other books, which helped me become so good at beating my friends and rival politicians in any situation.
I was asked to take the lead in one of the most prominent clubs on school at one point.
Although there were a lot of candidates for that position, I thought it was a little one. The people who controlled that club wanted me, even though my friends were having trouble getting in.
Why? Since I, by God’s grace, possessed the mental fortitude to guide that club to tremendous success.
Your greatest asset in life is your knowledge. Reading business books is a MUST if you want to be successful in the business world. You must read political and historical biographies and books (not the ones your school had you read) if you hope to succeed in politics.
If your goal in life is to achieve, you must learn a great deal about your area and what it takes to be successful in it. Additionally, you must learn general life and success-related information.
He with ears, please listen to what I’m saying the world and Kenyans. Since knowledge is the key that unlocks achievement, you must be accountable for your education if you want to be successful in life.
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