Success comes in all shapes and
colours. You can be successful in your job and career but you can equally be
successful in your marriage, at sports or a hobby. Whatever success you are
after there is one thing all radically successful people have in common: Their
ferocious drive and hunger for success makes them never give up.
Successful people (or the people
talking or writing about them) often paint a picture of the perfect ascent to
success. In fact, some of the most successful people in business, entertainment
and sport have failed. Many have failed numerous times but they have never
given up. Successful people are able to pick themselves up, dust themselves off
and carry on trying. I have collected some examples that should be an
inspiration to anyone who aspires to be successful. They show that if you want
to succeed you should expect failure along the way. I actually believe that
failure can spur you on and make you try even harder. You could argue that
every experience of failure increases the hunger for success. The truly
successful won't be beaten; they take responsibility for failure, learn from it
and start all over from a stronger position. Let's look at some examples,
including some of my fellow LinkedIn influencers:
Henry Ford - the pioneer of modern business
entrepreneurs and the founder of the Ford Motor Company failed a number of
times on his route to success. His first venture to build a motor car got
dissolved a year and a half after it was started because the stockholders lost
confidence in Henry Ford. Ford was able to gather enough capital to start again
but a year later pressure from the financiers forced him out of the company
again. Despite the fact that the entire motor industry had lost faith in him he
managed to find another investor to start the Ford Motor Company - and the rest
is history.
Walt Disney - one of the greatest business
leaders who created the global Disney empire of film studios, theme parks and
consumer products didn't start off successful. Before the great success came a
number of failures. Believe it or not, Walt was fired from an early job at the
Kansas City Star Newspaper because he was not creative enough! In 1922 he
started his first company called Laugh-O-Gram. The Kansas based business would
produce cartoons and short advertising films. In 1923, the business went
bankrupt. Walt didn't give up, he packed up, went to Hollywood and started The
Walt Disney Company.
Richard Branson - He is undoubtedly a successful
entrepreneur with many successful ventures to his name including Virgin
Atlantic, Virgin Music and Virgin Active. However, when he was 16 he dropped
out of school to start a student magazine that didn't do as well as he hoped.
He then set up a mail-order record business which did so well that he opened
his own record shop called Virgin. Along the way to success came many other
failed ventures including Virgin Cola, Virgin Vodka, Virgin Clothes, Virgin
Vie, Virgin cards, etc.
Oprah Winfrey - who ranks No 1 in the Forbes
celebrity list and is recognized as the queen of entertainment based on an
amazing career as iconic talk show host, media proprietor, actress and
producer. In her earlier career she had numerous set-backs, which included
getting fired from her job as a reporter because she was 'unfit for
television', getting fired as co-anchor for the 6 O'clock weekday news on
WJZ-TV and being demoted to morning TV.
J.K. Rowling - who wrote the Harry Potter books
selling over 400 million copies and making it one of the most successful and
lucrative book and film series ever. However, like so many writers she received
endless rejections from publishers. Many rejected her manuscript outright for
reasons like 'it was far too long for a children's book' or because 'children
books never make any money'. J.K. Rowling's story is even more inspiring
because when she started she was a divorced single mum on welfare.
Bill Gates -co-founder and chairman of
Microsoft set up a business called Traf-O-Data. The partnership between him,
Paul Allen and Paul Gilbert was based on a good idea (to read data from roadway
traffic counters and create automated reports on traffic flows) but a flawed
business model that left the company with few customers. The company ran up
losses between 1974 and 1980 before it was closed. However, Bill Gates and Paul
Allen took what they learned and avoided those mistakes when they created the
Microsoft empire.
History is littered with many more
similar examples:
- Milton Hershey failed in his first two attempts to set up a confectionary business.
- H.J. Heinz set up a company that produced horseradish, which went bankrupt shortly after.
- Steve Jobs got fired from Apple, the company he founded. Only to return a few years later to turn it into one of the most successful companies ever.
So, the one thing successful people
never do is: GIVE UP! I hope that this is inspiration and motivation for
everyone who aspires to be successful in whatever way they chose. Do you agree
or disagree with me? Are there other things you would add to the list of things
successful people never do? Please share your thoughts...
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