What Success Really Looks Like

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We often get caught up in the success stories, but for most of us success is taking continued steps each day and week, to get us in the right direction...



- Youtube was a dating site before a video site
- Pokemon Go was 10 years in the making
- Ramit Sethi started a finance blog in 2004, in 2014 he had a $5mil week
- I personally struggled for nearly two years before things started to take off

Do you have any other examples?
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  • Profile picture of the author Antony Micheal
    Nintendo started out as a small Japanese company, the business produced and marketed Hanafuda cards.It eventually became one of the most prominent figures in today's video game industry, being the world's largest video game company by revenue.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rory Singh
    Success can be interpreted as…taking consistent action, making mistakes along the way but holding steady long enough to ‘Let Yourself Succeed’:
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  • Profile picture of the author unlimitedoptions
    Hi:

    Success is relative and differs for every person.

    Success for Warren Buffet might be making $2-3 billion per year in his various companies. It might also be donating several billion dollars to his favorite charities.

    Success to a single mom or single dad with a high school education who is working two jobs might be generating enough extra income to move out of an apartment into a home.It might be making $100,000 per year and quitting their job to pursue a new career as an entrepreneur.

    You've probably heard the expression "One man's trash is another man's treasure."

    Success is kind of the same thing in many ways.

    It's not always about dollars and cents. Sometimes it's about family, religion, charity, giving back, and other things...

    You Define your success...


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  • Profile picture of the author jaintechnosoft
    Behind every success story there is always failures, pains and struggles. One of the best examples could be Abraham Lincoln.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dora1245
    One fails many times before reaching a real success.
    That's a life.
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  • Profile picture of the author mylesb
    Another know example is: jean paul dejoria, when he started he sold shampoo out the back of his car and 2 years into his busines he was able to pay the bills on time. Now many years later he's a billionaire.
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Originally Posted by Chris Munch View Post

    We often get caught up in the success stories, but for most of us success is taking continued steps each day and week, to get us in the right direction...



    - Youtube was a dating site before a video site
    - Pokemon Go was 10 years in the making
    - Ramit Sethi started a finance blog in 2004, in 2014 he had a $5mil week
    - I personally struggled for nearly two years before things started to take off

    Do you have any other examples?
    Dan Zanger was up and down with swing trading stocks in the financial Markets for years without much luck. He was doing swimming pool maintenance to add to his income

    UNTIL

    year 2000 when he leveraged his Trading seed by buying on Margin and turned 10K to $42 million dollars in 18 months. Still holds the World Record for Rate of Return in stock market
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  • Profile picture of the author EPoltrack77
    Measures results individually I feel. If you don't know then then you don't know... Its where you want to be and surrounding yourself with the elite...
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    Working to achieve higher results...
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