by seobro
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I once said that if there is any secret it is hard work. Turns out that Malcolm Gladwell's research bears this out. He studied Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Bill Joy, the Beatles, and came to the conclusion that you need 10,000 hours to master a science.

Extract from Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: Is there such a thing as pure genius? | Books | The Guardian
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  • Profile picture of the author slashman
    That was an interesting article.

    I think it takes time and TIMING. Bill Gates was one of the only kids at the time to spend so much time programming, but it was at a time when nobody else was programming. Computers from that point on became a very popular machine soon after so he knew a lot about a subject that was going to become very important to everyone. If he had spent his time doing something that failed he would not have gained any success. The article also said he was rich, which I find a bit unfair to the majority of people trying to become successful.

    Still, the idea behind the article is still interesting
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  • Profile picture of the author spressnell
    Michael Cheney said it took 10,000 hours for him to learn everything.


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  • Profile picture of the author adpablo
    I agree on the fact that you need special dedication to one subject in order to master it, you need to invest time...I didn´t know about the 10000 hrs but it doesn´t sound exagerated.....
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  • Profile picture of the author jgabiger
    For the most part, you need serious time in anything to 'master' it. Although you can still have 10,000+ hrs into something and tons of hard work and still not be 'successful'.

    It all depends on your personal definition of success...
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  • Profile picture of the author jayden.fellze
    Yes, secret of success is always hard work and will power to win. Of course, time has to be favorable to you too. The lives and experiences of these great people are always going to be fine examples for others who are eager to prove their mettle. It wont be an easy road to tread on, but the ultimate result will be enormous. Dedication will eventually pay dividends.
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    • Profile picture of the author dsanchez
      My only "secret" is never keep trying. Once you understand that an online business requires work like any other business, you know you have to put in the hours. The good thing about it is that if you have an appropriate system to follow, it will all work out with time; and as many of us know, sometimes we just have to do something once (like submitting an article, for example) and we are still getting links and prospects years after that.

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  • Profile picture of the author milamber
    10,000 hours isn't fast.. Nice article i like reading it repeatedly.
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  • Profile picture of the author havplenty
    It's an interesting article indeed. If you look at most experts you'll see that they've dedicated a lot of time in honing their craft, so i suppose 10,000 is just about right.

    At the end of the day you can't become truly good at anything without practice. MJ used to shine on the basketball court and he made ut look so easy. But few people saw the hours upon hours of practice to get his game to that level.

    Its about hard work pure and simple.
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  • Profile picture of the author swordion
    I have read some of it last time at my local bookstores. All the information in this book, Outliers is extremely remarkable and very insightful. I always keep thinking everytime I found something new and sometime I even feel painful thinking that I still didn't have some of the quality needed to be successful.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joe1204
    I totally agreed with the 10,000 hrs concept. Just compare to mastering the golf swing, you need practices and more than 200,000 swings to get it consistently right.
    But to get to that step, first you must BUILD THE HABIT. It isn't that difficult as studies showed that you can get it in 21 days.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ricky Martin
    Nice article. And I agree hard work is needed for almost all ventures that we do in life.

    Things that come to easy are not as sweet as the hard fought victory!!

    Thanks Ricky
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  • Profile picture of the author bigcashking
    If we just work on this for 8 hrs everyday and it requires 10,000 hrs it would take 10,000/8 = 1250 days = 1250/365 = 3.42 Years = about 3 Years 5 months plus.

    If you want to achieve faster than 3 Years and 5 months plus, then we got to put in even more hrs per day !
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  • Profile picture of the author sac
    The secret to success is when the "work" becomes "play".
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  • Profile picture of the author PhilAnthony
    Thank you, That was very informative.
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  • Profile picture of the author jayden.fellze
    I think the secret of success lies in our mindset more than anywhere else. If our mindset is not right, then no matter how many hours do we put in anything, we won't be able to achieve anything.

    My 10th grade teacher used to say that "whatever we do and whenever we do it, we must give 110%. Otherwise we are just wasting our time." If you cannot give your best to something, then it means that your whole heart is not in that job. And if you are not in something with your whole heart then you will never be able to get the desired results from it.

    So, buck up and get on the job. There should be no excuses for lethargy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ray Burke
    Paying attention to my inner state and striving not to be hypnotized by the doom and gloom mass media
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  • Profile picture of the author Magentaz
    Originally Posted by honestbizpro View Post

    Very good points I agree with here. I have to add that I love things easy! I must have been born easy because things do not always have to be so complicated.

    When ebay started...guess who else got rich? Some guy at home in his basement who started selling Packaging materials for sellers.

    You hear alot about a new phone called Iphone coming out? Start checking into becoming an accessories vendor...some made a killing just selling cool uniuque "skins" or covers for phones and computers.

    Just be creative when you see a Big product launch or Event coming....that is the time to create a piggy back product or complimentary product or service.

    Doesn't take 10,000 hours and a Jedi Master Certification to make some serous bank quickly!
    Success means dont give up until you achieve your goal.. =)
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  • Profile picture of the author he_august
    Nice article.. 10.000 hour seem a long way to go... but if we do it day by day, patience and persistence, we will make it through... we can make it !!! :>
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  • Profile picture of the author OmarNegron
    Wow....

    10,000 hours!

    I never knew that but thanks for sharing. That just shows that no matter what it is, you have to continue to gain knowledge and grow.

    No success is built over night.

    Thanks

    Omar!
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    • Profile picture of the author ron_wits
      Success is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration.

      Albert Einstein?Hehe
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  • Profile picture of the author performr
    i think the secret to success is not just the hard work but the smart work
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  • Profile picture of the author alby
    I think the secret to success is enjoyment. If you don't enjoy what you do, you may not do it as best you could and not want to spend the required hours doing it
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    Optimistic and Law of attraction.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vincelog
    Thanks for sharing. 10, 000 hours to master a science, let get working!

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    Originally Posted by seobro View Post

    I once said that if there is any secret it is hard work. Turns out that Malcolm Gladwell's research bears this out. He studied Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Bill Joy, the Beatles, and came to the conclusion that you need 10,000 hours to master a science.

    Extract from Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: Is there such a thing as pure genius? | Books | The Guardian
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  • Profile picture of the author Joschu
    Hi,
    I agree!
    It really is hard work and constant work to get to success.
    But before taking action the most important thing is that one creates the dreams, goals and things one is out for.
    Once those are set, one can start to get to action, which is the second most important ingredient for being successful in the end.
    Mark a goal, get to action, stay active until you reach your goal, then make a new one.
    guess thats what one could name a perfect life-marketing plan! ;-)

    God bless,

    Joschu
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  • Profile picture of the author sesantek
    Originally Posted by seobro View Post

    I once said that if there is any secret it is hard work. Turns out that Malcolm Gladwell's research bears this out. He studied Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Bill Joy, the Beatles, and came to the conclusion that you need 10,000 hours to master a science.

    Extract from Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: Is there such a thing as pure genius? | Books | The Guardian

    Yes you are very correct. Hard work is key. It is one of the many power secrets that i have included in my motivtaional product "How You Can Begin to Act on Your Ideas" at freesuccessbooks - Success Articles.

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  • Profile picture of the author oboi2121
    Hello Omari Taylor here,

    I believe that statement. The secret to success is hard work. Also I believe it is not giving up as well, because the only way you can fail and not be successful is if you quit.
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  • Profile picture of the author ricaparaleho
    10 Secrets to Success.....


    1. How You Think is Everything.
    Always be positive. Think Success, not Failure. Beware of a negative environment.

    2. Decide upon Your True Dreams and Goals: Write down your specific goals and develop a plan to reach them.

    3. Take Action. Goals are nothing without action.

    4. Never Stop Learning: Go back to school or read books. Get training & acquire skills.

    5. Be Persistent and Work Hard: Success is a marathon, not a sprint. Never give up.

    6. Learn to Analyze Details: Get all the facts, all the input. Learn from your mistakes.

    7. Focus Your Time And Money: Don't let other people or things distract you.

    8. Don't Be Afraid To Innovate: Be different. Following the herd is a sure way to mediocrity.

    9. Deal And Communicate With People Effectively: No person is an island. Learn to understand and motivate others.

    10. Be Honest And Dependable: Take responsibility, otherwise numbers 1 - 9 won't matter.
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  • One key to success is hardwork. You must work hard to achieve your goals. And of course you must have patience. It's a virtue right?
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    • Profile picture of the author 1 Marketing
      There are too many tips and tricks most of the successful people share with others. Hard work, Smart Implementation, Consistency and Evaluation can be regarded as the Secret to ....!!
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  • Profile picture of the author Nahar
    I agree that hard work is one of the most important keys to success. I guess the key to the key is to make your work as efficient and fun as possible. Working smart and enjoing it will increase your chances to get to the 10,001st hour.
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  • Profile picture of the author Myheavens
    I think hard work is the secret to success.
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    • Profile picture of the author tamaradaria
      Originally Posted by waqas View Post

      I think hard work is the secret to success.
      I like that!

      And if you love what you do, it
      really isn't hard work after all is it?
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      • Profile picture of the author innhui
        Working hard is definitely one of the keys to success. But working hard alone does not make one rich. You see lots of people working very hard but they are still poor or mediocre. So I don't agree that working hard per se makes one successful or rich

        In 1953 Havard University conducted a detailed survey of its graduating senior class.3000 were asked to answer a detailed questionnaire about their expectations of their life

        In 1973 another questionaire was completed by each of the 2000 remaining x-students that were contactable.The researchers were shocked by the results: 3% of the people had a networth greater than the other 97% combined.What was more shocking was that this 3% were not the cream of the graduating class.It was not the geniuses who succeeded financially

        What was the secret of the 3% who succeeded way above all the others?

        THEY HAD WRITTEN GOALS

        So, my conclusion is that success comes from both the right mindset,focus and hardwork

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  • Profile picture of the author eric.watson
    I believe in smart work! Making sure there is a good balance in your life. A time and place for everything.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ghostinthemachine
      What an awesome thread!

      I believe in the working hard to achieve anything...but combined with efficiency, like learning from a master, I think can really reduce that time.
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Motley
        I dont necessarily think its hard work

        Its consistent work.

        That is the secret to anything that you 'build' on.

        It doesnt matter if you have a great business idea, if you dont put it into action every single day without fail, it wont happen.

        It doesnt matter if you have a great plan to lose weight. If you dont follow the diet every single day, you wont lose weight.

        It doesnt matter if you have a great plan to save money, if you dont put money away every single paycheck, or adhere to a budget every day, you wont save money.

        Consistency is the secret key to every type of success.
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  • Profile picture of the author browse15
    More than hardwork, I think smartwork is the key to success followed by good luck.
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