Is 100% hard work DEFINATELY output a success?

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We always hear not giving up will eventually make you successful. But is that 100% true or people just say that to motivate us? Have you heard anyone who tried very hard in their life and end up unsuccessful? We only know the success side, but rarely hear the failure side.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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    When it comes to something like Internet Marketing I believe the only way a person can fail (to make over six figures) is if they stop taking action. It's that simple. : ) Remember "failure" = "success" (when you learn something from it).

    See Internet Marketing isn't something that requires any kind of innate talent and even if it did people can outsource that. Working hard is good. However working smart and hard is better.
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  • Profile picture of the author goodmast3r
    Thanks guys. I think I already know the answer.

    Hard work does not guarantee success. It is just like business. There’s nothing in this world is 100% sure. If you start your own business you can succeed but you can also fail. If you want to be rich there is some risk (bankrupt, poor, fail) you need to take. If you don’t start doing business, your life will be basically the same.

    So if you want to change your life, you just need to ‘do it’. I think motivator can be misleading. They always told us not to give up as if it is going to work 100%. I think there are many people fail in their life although they have work hard. We just never heard that stories. There are only success stories and not failure stories.

    Am I making any sense here?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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      Hi Goodmast3r.

      Here's how I look at it: Because Internet Marketing is something anyone can be successful at (unlike many other things) the only way they can fail - ultimately - is if they stop taking action.

      I'm working on an Information Publishing Business at the moment and I could definitely fail. However, I can then take that "failure" and turn it something "positive" that can help me either improve the Business or create another one. (And another one.) Thereby accomplishing my goal of being wealthy. All I have to do is keep going.
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  • Profile picture of the author quinetta1
    To be honest with you I actually agree that with just about anything that is legal; if you continue at it and put the necessary work towards the goal at hand, there's no where to go but UP! Steadily trying to progress is the best way and only way to catch on to anything.
    You have to keep going....nothing just comes to you at first, even at a job, they train you first; in College/High School you have to finish to go on to a Career/Secondary Schooling.

    Only because if you give up at it, there's no possible way to get the hang of it or grow at it. You'll have to start over, and more than likely give up at that and so on and so on.
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  • Profile picture of the author purecapitalist
    Success has more to do with desire to not work hard rather than a persons work ethic. Work smart which means outsourcing. Put a realistic number on your time (away from your 9-5) and go from there

    If you are going to pay $5 a day to build links, figure that's worth 20 minutes of your time (for example). Spend 20 minutes building to get a benchmark of how many you can build manually then check out the market for outsourcing ... if the cost is less than your time then go do something else.

    We all only have so many hours to be productive. time > money
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  • Profile picture of the author forous
    If your 100% hard work is focused on the 20% of the 80/20 rule it will be.
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