What is Rule #1 of Success ?

You may hear a lot of rules that you must follow in order to succeed in your life, but with my own experience, I think that self-discipline is the key to success, because without it you are nothing! Your life is becoming chaos, You have no control over your choices. I've talked about how to be from the 1% part of the world

Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Socrates, Charles Darwin, Richard Branson,... and so many others who achieved their fully-success were following only Rule #1 of Success.






Albert Einstein didn't speak till he was 4-years-old and didn't scan till he was seven. His folks thought he was "sub-normal," and one in each of his academics delineated  him as "mentally slow, unsociable, and adrift forever in foolish dreams." He was expelled from college and was refused admittance to the city polytechnic institute college. He did eventually learn to talk and browse. Even to try to to a touch scientific discipline.

Thomas Edison's academics same he was "too stupid to find out something." He was dismissed from his initial 2 jobs for being "non-productive." As Associate in Nursing artificer, the inventor created one,0000 unsuccessful tries at inventing the sunshine bulb. once a newsman asked, "How did it feel to fail one,0000 times?" inventor replied, "I didn’t fail once,0000 times. the sunshine bulb was Associate in Nursing invention with one,0000 steps."

Charles Darwin gave up a medical career and was told by his father, "You take care of nothing however shooting, dogs and rat-catching." In his biography, Darwin wrote, "I was thought-about by all my masters and my father, an awfully normal boy, rather below the common customary of intellect." Clearly, he evolved.

Socrates was referred to as "an immoral corrupter of youth" and continuing to corrupt even once a sentence of death was obligatory on him. He drank the hemlock and died corrupting.



I hope you are now changing your mind about being successful, it's never too late. The only thing that matters is to persist, every single day!



                                                               I Can + I Will > I.Q.

Whatever your goals are, be willing to start working on them…NOW.
Not next year, not next month, not next week. NOW.
If a goal proves to be too huge, break it down to manageable steps. And then, tackle the easiest tasks first, and then move on to more difficult/complicated ones.
But be willing to do something. Did something get in the way of your progress? Don’t allow that PAUSE button to become a STOP.
Assess your situation; re-evaluate, regroup, and then try again. If you fail, try smarter, not harder.
And Finally, Figure out what went wrong before moving forward.




Success Rule 1: What Others Think of You is None of your Business and The only Person in charge of your happiness is you! 



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