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Secret of success- if you fail give another chance and fight again until you get success -If you fail learn from it -If you find a deal impossible keep going
I get that Yahoo story. I worked for Apple at 23 and was laid off twice because they kept closing down the departments. You just have to get up over and over again until it happens. Oh and I was a premie. I'm so glad they survived.
I’ve never really cared about being successful, I have always had a great family life with my Mum and Dad and happy to be on my own now, but never bothered about success, I don’t get the attraction and deep yearning for it, where does it get you? Happiness is success.
Sorry won't take advice from someone who thinks 8/8/8 is sleep, work, opportunity. She must be able to teleport to work and it must be nice to have food cooked for you. All talk all bark no bite.
“I went to an event for high-performing entrepreneurs and the question was asked of the room, ‘How many of you have achieved your financial goals?’ Amazingly, 80 percent of the room raised their hand. Then the question was asked, ‘How many of you feel successful?’ and 80 percent of the hands went down. This example alone shows that there is little to no connection between the standard measurement of success and the feeling of success.”
I’ve travelled the world, made films with different celebrities in it, and I’ve obtained a six figure salary, but none of that helped me feel successful until I started digging deeper and learning what really made me feel the most fulfilled.
I thought having more money, becoming more well-known, and having more accomplishments would make me feel successful, but it didn’t. I just ended up in a vicious cycle where I was constantly on a chase for the next big thing. The big problem is that we inaccurately chase after the things we are told that will make us feel successful. while growing up no one told me investment is key to a successful life.
Good talk DAV_B.... We never had the opportunity to invest or know what investment was, things are more easier now than before. To be successful in life you don't have to depend on one source of income, show me a man with one source of income or don't have an ongoing investment and i will tell you how long it takes to go bankrupt. I started investing with Shermwilli trade few months ago and have made so much profits and still making more and more every month.
We never had the opportunity to invest or know what investment was, things are more easier now than before. To be successful in life you don't have to depend on one source of income, show me a man with one source of income or don't have an ongoing investment and i will tell you how long it takes to go bankrupt. I started investing with Shermwilli trade few months ago and have made so much profits and still making more and more every month.
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So where was the secret to success? A lot of Ted talks should be rebranded as "all about me me me and what I've done" Looking for life advice and receive life story?
Although I actually agree with the message that resilience is important, but getting a loan from your grandma for 10k isn't really an option for a lot of people
True.....but how many could turn that $10k loan into $100M? And $250M?....With the grit and resilience this woman had, I am certain she would have succeeded eventually even without a grandmother to help her.
C'est compliqué comme sujet la réussite, mais, personnellement, je conseille le livre "RÉUSSIR SA VIE", de Nathan Stone. Il y a tout ce qu'il faut savoir, clair, pas de discours superflu, le top. Il cerne bien tous les aspects et ça peut convenir à tout le monde, c'est ça qui est bien !
Successful people love a certain thing so much its everything to them. I have only a desire to know everything about a certain subject. I know everything about it. It makes me better than most and I can do this for a living. People must find something they love more than anything.
She’s had a tough journey, I will give her that, but she really does not tell us how resilience helped with her decision making and if that works for everyone else. This is more of a personal story sharing than lecture. TED has really become a platform of idolization
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The first 9 minutes of this speech are useless and unrelatable for most. Truly, who gets to live rent free in Hawaii for 3 years while working on a startup from money there granny loaned them? People of privilege that's who. The last 3 minutes are real life struggles. Welcome.
Using the position someone else was born into and which they can’t control is a bad reason not to listen to good advice. There’s successful people that come from all backgrounds and social status’. The only thing that statistically separates the successful from the unsuccessful is their level of reslilience and ability not to make excuses for themselves. Food for thought
The secret to success? I was broke an asked grandma for 10k and invested it into a .com start up. AFTER going to Hawaii and staying rent free with my BF. Okay then. Touching story. But secret of success?
While thats a good point.....but how many people could turn that $10k loan into $100M? And $250M?....With the grit and resilience this woman had, I am certain she would have succeeded eventually even without a grandmother to help her.
Why are most comments so negative. She is saying that her success came through her children's resilience and the fact that they are alive today. No amount of money guaranteed that they would have lived therefore its not about wealth. Most of you dont value the important things in life.... that's sad
"P.R.I.D.E." Progress Leads to ones success Redress Leads to ones success Individual Progress is the success Distress Does not lead to success Progress Requires Individual Daily Effort
How am I supposed to learn from this Ted talk? It epitomizes rich people's problems. While the story was heartfelt and personally revealing, I am not understanding what tools I'm supposed to utilize from this, which is what I thought these presentations were supposed to relay. Sadly, the moral of this story is when you're rich and can't have children, pay and pay again and one day it'll pay off.
But how many could turn that $10k loan into $100M? And $250M?....With the grit and resilience this woman had, I am certain she would have succeeded eventually even without a grandmother to help her.
thank you. amazing and real speech and two little angels fight. i am very happy for you and thanks God they survived. money means nothing there than those little things get to survive and live. its so powerful ...
I really loved what she said it really touched me. We fight to get to the egg of our mothers but why do most of us stop after we've won the first prize of life.
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2:00 She plagiarized this story from CEO Spanx billionaire Sara Blakely. Sara had used this same failure/resilience story many times on interviews and other podcast. Sara's dad would ask her the same question when she was a kid. Come on TEDx, don't you screen advanced scripted speech ahead of time to know what your guest is going to talk about? And Kim Perell, why did you steal this same known story from a popular CEO? Didn't you think your probability of getting caught was going to be high, since Sara has used this same story many times before in social media?
Most people commenting here bothered to watch the whole thing and found the story inspirational. Then there's the handful (still too many) who seemed to have stopped listening when she said her grandmother lent her $10,000. They apparently rolled their eyes and went straight to comment. Had they finished the talk they would realize her point was not about financial success at all.
Thank you for sharing such a personal and important story as well its beautiful ending (such adorable twins!). I ran across your video unexpectedly but it was so timely that the encouragement and your advice to keep trying and not give up feels even more powerful. Thank you so much!
I really feel this talk is useless. We are all having the same stories in our lives. So I guess we're are all successes if we tell our stories. Though I am happy for her that the twins survived the ordeal.
It's only useless if you choose to see it that way. There are countless success stories all different all with different obstacles and challenges which the people telling them went through. Anyone can always look at the advantages the speaker had which they themselves didn't and complain.
Everybody fails somewhere along the path to success thus without it - RESILIENCE - most give up rather than trying and trying until they achieve what they had aimed for.
I hate TED Talks and avoid them like the plague, however I found this one fascinating! The Narrative kept my attention, it entertain me, and it taught me well! Thank you very much
The secret to success is have family with extra money and being attractive and young so your boyfriend floats your cost of living... got it. Not to discount your hard work and success, but please make sure to think about your privilege before expounding platitudes.
I am fortunate to have followed my dream since day one when I was kid & dreamed it. I am not rich. In fact, I am broke & haven't had a "regular" job or paid rent going on YEARS now. But I've managed somehow. I am a songwriter & musician. I have well over 1000 great songs (and several good ones not making the cut). The bass player/keyboard/backup singer & drummer/backup singer in my band are my two kids; young adults learning music, how to write, compose, rehearse, produce & perform music. My family thought I was a delusional dreamer...so they cut me & my kids out of MY inheritance my grandfather left me because I worked on his ranch that I helped him build when no one else understood HIS dream but me & my grandma. Instead of litigating, I walked away to continue MY dream unfettered. Life is, was & never will be about money. It's about THIS. The sooner you get to LIVING it, and give up worrying about it, the better. It's not a scheme, a plan or an education. It's learning through doing & doing it at ALL costs. I GUESS there's a benevolent God cuz he watches over us & somehow pays just enough of the bills to keep us going & working hard on it each & every single day...even through sickness, "pandemic", and the sincere efforts of others to stop & impede us. The middle finger speaks to them. My gratitude speaks to the powers that be. Our efforts & fruit of these labours speaks to the evidence of our faith. Need I say more? The songs speak for themselves.
But how many could turn that $10k loan into $100M? And $250M?....With the grit and resilience this woman had, I am certain she would have succeeded eventually even without a grandmother to help her.
Glad her kids made it but that was a horrible insight on success. If she would of came from nothing to millions maybe but daddy's got money grandma has money where's the resilience.
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Thank you for sharing this inspiring talk. It is extremely important for everyone to relearn and rethink the method to succeed especially in the era of big data and globalization, and ask ourselves: what is the Successology of the 21st century?
True.....but how many could turn that $10k loan into $100M? And $250M?....With the grit and resilience this woman had, I am certain she would have succeeded eventually even without a grandmother to help her.
I dont think what the twins babies do is resilience.. maybe it is more like fate. They're just a baby not matured enough to think. This speech more like sharing a personal's life experience
Everybody talking about how bad her speech was. But what she said about success was pure treasure, resilience was really the key to success. Even Napoleon Hill talked about it. Don't let the simplicity of her words or story keep you from learning the value of the story.
Its not just the speech that was clichē, but she claims that she failed when really she did not. There is no failure in her story, at least nothing worthy if a tedtalk.
One of millions of standard success stories. I have to say that she really know her speech by hart. And I think that this attitude is her true success factor. Opportunism.
I will not fail even if I am right or wrong to Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, my parents and my teachers. Everyone except me will not be successful in their career or education.
Bahaha, *that* was your example of a failure? Sweety, you come from a very privileged class. Your story is very relatable, probably for the upper class segment of society. How about people of colour, those who grow up poor, those who are traumatized, racialized, and poor? I can't take this talk seriously. I made it to the 5 minute mark.
if success was easy, everything would be available to everyone ! Food ; money ; honeys ... If you achieve something not big enough ... try again, your dreams are too small. By the way the 4 x R are indeed important !