Most people,
according to Napoleon Hill, waste their thinking power in ‘spasmodic’ and
‘purposeless’ thought. In introducing the idea of having a major definite purpose in life, he is determined to get people to
understand where purposeless thought ultimately leads, and what needs to be
done in order to avoid the destination to which most people are aimlessly
drifting.
There have been
many times that I have heard or read the statistic that 95% of people fail to
achieve what they themselves would define as success. Much of the success
literature I have read over the years has made the point that, to leave the 95%
and join the 5% of people who succeed, it requires a different kind of thinking
and the habit of taking actions that are congruent with the desire to succeed.
I had often wondered where that 95% figure came from prior to finding it in the
writings of Napoleon Hill.
By the way, he does also state that successful people also generally
fail or get very close to failure on the route to success. But the
difference is that they stay focused on their definite chief aim, they
adjust their plans and persist until they succeed. So are you in the 95% or are you in the 5%?
Taken from Napoleon Hill’s Awesome Secret, book available free from Amazon.
To your success
Bobby Wan
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