Today, he’s going to give you the six rules of success. It can apply to anyone, but that is for you to decide, because not everyone is the same.
As Conan the Barbarian and what I mean by that is, so many young people are getting so much advice from their parents and from their teachers and from everyone. But what is most important is that you have to dig deep down, dig deep down and ask yourselves, who do you want to be? Not what, but who.
And I’m talking about not what your parents and teachers want you to be, but you. I’m talking about figuring out for yourselves what makes you happy, no matter how crazy it may sound to other people.
Rule Number 2: Break the Rules
There so many rules in life and everything, I said break the rules not the law but break the rules! It is impossible to be a maverick or a true original if you’re too well behaved and don’t want to break the rules. You have to think outside the box. That’s what I believe. After all, what is the point of being on this earth if all you want to do is be liked by everyone and avoid trouble?
The only way that I ever got anyplace was by breaking some of the rules.
Rule Number 3: Don’t be afraid to fail.
Anything I’ve ever attempted, I was always willing to fail. So you can’t always win, but don’t afraid of making decisions.
You can’t be paralyzed by fear of failure or you will never push yourself. You keep pushing because you believe in yourself and in your vision and you know that it is the right thing to do, and success will come. So don’t be afraid to fail.
Rule Number 4: Don’t listen to the naysayers.
How many times have you heard that you can’t do this and you can’t do that and it’s never been done before?
I love it when someone says that no one has ever done this before, because then when I do it that means that I’m the first one that has done it. So pay no attention to the people that say it can’t be done.
I never listen that, “You can’t.” I always listen to myself and say, “Yes, you can.”
Rule Number 5: Work your butt off.
I always believed leaving no stone unturned.
Mohammed Ali, one of my great heroes, had a great line in the ’70s when he was asked, “How many sit-ups do you do?” He said, “I don’t count my sit-ups. I only start counting when it starts hurting. When I feel pain, that’s when I start counting, because that’s when it really counts.”
That’s what makes you a champion, that’s the way it is with everything. No pain, no gain.
But when you’re out there partying, horsing around, someone out there at the same time is working hard. Someone is getting smarter and someone is winning. Just remember that. But if you want to win, there is absolutely no way around hard, hard work.
None of my rules, by the way, of success, will work unless you do. I’ve always figured out that there 24 hours a day. You sleep six hours and have 18 hours left. Now, I know there are some of you out there that say well, wait a minute, I sleep eight hours or nine hours. Well, then, just sleep faster, I would recommend.
Rule Number 6: It’s about giving back.
Whatever path that you take in your lives, you must always find time to give something back, something back to your community, give something back to your state or to your country.
And let me tell you something, reaching out and helping people will bring you more satisfaction than anything else you have ever done.
Let me tell you, as you prepare to go off into the world, remember those six rules: ” Trust yourself, Break some rules, Don’t be afraid to fail, Ignore the naysayers, Work like hell, and Give something back.”
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➥ Marvin Marcelo
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➥ Marvin Marcelo
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