Discover common ground only in talented people
Working 10 hours a day, often saying
Working 10 hours a day, often saying 'No', persevering to the point of hardship . are things you only meet in the great people and those who succeed in life.
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates or Mark Zukerberg . are famous names globally because of their success in their careers. From white hands, they built giant empires and became great people that everyone admired and imitated.
And almost all of us have asked questions, though different but why do they have such success? According to scientists, it is because they share common ground that ordinary people cannot do.
Here are the general characteristics of talented people:
1. Working as hardworking bee
In the book How Artists Work, author Mason Currey surveyed about 150 famous writers, artists and scientists. The general result that he noticed between them was that the pace of continuous work without knowing what fatigue was.
Agreeing with this view, Professor Jeffrey Pfeffer after years of studying the world's great men said that 60-65 hours of work per week (equivalent to nearly 10 hours per day) for them is a small affair.
For those who are successful, they are ready and love to work thanks to extremely enduring endogenous energy. It is this ability that contributes to the extraordinary achievement of their lives.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi - author of Creativity shares more, if you think that the higher the IQ is, the more successful you are. In fact, the world's great men have no IQ below 130. However, when they exceed this level, the IQ 200 still fails as usual without hard work.
2. Regularly say 'No!'
According to Csikszentmihalyi, every success needs a high concentration. Therefore, successful people always know how to say 'No' to distractions affecting their careers.
You will find it very rare for these people to hang out, shop or chat with friends every night outside the bar .
Csikszentmihalyi also recalled, during the process of writing the book Creativity , he sought out many famous and successful people who wanted to put them in their books. However, most of them refused because they were busy with their own projects.
The famous billionaire Warren Buffett also said: 'The difference between successful people and very successful people are very successful people who say "no" to almost everything!'.
3. Likes to create luck
Great people in the world do not believe that luck is just a coincidence. Instead, they always try to create 'luck' for themselves.
In fact, scientific studies also show luck is what people control. In the Luck Factor book, researcher Richard Wiseman points out, it's the action and the daily behavior that determines whether you're lucky or not.
According to him, great people maintain good habits and know how to treat humanity so they create many opportunities for themselves - something that ordinary people think is 'luck'.
To test this conclusion, Wiseman even opened a 'lucky' class and analyzed the results based on the change of students in this class. Surprisingly, 80% of the students admitted that their lives are much happier and more fortunate than before thanks to their trained and trained skills.
4. Persevering to grim
Intelligence and creativity are two factors that make success - but they are not the most important factor. According to scientists, the stubbornness is really the key to opening the door to a great temple.
Expert Daniel Pink in "Drive: The suprising truth about what motivates us" said, perseverance is a difficult concept to identify but contributes more than IQ in assessing the success of a child people.
The great men are special in that, they persevere and passionately pursue long-term goals. According to researcher Howard Gardner, they love failures more often than success and this is verified in history.
Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein or even Bill Gates, Warren Buffett had many times stumbled before having a glorious, glorious career.
5. There is always an 'advisor' beside
In fact, people cannot live alone or alone to succeed. On the path to becoming great, celebrities always find themselves with an advisor.
Explaining this habit, Professor Adam Grant of Wharton Business School said that successful people recognize the value of learning and time.
Therefore, in order to save time to study but still bring practical results, they choose to learn from their mentors and advisers. This method helps to improve knowledge to be more gentle, interesting and attractive.
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