Thursday, January 10, 2013

"No One Drifts to Success" - Napoleon Hill


Dear loving people,

One of the toughest persons I have read about in the success industry is Napoleon Hill. He particularized a practical method of incorporating Definiteness of Purpose and Plan into your daily life.  Without it, as he states in the following essay he wrote, you are merely "drifting" - as is 98% of the population - and no one drifts to Success.  Today, you have the opportunity to read Hill's essay in its entirety.
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You don’t have to be a futurist or a fortune-teller to be able to predict someone’s future.  You can do so by asking him or her one simple question: “What is your one definite purpose in life – and what plans have you made to attain it?”

If you ask a hundred people that question, ninety‑eight of them will answer with something like, “I’d like to make a good living and become as successful as I can.”  While the answer sounds good on the surface, if you dig a little deeper, you will find a drifter who will never get anything out of life except the leftovers of truly successful people – those who have a definite purpose and a plan for attaining it. To be successful, you must at this moment decide exactly what your goal is and lay out the steps by which you intend to reach it.

Years ago I worked with a fellow named Stuart Austin Wier of Dallas.  He was a contributor to a magazine I edited and was just getting by financially.  He would probably have remained a starving writer if a story he was writing about an inventor hadn’t suddenly inspired him to change his life.

Much to the surprise of those who knew him, he announced that he was giving up journalism and going back to school to become a patent attorney.  He wasn’t going to be just any patent attorney, he was going to become “the top patent attorney in the United States.”   He put his plan into action with such fervor that he completed law school in record time.

When he began his practice, he deliberately sought out the toughest cases.  Soon his reputation spread throughout the country and his services were in such high demand that even though his fees reached astronomical levels, he was turning away more clients than he accepted.

The person who acts with purpose and a plan attracts opportunities.  How can life give you anything if you don’t know what you want yourself?  How can others help you to succeed if you haven’t decided how to get there yourself?   Only with definiteness of purpose will you be able to overcome the defeats and adversities that will stand in your way.

One of America’s earliest and most successful franchisers was Lee Maranz, a man who knew what he wanted and how to get it.  A mechanical engineer, Maranz invented an automatic ice cream freezer that made soft ice cream.   He envisioned a chain of ice cream stores from coast to coast and worked out a plan to make his dream become a reality.

He, like many others since, built his own success by helping others achieve theirs.  He helped people set up ice cream shops by furnishing construction and design plans, a revolutionary idea at the time.  He sold the ice cream machines at cost and made his profit from the sale of the ice cream mix.  The result?  That chain of stores Maranz was determined to create across the country.

“If you have a strong belief in yourself, in what you are doing, and what you want to do, no adversity is too difficult to overcome,” he said.

If you want to achieve success, make today the day you stop drifting.  Decide upon a definite goal.  Write it down.  Commit it to memory.  Decide exactly how you plan to achieve it.  Then begin by putting the plan into action immediately.

Your future is what you make it.  Decide NOW what it shall be.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for reminding us of Napoleon Hill. I have read many of his writings and consider him one of the greatest writers of all times. I have drawn a lot of inspiration from him over the years and his ideas have greatly influenced and shaped my life. I agree with him totally when he underscores the importance of definiteness of purpose. One of my problems in life has been lack of this definiteness of purpose; and I have found that I have not been able to achieve as much as I know I am capable of. You must know where you want to go else you get to where you do not want to be; or you do not get to where you want to go.
    Having understood the value of definiteness of purpose, I have decided to spend the rest of my life crusading for an excellent world by helping people to bring out the best in themselves, promoting anything that can make the world a better place and discouraging anything that can make the world short of being an excellent place. I strongly recommend that all of us follow the advice of Napoleon Hill and be definite in our purpose so that we will concentrate our efforts and end up realizing our full potential.

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