Do you think successful people are just plain lucky?
Successful people did not become successful because they were lucky.
They did not achieve success by accident. Being at the right place at the right time, meeting relevant people, reading the appropriate book, did not come about accidentally or by luck.
Luck is brought about by Labour Under Correct Knowledge.
Successful people prepared themselves. Instead of giving up on anything they started and wanted to achieve they got stronger by learning more.
Success is a methodical, orderly and deliberate process of deciding what you want to do with your life, what are the steps that you need to undertake to get you there, and lastly what you will do once you get there.
One of the most important aspects, if not the most important aspect to success, is the ability to visualise your successful outcome and stay focused on it until you achieve it.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge, knowledge is limited." - Albert Einstein
Successful people understood the potential power behind knowledge, yet they also understood that, for them to close the gap between where they are and where they wanted to be, they would have to piece together the enigma that is most often referred to as "life".
They had to build a picture, a vision, of success in their mind, and then go about taking action on creating that envisioned life.
In much the same way, you have to be serious about your present and future, you need to have the knowledge that is required so you, too, may close the gap: you need to be and remain determined to devote yourself to taking massive action to build your business of succeeding in life.
You, too, will need to see the end, your dream and destiny that you desire in your mind's eye. It is up to you to take the necessary and relevant action to make it all happen. It's just like going to the doctor with a particular health problem.
The doctor may prescribe a medication for you to take four times a day, yet he cannot be there with you to ensure that you are taking the medication.