Yes, yes, yes we all want to be successful and have tried multiple ways and means to get there, but in actuality, success comes from three things: a goal, a commitment to action, and service to others.
In 1908, Napoleon Hill, (the famous motivational author whose book “Think and Grow Rich”
became all-time best-seller in the field) conducted a series of
interviews with 500 successful men and women and discovered and publish
the formula for success. The book “Think and Grow Rich” was the result
of 25 years of study by Napoleon Hill, under the guidance of Andrew
Carnegie. Later in 1956, Earl Nightingale, the Dean of Personal
Development, recorded a concise version of the book “Think and Grow
Rich” into a record known as “The Strangest Secret”. This record sold
over million copies and continues to motivate thousands of people to
move towards success.
The Strangest Secret is
a ‘secret’, because there are only few who understand it and use it to
become successful. And it is ‘strange’ because, the secret is actually
known to everyone. It is written in all the religious books, told by the
great leaders and even proven scientifically. The Secret is within the
six words – “We Become What We Think About.”
Translate this to – “As you sow, so shall you reap,” “You are the
sculpture of your own life,” “Your future is in your hands” and many
other quotes and phrases.
Listen
to this Audio and let Earl Nightingale, with his extremely deep voice,
unwrap the secret to you. If you follow each and every word in this
recording, you cannot help but become successful.
Some
years ago, the late Nobel prize-winning Dr. Albert Schweitzer was asked
by a reporter, “Doctor, what’s wrong with men today?” The great doctor
was silent a moment, and then he said, “Men simply don’t think!”
It’s
about this that I want to talk with you. We live today in a golden age.
This is an era that humanity has looked forward to, dreamed of, and
worked toward for thousands of years. We live in the richest era that
ever existed on the face of the earth … a land of abundant opportunity
for everyone.
However,
if you take 100 individuals who start even at the age of 25, do you
have any idea what will happen to those men and women by the time
they’re 65? These 100 people believe they’re going to be successful.
They are eager toward life, there is a certain sparkle in their eye, an
erectness to their carriage, and life seems like a pretty interesting
adventure to them.
But by
the time they’re 65, only one will be rich, four will be financially
independent, five will still be working, and 54 will be broke —
depending on others for life’s necessities.
Only
five out of 100 make the grade! Why do so many fail? What has happened
to the sparkle that was there when they were 25? What has become of the
dreams, the hopes, the plans … and why is there such a large disparity
between what these people intended to do and what they actually
accomplished?
THE DEFINITION OF SUCCESS
First,
we have to define success and here is the best definition I’ve ever been
able to find: “Success is the progressive realization of a worthy
ideal.”
A
success is the school teacher who is teaching because that’s what he or
she wants to do. A success is the entrepreneur who start his own company
because that was his dream — that’s what he wanted to do. A success is
the salesperson who wants to become the best salesperson in his or her
company and sets forth on the pursuit of that goal.
A
success is anyone who is realizing a worthy predetermined ideal, because
that’s what he or she decided to do … deliberately. But only one out of
20 does that! The rest are “failures.”
Rollo May, the distinguished psychiatrist, wrote a wonderful book called Man’s Search for Himself,
and in this book he says: “The opposite of courage in our society is
not cowardice … it is conformity.” And there you have the reason for so
many failures. Conformity — people acting like everyone else, without
knowing why or where they are going.
We learn
to read by the time we’re seven. We learn to make a living by the time
we’re 30. Often by that time we’re not only making a living, we’re
supporting a family. And yet by the time we’re 65, we haven’t learned
how to become financially independent in the richest land that has ever
been known. Why? We conform! Most of us are acting like the wrong
percentage group — the 95 who don’t succeed.
GOALS
Have you
ever wondered why so many people work so hard and honestly without ever
achieving anything in particular, and why others don’t seem to work
hard, yet seem to get everything? They seem to have the “magic touch.”
You’ve heard people say, “Everything he touches turns to gold.” Have you
ever noticed that a person who becomes successful tends to continue to
become more successful? And, on the other hand, have you noticed how
someone who’s a failure tends to continue to fail?
The
difference is goals. People with goals succeed because they know where
they’re going. It’s that simple. Failures, on the other hand, believe
that their lives are shaped by circumstances … by things that happen to
them … by exterior forces.
Think of
a ship with the complete voyage mapped out and planned. The captain and
crew know exactly where the ship is going and how long it will take —
it has a definite goal. And 9,999 times out of 10,000, it will get
there.
Now
let’s take another ship — just like the first — only let’s not put a
crew on it, or a captain at the helm. Let’s give it no aiming point, no
goal, and no destination. We just start the engines and let it go. I
think you’ll agree that if it gets out of the harbor at all, it will
either sink or wind up on some deserted beach — a derelict. It can’t go
anyplace because it has no destination and no guidance.
It’s the
same with a human being. However, the human race is fixed, not to
prevent the strong from winning, but to prevent the weak from losing.
Society today can be likened to a convoy in time of war. The entire
society is slowed down to protect its weakest link, just as the naval
convoy has to go at the speed that will permit its slowest vessel to
remain in formation.
That’s
why it’s so easy to make a living today. It takes no particular brains
or talent to make a living and support a family today. We have a plateau
of so-called “security.” So, to succeed, all we must do is decide how
high above this plateau we want to aim.
Throughout
history, the great wise men and teachers, philosophers, and prophets
have disagreed with one another on many different things. It is only on
this one point that they are in complete and unanimous agreement — the
key to success and the key to failure is this:
WE BECOME WHAT WE THINK ABOUT
This is
The Strangest Secret! Now, why do I say it’s strange, and why do I call
it a secret? Actually, it isn’t a secret at all. It was first
promulgated by some of the earliest wise men, and it appears again and
again throughout the Bible. But very few people have learned it or
understand it. That’s why it’s strange, and why for some equally strange
reason it virtually remains a secret.
Marcus Aurelius, the great Roman Emperor, said: “A man’s life is what his thoughts make of it.”
Disraeli
said this: “Everything comes if a man will only wait … a human being
with a settled purpose must accomplish it, and nothing can resist a will
that will stake even existence for its fulfillment.”
William
James said: “We need only in cold blood act as if the thing in question
were real, and it will become infallibly real by growing into such a
connection with our life that it will become real. It will become so
knit with habit and emotion that our interests in it will be those which
characterize belief.” He continues, ” … only you must, then, really
wish these things, and wish them exclusively, and not wish at the same
time a hundred other incompatible things just as strongly.”
My old
friend Dr. Norman Vincent Peale put it this way: “If you think in
negative terms, you will get negative results. If you think in positive
terms, you will achieve positive results.” George Bernard Shaw said:
“People are always blaming their circumstances for what they are. I
don’t believe in circumstances. The people who get on in this world are
the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and if
they can’t find them, make them.”
Well,
it’s pretty apparent, isn’t it? We become what we think about. A person
who is thinking about a concrete and worthwhile goal is going to reach
it, because that’s what he’s thinking about. Conversely, the person who
has no goal, who doesn’t know where he’s going, and whose thoughts must
therefore be thoughts of confusion, anxiety, fear, and worry will
thereby create a life of frustration, fear, anxiety and worry. And if he
thinks about nothing … he becomes nothing.
AS YE SOW — SO SHALL YE REAP
The
human mind is much like a farmer’s land. The land gives the farmer a
choice. He may plant in that land whatever he chooses. The land doesn’t
care what is planted. It’s up to the farmer to make the decision. The
mind, like the land, will return what you plant, but it doesn’t care
what you plant. If the farmer plants too seeds — one a seed of corn, the
other nightshade, a deadly poison, waters and takes care of the land,
what will happen?
Remember,
the land doesn’t care. It will return poison in just as wonderful
abundance as it will corn. So up come the two plants — one corn, one
poison as it’s written in the Bible, “As ye sow, so shall ye reap.”
The
human mind is far more fertile, far more incredible and mysterious than
the land, but it works the same way. It doesn’t care what we plant …
success … or failure. A concrete, worthwhile goal … or confusion,
misunderstanding, fear, anxiety, and so on. But what we plant it must
return to us.
The
problem is that our mind comes as standard equipment at birth. It’s
free. And things that are given to us for nothing, we place little value
on. Things that we pay money for, we value.
The
paradox is that exactly the reverse is true. Everything that’s really
worthwhile in life came to us free — our minds, our souls, our bodies,
our hopes, our dreams, our ambitions, our intelligence, our love of
family and children and friends and country. All these priceless
possessions are free.
But the
things that cost us money are actually very cheap and can be replaced at
any time. A good man can be completely wiped out and make another
fortune. He can do that several times. Even if our home burns down, we
can rebuild it. But the things we got for nothing, we can never replace.
Our mind
can do any kind of job we assign to it, but generally speaking, we use
it for little jobs instead of big ones. So decide now. What is it you
want? Plant your goal in your mind. It’s the most important decision
you’ll ever make in your entire life.
Do you
want to excel at your particular job? Do you want to go places in your
company … in your community? Do you want to get rich? All you have got
to do is plant that seed in your mind, care for it, work steadily toward
your goal, and it will become a reality.
It not
only will, there’s no way that it cannot. You see, that’s a law — like
the laws of Sir Isaac Newton, the laws of gravity. If you get on top of a
building and jump off, you’ll always go down — you’ll never go up.
And it’s
the same with all the other laws of nature. They always work. They’re
inflexible. Think about your goal in a relaxed, positive way. Picture
yourself in your mind’s eye as having already achieved this goal. See
yourself doing the things you will be doing when you have reached your
goal.
Every
one of us is the sum total of our own thoughts. We are where we are
because that’s exactly where we really want or feel we deserve to be —
whether we’ll admit that or not. Each of us must live off the fruit of
our thoughts in the future, because what you think today and tomorrow —
next month and next year — will mold your life and determine your
future. You’re guided by your mind.
I
remember one time I was driving through eastern Arizona and I saw one of
those giant earthmoving machines roaring along the road with what
looked like 30 tons of dirt in it — a tremendous, incredible machine —
and there was a little man perched way up on top with the wheel in his
hands, guiding it. As I drove along I was struck by the similarity of
that machine to the human mind. Just suppose you’re sitting at the
controls of such a vast source of energy. Are you going to sit back and
fold your arms and let it run itself into a ditch? Or are you going to
keep both hands firmly on the wheel and control and direct this power to
a specific, worthwhile purpose? It’s up to you. You’re in the driver’s
seat. You see, the very law that gives us success is a doubleedged
sword. We must control our thinking. The same rule that can lead people
to lives of success, wealth, happiness, and all the things they ever
dreamed of — that very same law can lead them into the gutter. It’s all
in how they use it … for good or for bad. That is The Strangest Secret!
Do what
the experts since the dawn of recorded history have told us to do: pay
the price, by becoming the person you want to become. It’s not nearly as
difficult as living unsuccessfully.
The
moment you decide on a goal to work toward, you’re immediately a
successful person — you are then in that rare group of people who know
where they’re going. Out of every hundred people, you belong to the top
five. Don’t concern yourself too much with how you are going to achieve
your goal — leave that completely to a power greater than yourself. All
you have to do is know where you’re going. The answers will come to you
of their own accord, and at the right time.
Start today. You have nothing to lose — but you have your whole life to win.
30-DAY ACTION IDEAS FOR PUTTING THE STRANGEST SECRET TO WORK FOR YOU
For the next 30-days follow each of these steps every day until you have achieved your goal.
1. Write
on a card what it is you want more that anything else. It may be more
money. Perhaps you’d like to double your income or make a specific
amount of money. It may be a beautiful home. It may be success at your
job. It may be a particular position in life. It could be a more
harmonious family.
Write
down on your card specifically what it is you want. Make sure it’s a
single goal and clearly defined. You needn’t show it to anyone, but
carry it with you so that you can look at it several times a day. Think
about it in a cheerful, relaxed, positive way each morning when you get
up, and immediately you have something to work for — something to get
out of bed for, something to live for.
Look at
it every chance you get during the day and just before going to bed at
night. As you look at it, remember that you must become what you think
about, and since you’re thinking about your goal, you realize that soon
it will be yours. In fact, it’s really yours the moment you write it
down and begin to think about it.
2. Stop
thinking about what it is you fear. Each time a fearful or negative
thought comes into your mind, replace it with a mental picture of your
positive and worthwhile goal. And there will come a time when you’ll
feel like giving up. It’s easier for a human being to think negatively
than positively. That’s why only five percent are successful! You must
begin now to place yourself in that group.
“Act as
though it were impossible to fail,” as Dorothea Brande said. No matter
what your goal — if you’ve kept your goal before you every day — you’ll
wonder and marvel at this new life you’ve found.
3. Your
success will always be measured by the quality and quantity of service
you render. Most people will tell you that they want to make money,
without understanding this law. The only people who make money work in a
mint. The rest of us must earn money. This is what causes those who
keep looking for something for nothing, or a free ride, to fail in life.
Success is not the result of making money; earning money is the result
of success — and success is in direct proportion to our service.
Most
people have this law backwards. It’s like the man who stands in front of
the stove and says to it: “Give me heat and then I’ll add the wood.”
How many men and women do you know, or do you suppose there are today,
who take the same attitude toward life? There are millions.
We’ve
got to put the fuel in before we can expect heat. Likewise, we’ve got to
be of service first before we can expect money. Don’t concern yourself
with the money. Be of service … build … work … dream … create! Do this
and you’ll find there is no limit to the prosperity and abundance that
will come to you.
Don’t
start your test until you’ve made up your mind to stick with it. If you
should fail during your first 30 days — by that I mean suddenly find
yourself overwhelmed by negative thoughts — simply start over again from
that point and go 30 more days. Gradually, your new habit will form,
until you find yourself one of that wonderful minority to whom virtually
nothing is impossible.
Above
all … don’t worry! Worry brings fear, and fear is crippling. The only
thing that can cause you to worry during your test is trying to do it
all yourself. Know that all you have to do is hold your goal before you;
everything else will take care of itself.
Take
this 30-day test, then repeat it … then repeat it again. Each time it
will become more a part of you until you’ll wonder how you could have
ever have lived any other way. Live this new way and the floodgates of
abundance will open and pour over you more riches than you may have
dreamed existed. Money? Yes, lots of it. But what’s more important,
you’ll have peace … you’ll be in that wonderful minority who lead calm,
cheerful, successful lives.
- Earl Nightingale
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