Luck is the primary factor which determines success. No exceptions; end of story. Absolutely EVERY person who ever "became globally acclaimed" owes their popularity to *fortune*. Look up anyone's true stories and you discover this. Warren Buffett... Denzel... Schwarzenegger... Kudrow... Jackman... Spielberg... Harrison Ford... Hopkins... Jackie Chan... you name 'em, they were LUCKY.
With aspects of psychology, it means little to fake which dose not help achieving personal goals. Science and technology teaches people how to succeed, not faking. It's a question for science, not for a idiot debate.
Hay i am student of international relations but i don't know more about international relations because i am new student anyone guide me about international relations which skill important in international relations student how i can improve
I'd say focus more on asking really good questions. Everytime you walk into a room full of new people , have an idea of the crowd you'll be around ,and have at least 3 questions or at least a Topic in mind that you're going to ask the people that you meet . This way , you become better at networking (socializing with people) . Finally don't be afraid to ask for what you really need when you need it , if you need clarity, feel free to ask anyone in the room,if you need guidance etc . I hope this helps
arguing for Fake it to you make it gets you closer to success is the foundation of fradulence, insincerity, lack of athenticity. glorifying lying as a legitimate career strategy. imagine the airline pilot: "Sure, you've never flown before, but exude some swagger, and surely you'll figure it out mid-air." it is dangerous. Authentic success is built not on pretension but on preparation, perseverance, and genuine competence
I cannot find the second speed!
where did the second video go? i had a tab for it open but when i played it it said unavailable.
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Luck is the primary factor which determines success. No exceptions; end of story. Absolutely EVERY person who ever "became globally acclaimed" owes their popularity to *fortune*. Look up anyone's true stories and you discover this. Warren Buffett... Denzel... Schwarzenegger... Kudrow... Jackman... Spielberg... Harrison Ford... Hopkins... Jackie Chan... you name 'em, they were LUCKY.
Firstly, I would like to thanks Mr. president and I'm reading my script here what a joke 😂😂
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where is joel's 2nd part?
With aspects of psychology, it means little to fake which dose not help achieving personal goals.
Science and technology teaches people how to succeed, not faking.
It's a question for science, not for a idiot debate.
Where's the second part?
Second part, please....
Hay i am student of international relations but i don't know more about international relations because i am new student anyone guide me about international relations which skill important in international relations student how i can improve
Eat lots of food and get fat like the natives
I'd say focus more on asking really good questions. Everytime you walk into a room full of new people , have an idea of the crowd you'll be around ,and have at least 3 questions or at least a Topic in mind that you're going to ask the people that you meet . This way , you become better at networking (socializing with people) . Finally don't be afraid to ask for what you really need when you need it , if you need clarity, feel free to ask anyone in the room,if you need guidance etc . I hope this helps
i cant find 2/6 vid
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arguing for Fake it to you make it gets you closer to success is the foundation of fradulence, insincerity, lack of athenticity. glorifying lying as a legitimate career strategy. imagine the airline pilot: "Sure, you've never flown before, but exude some swagger, and surely you'll figure it out mid-air."
it is dangerous. Authentic success is built not on pretension but on preparation, perseverance, and genuine competence