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8 Success Lessons in Less Than 4 Minutes

I am just about to sit down and watch the video version of The Secret and I decided to take a quick break and find a couple of videos about success.

Here is the first one I found that was quick and clever. The presenter has hit some important points although I’m not sure if I fully believe the High School student story!

Just in case you missed it, the 8 things that lead to success are:

  • Passion
  • Work
  • Focus
  • Persist
  • Ideas
  • Good
  • Push
  • Serve

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MyAvatars 0.2 Comment by Tavi Nemet Subscribed to comments via email
2007-09-05 06:35:36

Nice video Lewis, I’m sure everyone agrees that passion must be number one on the list!

 
MyAvatars 0.2 Comment by SEO Optimization
2007-09-05 08:24:30

Oh indeed, passion does need to be the first thing. He had some good ideas and pointed out some valuable things, but what i mostly liked (and he didn’t mentioned) was the creativity of how he presented all these things in a pleasant way.

Nice find Lewis and thanks for sharing

 
MyAvatars 0.2 Comment by David Subscribed to comments via email
2007-09-05 11:09:04

Great find Lewis, this video was great. The secret is a good wishful thinking, you may feel happy after watching it but that’s all there is to it.

 
MyAvatars 0.2 Comment by dcr
2007-09-05 23:34:14

Great clip. Thanks for finding and sharing. Never heard of TED.com before, but I’ve saved the URL now!

 
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