
No one will live for you
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Book Introduction
Don't be discouraged by mediocrity, you can do it too.
Leading the way to irreplaceable success
Brian Tracy's Masterclass
From a high school dropout with a silver spoon in his mouth to a self-made icon
The latest edition of the famous lecture that changed the fate of 5 million people.
A blank check for success that guarantees your new future
Brian Tracy, an icon of self-made success who spreads the secrets of success to the world, also had a past as a 'low-educated person born with a silver spoon in his mouth'.
Until he was twenty-three, he was poor and had nothing to earn, so he worked as a dishwasher in a small hotel and wandered around doing odd jobs.
How did he, a man of such humble origins, become an icon of self-made success? The answer lies in his "self-responsibility" for life.
Something so small could make a huge difference in his life.
Like everyone else, you only live once.
Brian Tracy says that happiness through success is responsibility for one's life.
The way to exercise that responsibility must be development, especially one that follows one's own will rather than being dictated by others.
Everyone knows this fact, but the hesitation remains.
He answers that the suppression and compulsion imprinted in him during his childhood may be the cause, but that fear and hesitation arise from not knowing his own goals and values.
Ultimately, knowing myself is the beginning of my journey to success.
In "No One Will Live Your Life for You," we present the secrets to powerful success that no one can surpass and that will not easily crumble.
In this book, Brian Tracy explains the various aspects of how even ordinary people can achieve success by developing their potential, goals, time management, strategic thinking, insight, and self-discipline.
So let's not be discouraged even if we are not extraordinary people.
We are all unique people in the world.
From now on, let's work together to transform your uniqueness into success.
Leading the way to irreplaceable success
Brian Tracy's Masterclass
From a high school dropout with a silver spoon in his mouth to a self-made icon
The latest edition of the famous lecture that changed the fate of 5 million people.
A blank check for success that guarantees your new future
Brian Tracy, an icon of self-made success who spreads the secrets of success to the world, also had a past as a 'low-educated person born with a silver spoon in his mouth'.
Until he was twenty-three, he was poor and had nothing to earn, so he worked as a dishwasher in a small hotel and wandered around doing odd jobs.
How did he, a man of such humble origins, become an icon of self-made success? The answer lies in his "self-responsibility" for life.
Something so small could make a huge difference in his life.
Like everyone else, you only live once.
Brian Tracy says that happiness through success is responsibility for one's life.
The way to exercise that responsibility must be development, especially one that follows one's own will rather than being dictated by others.
Everyone knows this fact, but the hesitation remains.
He answers that the suppression and compulsion imprinted in him during his childhood may be the cause, but that fear and hesitation arise from not knowing his own goals and values.
Ultimately, knowing myself is the beginning of my journey to success.
In "No One Will Live Your Life for You," we present the secrets to powerful success that no one can surpass and that will not easily crumble.
In this book, Brian Tracy explains the various aspects of how even ordinary people can achieve success by developing their potential, goals, time management, strategic thinking, insight, and self-discipline.
So let's not be discouraged even if we are not extraordinary people.
We are all unique people in the world.
From now on, let's work together to transform your uniqueness into success.
index
To you who holds the key to success
Chapter 1: Awaken to the Potential to Broaden Your Perspective
Expectations create attitudes | Your ego creates your reality | Escape from your comfort zone | Clear ideals are the key to success | Look into your inner mirror | Self-esteem that improves the quality of life | The birth of the ego | Personality is not innate | Old shackles | Self-love conquers fear | Hunt the herd of white rabbits in your heart | The power of self-responsibility in life | The correlation between self-control and responsibility | Let go of the 'thief emotion' | Where do our suffering come from? | Break the shackles of irresponsibility | A life of shared responsibility
Chapter 2: The Law of Opening the Future
The laws that surround the world | The joy of leading a proactive life | You reap what you sow | It comes true as you believe | Look forward to a better day | We are magnets | The quality of your thoughts creates the quality of your life | Thoughts that create thoughts | The duality of the subconscious | How are the conscious and subconscious minds distinguished | Overcome the homeostasis of the mind | The influence of the subconscious | Focus on your success | Fill your inner self with positivity | Even small things accumulate to become you | Repeat good things | A creative life led by choices | Wake up from the slumber of everyday life | Now is the time to sprout
Chapter 3 · Life is planned
The 1% mindset that leads to success | A companion for strategic thinking | The power of values that determine the future | Achievement begins with knowing yourself | The command that moves life | Expand the stage of the game to the outside | The ABCs of prioritizing | Constantly ask yourself for perfection | The mechanism of success and failure | Focus on your goals from now on
Chapter 4: The Driving Force and Goals of a Life True to Me
Why Hesitate? | Principles for High Achievement | Let Go of Hesitation and Move Forward
Chapter 5: Strive for Success
Ignite your selfish desires | Carve conviction into every step | The power of records that breathe life into your goals | Refine your desires with endless reasons | Know the beginning to see the end | Be flexible on D-day | Organize the 'rock' | Information is a weapon | Collaboration is another secret weapon of success | Planning is the foundation of life | Engrave the image of success in your heart | Giving up is not tolerated | CAT, your companion on the journey to achievement
Chapter 6: The Secret of the Age, Superconsciousness
The Switch That Turns on Success | Positivity Ignites the Light of Insight | There Are No Coincidences | The Stream of Consciousness That Solves Problems | Taming the Superconscious | The Superconsciousness That Exists Everywhere | Transformation Led by the Superconscious
Chapter 7: How to Use Your Precious Time
3% Time Management Secret | Neatness is Life | Prepare All at Once, Process All at Once | Selection and Focus, TRAF | Competent People Finish Neatly | Write Down Your To-Dos in Advance | A to E of Schedule Management | Tackle the Most Important Tasks First | The Body and Mind of a Productive Mind | The Secret to High-Performance Concentration | Catch the Time Thief | How to Start Your Work on Time
Chapter 8: Moderation Leads to Right Choices
Designing a Pipeline Flowing to Success | Examine Your Factory | Time is Money | A Moment of Realization That Will Change Your Perspective on Life | Boldly Choose and Focus | Origin Thinking That Leads to Change | Divide Your 24 Hours | Which Comes First, Meal or Dessert? | Choose Wisely | Happiness is the Essence of Life | Create Your Ideal Future
Chapter 9: The Power of Learning to Increase Your Value
Earn as much as you learn | The 3% that changes your life | Reading that deepens your knowledge | Study even in the car | Wisdom comes from life's seniors | Become irreplaceable | Reading method that utilizes books 100% | The formula that increases productivity 10-fold | The elements that make up the 1,000% formula
Chapter 10: Jump into something you enjoy.
Self-objectification comes first | Explore thoroughly | Ask questions that build confidence | Make decisions with certainty | Your resume speaks for itself | Factors that determine success or failure in hiring
Chapter 11: Develop Your Own Ultimate Move
Learn constantly | Ability determines position | Relationships that create opportunities | Build freedom through savings | Little things determine reputation | Faster and longer than anyone else | The secret to likable communication | Let your clothes speak for themselves | Personality that elevates success | Luck isn't free | The atmosphere of an organization is created by its members | Carve out your own niche strategy | Make life a winning game
Chapter 12: Climbing the Ladder of Wealth to Freedom
Become "Really" Rich | How to Become Rich with a Solid Foundation | Investing Requires Study | The Rules of Wealth Building | Money Rides the Flow of Life | Investments That Won't Break Even Your Principle
Going Out · The Final Secret to True Success
Chapter 1: Awaken to the Potential to Broaden Your Perspective
Expectations create attitudes | Your ego creates your reality | Escape from your comfort zone | Clear ideals are the key to success | Look into your inner mirror | Self-esteem that improves the quality of life | The birth of the ego | Personality is not innate | Old shackles | Self-love conquers fear | Hunt the herd of white rabbits in your heart | The power of self-responsibility in life | The correlation between self-control and responsibility | Let go of the 'thief emotion' | Where do our suffering come from? | Break the shackles of irresponsibility | A life of shared responsibility
Chapter 2: The Law of Opening the Future
The laws that surround the world | The joy of leading a proactive life | You reap what you sow | It comes true as you believe | Look forward to a better day | We are magnets | The quality of your thoughts creates the quality of your life | Thoughts that create thoughts | The duality of the subconscious | How are the conscious and subconscious minds distinguished | Overcome the homeostasis of the mind | The influence of the subconscious | Focus on your success | Fill your inner self with positivity | Even small things accumulate to become you | Repeat good things | A creative life led by choices | Wake up from the slumber of everyday life | Now is the time to sprout
Chapter 3 · Life is planned
The 1% mindset that leads to success | A companion for strategic thinking | The power of values that determine the future | Achievement begins with knowing yourself | The command that moves life | Expand the stage of the game to the outside | The ABCs of prioritizing | Constantly ask yourself for perfection | The mechanism of success and failure | Focus on your goals from now on
Chapter 4: The Driving Force and Goals of a Life True to Me
Why Hesitate? | Principles for High Achievement | Let Go of Hesitation and Move Forward
Chapter 5: Strive for Success
Ignite your selfish desires | Carve conviction into every step | The power of records that breathe life into your goals | Refine your desires with endless reasons | Know the beginning to see the end | Be flexible on D-day | Organize the 'rock' | Information is a weapon | Collaboration is another secret weapon of success | Planning is the foundation of life | Engrave the image of success in your heart | Giving up is not tolerated | CAT, your companion on the journey to achievement
Chapter 6: The Secret of the Age, Superconsciousness
The Switch That Turns on Success | Positivity Ignites the Light of Insight | There Are No Coincidences | The Stream of Consciousness That Solves Problems | Taming the Superconscious | The Superconsciousness That Exists Everywhere | Transformation Led by the Superconscious
Chapter 7: How to Use Your Precious Time
3% Time Management Secret | Neatness is Life | Prepare All at Once, Process All at Once | Selection and Focus, TRAF | Competent People Finish Neatly | Write Down Your To-Dos in Advance | A to E of Schedule Management | Tackle the Most Important Tasks First | The Body and Mind of a Productive Mind | The Secret to High-Performance Concentration | Catch the Time Thief | How to Start Your Work on Time
Chapter 8: Moderation Leads to Right Choices
Designing a Pipeline Flowing to Success | Examine Your Factory | Time is Money | A Moment of Realization That Will Change Your Perspective on Life | Boldly Choose and Focus | Origin Thinking That Leads to Change | Divide Your 24 Hours | Which Comes First, Meal or Dessert? | Choose Wisely | Happiness is the Essence of Life | Create Your Ideal Future
Chapter 9: The Power of Learning to Increase Your Value
Earn as much as you learn | The 3% that changes your life | Reading that deepens your knowledge | Study even in the car | Wisdom comes from life's seniors | Become irreplaceable | Reading method that utilizes books 100% | The formula that increases productivity 10-fold | The elements that make up the 1,000% formula
Chapter 10: Jump into something you enjoy.
Self-objectification comes first | Explore thoroughly | Ask questions that build confidence | Make decisions with certainty | Your resume speaks for itself | Factors that determine success or failure in hiring
Chapter 11: Develop Your Own Ultimate Move
Learn constantly | Ability determines position | Relationships that create opportunities | Build freedom through savings | Little things determine reputation | Faster and longer than anyone else | The secret to likable communication | Let your clothes speak for themselves | Personality that elevates success | Luck isn't free | The atmosphere of an organization is created by its members | Carve out your own niche strategy | Make life a winning game
Chapter 12: Climbing the Ladder of Wealth to Freedom
Become "Really" Rich | How to Become Rich with a Solid Foundation | Investing Requires Study | The Rules of Wealth Building | Money Rides the Flow of Life | Investments That Won't Break Even Your Principle
Going Out · The Final Secret to True Success
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Into the book
Some people are born with extraordinary talent.
However, most people are born with average talents and abilities.
Yet, most of those who have achieved great success have developed their innate talents in a particular field to a very high level.
Ultimately, to reach a level where you can bring out your exceptional abilities, you must continue to work on honing your potential.
--- p.10
It is well known that a positive attitude must be maintained.
But what exactly does a positive attitude mean? I define attitude as the way we deal with adversity and difficulties.
The only way to know your true attitude is to observe your reactions when things go wrong.
--- p.14
Some people are taught that loving themselves is arrogant, presumptuous, overbearing, and downright unpleasant.
But in fact, such a negative attitude is a sign of low self-esteem and not loving yourself at all.
--- p.20
People who grow up receiving conditional love tend to be obsessed with or overly concerned about the opinions of others, especially their parents, spouses, and bosses.
Negative habit patterns associated with obsessions often manifest along the spine, particularly in the neck and shoulders, as tension or stabbing pain in the muscles.
--- p.27
The physical effects of mental laws are not easily verified, but it is clear that they always work.
Life gets better mostly because your thoughts and actions are in harmony with the invisible mental laws.
--- p.53
Just as what we plant determines whether flowers will bloom or only weeds will grow, our subconscious mind is also influenced by our habitual way of thinking.
In this way, the subconscious mind has a ‘homeostatic impulse.’
--- p.74
Unfortunately, most people spend their entire lives in some kind of sleep state.
They are busy going about their daily activities, but even then they are caught up in a constant state of chaos.
--- p.81
True values do not change and cannot even be violated.
Also, values only exist or not.
Just as it is impossible to be pregnant with only part of a fetus, it is also impossible to have partial values.
--- p.94
It is just as important to define negative values as it is to define positive values that form the basis of life.
Positive values like love, health, family, and authenticity are very easily recognizable, but negative values are more subtle and that's where the real danger lies.
--- p.100
One man of action is worth ten who talk the talk but don't put it into action.
--- p.120
There is no success without failure.
In other words, failure is a prerequisite for success, and the greatest failures in human history were also the greatest successes.
--- p.124
Aspirations are always personal.
Wanting something means doing it solely for yourself, not for the expectations or desires of others.
So, when it comes to determining your main purpose in life, you have to be completely selfish.
That means you must be absolutely clear about what you want to be, what you want to have, and what you want to do.
--- p.138
Not achieving your goals on time means you're not ready to take on them yet.
This is simply a wrong prediction.
You may not be able to achieve your goal by the new deadline.
But let's put our worries aside.
You can set another deadline until you achieve that goal.
--- p.145
In human experience, there is a phenomenon called 'synchronicity'.
Simultaneity occurs when two seemingly unrelated events occur at the same time.
Coincidentally, both events coincidentally help us move towards our goals.
--- p.171
Our ability to organize our time systematically and use it effectively determines the full extent of what we achieve.
--- p.184
So, if you're going to start something new, you have to think about what you have to quit first.
However, most people continue to drag time-consuming activities into their lives without considering which ones they should cut back on.
--- p.219
Self-control, in its simplest form, is like the ability to eat dinner before dessert.
Our lives are also divided into dinner and dessert parts.
Every day, we are surrounded by thousands of voices clamoring for our attention.
The voice mostly advises you to eat dessert before dinner, or skip dinner altogether.
--- p.225
Starting today, reinvest 3% of your annual income into your personal and professional development.
As Benjamin Franklin said, “If you put coins in your head, your head will put coins in your wallet.”
--- p.244
Creative job hunting isn't a short-term endeavor.
Rather, it is an ongoing process.
So what we have to do is find a job where we can put our heart into it.
Be willing to change and keep looking for jobs until you find one that you enjoy and can immerse yourself in.
--- p.274
There is an old saying, 'Knowledge is power.'
Actually, this statement is not 100% accurate.
To be more precise, only practical knowledge that can be used for oneself, others, or for a specific goal or benefit is power.
There is a lot of knowledge in the world that is interesting and enjoyable, but lacks practicality.
--- p.280
Excellent communication skills mean not only being able to speak well, but also having a significant vocabulary.
Language skills cannot be hidden.
Numerous studies have shown that income level is closely related to the number of words one can directly use or recognize in communication situations.
The moment we open our mouths, people around us immediately begin to judge what kind of person we are.
--- p.287∼288
Character is determined by trustworthiness, that is, whether you actually do what you say you will do.
In addition, they are also judged based on their determination and eagerness to work.
--- p.291
The habit of not being able to tolerate immediate gratification is the root cause of a miserable retirement with a life of financial hardship.
If you spend all the money you earn and still can't refrain from borrowing, you'll spend your whole life worrying about money.
--- p.304
Even in 1988, when Walton's fortune reached $8.7 billion, he still drove a pickup truck to work.
As such, most of the cars of the rich are ordinary.
In reality, rich people invest in places that can generate greater returns than those who 'look rich'.
In contrast, seemingly wealthy people invest all their money in symbols of wealth, but their value is declining day by day.
--- p.307
We live to transcend, to achieve meaning and purpose in life beyond the tangible, material elements of life.
To achieve the goal of transcendence, you must immerse yourself in something greater and nobler than yourself.
However, most people are born with average talents and abilities.
Yet, most of those who have achieved great success have developed their innate talents in a particular field to a very high level.
Ultimately, to reach a level where you can bring out your exceptional abilities, you must continue to work on honing your potential.
--- p.10
It is well known that a positive attitude must be maintained.
But what exactly does a positive attitude mean? I define attitude as the way we deal with adversity and difficulties.
The only way to know your true attitude is to observe your reactions when things go wrong.
--- p.14
Some people are taught that loving themselves is arrogant, presumptuous, overbearing, and downright unpleasant.
But in fact, such a negative attitude is a sign of low self-esteem and not loving yourself at all.
--- p.20
People who grow up receiving conditional love tend to be obsessed with or overly concerned about the opinions of others, especially their parents, spouses, and bosses.
Negative habit patterns associated with obsessions often manifest along the spine, particularly in the neck and shoulders, as tension or stabbing pain in the muscles.
--- p.27
The physical effects of mental laws are not easily verified, but it is clear that they always work.
Life gets better mostly because your thoughts and actions are in harmony with the invisible mental laws.
--- p.53
Just as what we plant determines whether flowers will bloom or only weeds will grow, our subconscious mind is also influenced by our habitual way of thinking.
In this way, the subconscious mind has a ‘homeostatic impulse.’
--- p.74
Unfortunately, most people spend their entire lives in some kind of sleep state.
They are busy going about their daily activities, but even then they are caught up in a constant state of chaos.
--- p.81
True values do not change and cannot even be violated.
Also, values only exist or not.
Just as it is impossible to be pregnant with only part of a fetus, it is also impossible to have partial values.
--- p.94
It is just as important to define negative values as it is to define positive values that form the basis of life.
Positive values like love, health, family, and authenticity are very easily recognizable, but negative values are more subtle and that's where the real danger lies.
--- p.100
One man of action is worth ten who talk the talk but don't put it into action.
--- p.120
There is no success without failure.
In other words, failure is a prerequisite for success, and the greatest failures in human history were also the greatest successes.
--- p.124
Aspirations are always personal.
Wanting something means doing it solely for yourself, not for the expectations or desires of others.
So, when it comes to determining your main purpose in life, you have to be completely selfish.
That means you must be absolutely clear about what you want to be, what you want to have, and what you want to do.
--- p.138
Not achieving your goals on time means you're not ready to take on them yet.
This is simply a wrong prediction.
You may not be able to achieve your goal by the new deadline.
But let's put our worries aside.
You can set another deadline until you achieve that goal.
--- p.145
In human experience, there is a phenomenon called 'synchronicity'.
Simultaneity occurs when two seemingly unrelated events occur at the same time.
Coincidentally, both events coincidentally help us move towards our goals.
--- p.171
Our ability to organize our time systematically and use it effectively determines the full extent of what we achieve.
--- p.184
So, if you're going to start something new, you have to think about what you have to quit first.
However, most people continue to drag time-consuming activities into their lives without considering which ones they should cut back on.
--- p.219
Self-control, in its simplest form, is like the ability to eat dinner before dessert.
Our lives are also divided into dinner and dessert parts.
Every day, we are surrounded by thousands of voices clamoring for our attention.
The voice mostly advises you to eat dessert before dinner, or skip dinner altogether.
--- p.225
Starting today, reinvest 3% of your annual income into your personal and professional development.
As Benjamin Franklin said, “If you put coins in your head, your head will put coins in your wallet.”
--- p.244
Creative job hunting isn't a short-term endeavor.
Rather, it is an ongoing process.
So what we have to do is find a job where we can put our heart into it.
Be willing to change and keep looking for jobs until you find one that you enjoy and can immerse yourself in.
--- p.274
There is an old saying, 'Knowledge is power.'
Actually, this statement is not 100% accurate.
To be more precise, only practical knowledge that can be used for oneself, others, or for a specific goal or benefit is power.
There is a lot of knowledge in the world that is interesting and enjoyable, but lacks practicality.
--- p.280
Excellent communication skills mean not only being able to speak well, but also having a significant vocabulary.
Language skills cannot be hidden.
Numerous studies have shown that income level is closely related to the number of words one can directly use or recognize in communication situations.
The moment we open our mouths, people around us immediately begin to judge what kind of person we are.
--- p.287∼288
Character is determined by trustworthiness, that is, whether you actually do what you say you will do.
In addition, they are also judged based on their determination and eagerness to work.
--- p.291
The habit of not being able to tolerate immediate gratification is the root cause of a miserable retirement with a life of financial hardship.
If you spend all the money you earn and still can't refrain from borrowing, you'll spend your whole life worrying about money.
--- p.304
Even in 1988, when Walton's fortune reached $8.7 billion, he still drove a pickup truck to work.
As such, most of the cars of the rich are ordinary.
In reality, rich people invest in places that can generate greater returns than those who 'look rich'.
In contrast, seemingly wealthy people invest all their money in symbols of wealth, but their value is declining day by day.
--- p.307
We live to transcend, to achieve meaning and purpose in life beyond the tangible, material elements of life.
To achieve the goal of transcendence, you must immerse yourself in something greater and nobler than yourself.
--- p.320
Publisher's Review
From the edge of life to the center
Even trees that cannot be climbed can be climbed
Brian Tracy's Self-Management Mentoring
Innate and learned, beyond what you have now
Transforming the uniqueness of existence into success
Create your own story
· Transcend the ordinary and become extraordinary. The power of growth that surpasses you in the moment.
Among the questions that are still difficult to answer is 'Are heroes born or made?'
This problem isn't limited to heroes.
Even those who have achieved unparalleled success might have such questions.
But since most people in the world are ordinary, isn't it that his success seems particularly special?
But even if opinions differ on whether an ordinary person can become a hero, most will agree that it can be successful.
Brian Tracy, author of "No One Will Live Your Life for You," had a life far from ordinary.
In fact, he was a 'below average' person who could not even be classified as 'average'.
Born into a poor family, he was a high school dropout and the only jobs he could find were dishwashing and manual labor at a small hotel.
He, who had been living a difficult life, moving from place to place as long as he could find a job, has now become the CEO of a company and an icon of success that 5 million people around the world are crazy about.
Some people choose to live an ordinary life, believing that success is only for the extraordinary.
Brian Tracy says that even an ordinary person can achieve great success if he or she develops his or her natural talents to a very high level.
Of course, there are people who are born with extraordinary abilities, but even those who are now considered special have a past where they were born and raised as ordinary people, just like us.
So don't be discouraged by your mediocrity, take a step toward success with Brian Tracy.
· You are the only one who moves you. Get rid of the thought that you can't do it.
We are all empowered to think and act, and we are given equal responsibility in life.
Of course, responsibility can be seen as synonymous with risk, so there are many who try to avoid it.
However, responsibility influences our self-control and sense of control.
Irresponsibility, on the other hand, believes that one is incapable of changing one's own life and seeks control from outside forces rather than oneself.
In other words, irresponsibility is a shortcut to turning one's life into someone else's long-term partner.
The author argues that even if we receive a salary from someone, we are still self-employed and the representative of our own personal service business.
We hereby state that we take full responsibility for our own research and development.
Responsibility here means breaking free from the routine of life and becoming your own full-time driver of success.
Ultimately, the wonderful life we all dream of is not beyond the realm of responsibility.
Therefore, in “No One Will Live Your Life for You,” it is emphasized that the most important thing is to have the mindset of not giving up responsibility, even if it is difficult at the moment.
· Decorate your one and only life with success.
It may be obvious, even cliché, but the lives of all living beings are finite.
But even though we know that fact, we still want to live a wonderful and happy life.
Since we only live once, and even the lifespan given to us for that one opportunity has an end, it is perhaps natural to hope for a successful life.
That is why it can be said that worrying about how to live one's one and only life is like the fate of human beings.
The life we desire is our goal.
Brian Tracy says that knowledge and information are the foundation of achieving goals.
And he says that knowledge and information are essential conditions not only for achieving goals but also for becoming the best within those goals.
These elements are significant not only because they create valuable results, but also because they provide confidence that you can achieve your goals.
In this respect, the author emphasizes that one must always be a learner in order to succeed.
Expressions such as 'essential move' and 'signature' that reveal an individual's essence and identity while also describing a special skill that only that person can perform are becoming more diverse as time goes by.
If we aim for success, we must arm ourselves with it.
Rather than remaining at a similar level to others, possessing only what everyone else has, we should strive to become the best in whatever field we are in.
The author says that the ideas and insights created through the above process bring about success.
Even trees that cannot be climbed can be climbed
Brian Tracy's Self-Management Mentoring
Innate and learned, beyond what you have now
Transforming the uniqueness of existence into success
Create your own story
· Transcend the ordinary and become extraordinary. The power of growth that surpasses you in the moment.
Among the questions that are still difficult to answer is 'Are heroes born or made?'
This problem isn't limited to heroes.
Even those who have achieved unparalleled success might have such questions.
But since most people in the world are ordinary, isn't it that his success seems particularly special?
But even if opinions differ on whether an ordinary person can become a hero, most will agree that it can be successful.
Brian Tracy, author of "No One Will Live Your Life for You," had a life far from ordinary.
In fact, he was a 'below average' person who could not even be classified as 'average'.
Born into a poor family, he was a high school dropout and the only jobs he could find were dishwashing and manual labor at a small hotel.
He, who had been living a difficult life, moving from place to place as long as he could find a job, has now become the CEO of a company and an icon of success that 5 million people around the world are crazy about.
Some people choose to live an ordinary life, believing that success is only for the extraordinary.
Brian Tracy says that even an ordinary person can achieve great success if he or she develops his or her natural talents to a very high level.
Of course, there are people who are born with extraordinary abilities, but even those who are now considered special have a past where they were born and raised as ordinary people, just like us.
So don't be discouraged by your mediocrity, take a step toward success with Brian Tracy.
· You are the only one who moves you. Get rid of the thought that you can't do it.
We are all empowered to think and act, and we are given equal responsibility in life.
Of course, responsibility can be seen as synonymous with risk, so there are many who try to avoid it.
However, responsibility influences our self-control and sense of control.
Irresponsibility, on the other hand, believes that one is incapable of changing one's own life and seeks control from outside forces rather than oneself.
In other words, irresponsibility is a shortcut to turning one's life into someone else's long-term partner.
The author argues that even if we receive a salary from someone, we are still self-employed and the representative of our own personal service business.
We hereby state that we take full responsibility for our own research and development.
Responsibility here means breaking free from the routine of life and becoming your own full-time driver of success.
Ultimately, the wonderful life we all dream of is not beyond the realm of responsibility.
Therefore, in “No One Will Live Your Life for You,” it is emphasized that the most important thing is to have the mindset of not giving up responsibility, even if it is difficult at the moment.
· Decorate your one and only life with success.
It may be obvious, even cliché, but the lives of all living beings are finite.
But even though we know that fact, we still want to live a wonderful and happy life.
Since we only live once, and even the lifespan given to us for that one opportunity has an end, it is perhaps natural to hope for a successful life.
That is why it can be said that worrying about how to live one's one and only life is like the fate of human beings.
The life we desire is our goal.
Brian Tracy says that knowledge and information are the foundation of achieving goals.
And he says that knowledge and information are essential conditions not only for achieving goals but also for becoming the best within those goals.
These elements are significant not only because they create valuable results, but also because they provide confidence that you can achieve your goals.
In this respect, the author emphasizes that one must always be a learner in order to succeed.
Expressions such as 'essential move' and 'signature' that reveal an individual's essence and identity while also describing a special skill that only that person can perform are becoming more diverse as time goes by.
If we aim for success, we must arm ourselves with it.
Rather than remaining at a similar level to others, possessing only what everyone else has, we should strive to become the best in whatever field we are in.
The author says that the ideas and insights created through the above process bring about success.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: June 11, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 320 pages | 432g | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791173740701
- ISBN10: 1173740708
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