Law of Success
You can’t enjoy outstanding success in life without power, and you can never enjoy power without sufficient personality to influence other people to co-operate with you in a spirit of harmony.
The following statements - come from the 15 Laws of Success.
1. Definite Chief Aim - This statement provides lesson that guide one to establish a definite, well conceived purpose as a life-work.
2. Self-Confidence - Mastering the six basics fears - Fear of poverty, the fear of Ill health, fear of old age, fear of criticism, fear of loss of love of someone and fear of death. Difference between ego and self-confidence
3. The habit of saving - Lessons learn involve distributing income, so that a certain percentage steadily accumulates. No one may success in life without saving money!!!!
4. Initiative and leadership - Develop leadership instinct, will cause you to gradually gravitate to the tip in all undertakings.
5. Imagination - stimulate mind to conceive new ideas and develop plans that are aligned to the objective of definite chief aim.
6. Enthusiasm - Foundation of a pleasing personality/ you need to have a foundation of pleasing personality in order to influence and make people co operate with you.
7. Self Control - The lesson that teaches you to become the master of your fate, the captain of your soul.
8. The habit of doing more than paid for - The habit of doing more than what you are paid for - to become a better leader one needs to practice a habit of doing more work and better work than that for which he/she is paid.
9. Pleasing Personality - Foundation of a master salesmen - Developed leaders. Ensures that your personality adapts to any environment or to any other personality.
10. Accurate Thought - one of the important foundation stones of all enduring success. Identify facts and information.
11. Concentration - focus your attention upon one subject at a time until you have worked out a practical plans for mastering that subject. Identify the practical forces around you and how to harness and use these forces furthering your own interests.
12. Co-operation - value of team work in all you do.
13. Profiting by failure - How to make the learnings out of the past and future mistakes and failures. Difference between failure and temporary defeat.
p14 Tolerance - teaches one to be patient, avoid disastrous effects of racial and religious prejudices which mean defeat fro millions of people.
15. Practicing the golden rule - make use the golden law of human conduct in such manner that one gets full cooperation from any individual or group of individuals.
POWER is one of the three basic objects of human endeavours.
Power has 2 classes - developed through co ordination of natural physical laws or developed by organisation and classifying knowledge.
Power from organised knowledge is more important as this may lead to one harness and using other forms of power.