It isn't because they don't have what it takes to be principals or hospital administrators. Some people are teachers or nurses until the day they retire.
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The depressive pile has already been mentioned, but we also have to consider that some people are less competitive than others. That approach is problematic for some people. I think it comes down to the basic idea that life is way more complex than we can imagine, there is just so much at play and every little thing affects everything else, everyone works quite different and each environment and situation is also unique, bringing the exact same solutions to those things is silly, the only thing to do is adapt to it along the way, it's the system of evolution, but somehow we forget that and want some magical universal solution to avoid the chaos that the real world brings. I get that they can and do work for a lot of people, but the advise I feel is close to worthless as it matters what works for you and if you use trial and error and a reflective process you can figure that out for yourself, without needing the advice or at least i've heard enough of it to know what my options are now so what I need to do is consume less of that and adjust behaviours in my own life accordingly. Lots of popular productivity systems, journaling, getting up early, morning routines etc. So many things I hear that are apparently the answer to everything just doesn't work for me. Instead just to have a few goals and spend time in reflection to decide if they are still what I want and how that is working for me, what I need to do to get closer to them etc and let that decide the best routines. I'm starting to see this for myself and now i'm basically decided to ignore a lot of advice after consuming a lot of it. So yeah its fun to read these success stories but they should not be your guide of how to become successful yourself. Yes the internet makes it kind of easier but still its just not the same.Īlso whats different is that you are not starting at the same time, location, community, knowledge and luck/random level. How much does it help? The (business) culture is totally different. As a European reading about US success stories. It has so many variables and random points that we can't just replicate someones success story. In the end success is not only hard work. Start a shitty idea startup and sell it after X years and you will be successful.
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Listen to that podcast and you will be successful. Read a bazillion books a year and you will be successful. Wake up early and you will be successful. I see that all around: Write a paper journal and you will be successful. Plus with the social media culture of "Do thing X" and you will be successful. It makes sense that we also have that bias when it comes to success stories.
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You can find examples like that everywhere. Country X had a shooting once so it must be a unsafe country. I had some bad Asian food so Asian food in general must be bad. One bicycle driver is riding like crazy so lets ban all of them. Then all people who are in that specific group must be like this. One person has done something good or bad. From my personal experience I would say we have this bias not only when it comes to success stories.