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Why People Fail - A Series of No B.S.
Articles by Dan Kennedy
"If You Want More, Make Yourself More
Valuable"
The
mayor of a small town once wrote to Benjamin Franklin asking for a
donation so the town could buy a bell for its town square. Franklin sent
money with a note suggesting they forego the bell in favor of buying
books for the town library. It is at the library we might find an answer
to why so few succeed and why most fail – at anything, at everything.
Most people do not apply themselves to
acquiring know-how nor apply the know-how they acquire. In short, they
have the attention span of a gnat, the diligence of an idle, random
breeze. They certainly don’t study.
I have become quite rich and somewhat
celebrated, reaching the pinnacle of success in not one but three
different fields. At each required skill-set, I once sucked. For me,
there has always been a crawl to competence, then a fast rise to
superiority. Part of the process is getting through of a lot of
information in a hurry but also continuously. For nearly 25 years, I
read a book a day plus newspapers, trade journals, newsletters, visited
the public library weekly; took on a needed skill and so thoroughly and
intensely studied it as to become a world class expert. When I was
teaching myself to be an advertising copywriter, for example, I studied
no less than an hour everyday, listened to recorded material on the
subject constantly, sought out and got to know the top people in the
field, and when one told me to take great direct-response ads and write
them out longhand 21 times each, to teach my subconscious the rhythm of
such writing, I did that with 100 ads. I collected over 200 books on the
subject and immersed myself in them. I built organized files of samples
that fill a room. I traced one master back to his teachers, they to
theirs, thus even knowing the genealogy of the field. When I am asked by
fledgling or journeymen copywriters how they, too, might have clients
waiting in line to pay them $100,000.00 fees when there are thousands of
copywriters advertising their availability for 1/10th that or less, and
I tell them this answer, they reject it. They seek rewards out of
kilter with their value and are unwilling to do what is necessary to
build up their value.
The same answer could be given by the
top earners in insurance, real estate, retail store ownership, dentistry
– name the business or profession. The answer is the same.
I am told by people all the time that
they simply do not have time to read and listen to all the material they
have purchased or subscribed to. But time is democratic and just.
Everyone has the same amount. When I choose to read with my mid-morning
coffee break and you choose to blather about trivia with friends; when I
choose to study for an hour sitting on my backyard deck at day’s end but
you choose to watch a TIVO’d American Idol episode, we reveal much. When
someone says he does not have the time to apply himself to acquiring the
know-how required to create sufficient value for his stated desires, he
is a farmer surrounded by ripe fruit and vegetables, whole grains and a
herd of cattle on his own property who dies of starvation, unable to
organize his time and discipline himself to eat.
Incidentally, success in every business,
including yours, depends on mastery of a handful of critical
competencies (one of which is always marketing). The individual
who sets out earnestly and diligently to acquire a wealth of know-how in
each winds up with wealth in his bank account. All others watch with
envy and cry in their soup, two activities they do seem to find time
for.
The WHY PEOPLE FAIL articles are
provided by Dan S. Kennedy, serial entrepreneur, from-scratch
multi-millionaire, speaker, consultant, coach, author of 13 books
including the No B.S. series (www.NoBSBooks.com), and editor of The No
B.S. Marketing Letter. WE HAVE ARRANGED A SPECIAL FREE GIFT FROM DAN FOR
YOU including a 2-Month Free Membership in Glazer-Kennedy Insider’s
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