
Luck In Business: Why your success isn't all about your ability | Ep 45
How Not to Run a Business · Jeremy Jacobs
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Show Notes
Every wondered why some people seem to be make success look easy and you struggle? There's a reason why, and when you realise what it is, it will blow your mind!
In this episode I discuss the role of luck in business and how it relates to success. I emphasise that success is not solely defined by material possessions and status, but rather by achieving one's own version of success. I explore the concept of luck and opportunity, highlighting the importance of taking action and creating opportunities for luck to occur. I share a personal example of luck in my own business and encourage listeners not to compare themselves to others.
Takeaways
- Success is subjective and can be defined differently by each individual.
- Luck and opportunity play a significant role in the chances of success.
- Comparing oneself to others can lead to feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt.
- Taking action, creating opportunities, and persisting are key to increasing the chances of success.
Chapters
03:00 - Defining Success
06:11 - The Role of Luck and Opportunity
08:35 - The Concept of Luck in Business
12:23 - Personal Example of Luck in Business
14:21 - Comparing Success to Others
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