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No. 115: Why Persistent People Succeed (Hint: A Silent But Irresistible Force!)

You may have heard about – or read – Napoleon Hill’s book titled “Think & Grow Rich”.

In this issue of my newsletter, I highlight what is perhaps the most potent message in that book for ANY reader, to take away.

Especially one who desires to know how to succeed, no matter how tough things get!

Here’s the quote:

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Publication: Tayo Solagbade’s Weekly Public Speaking IDEAS Page (PSIP) Newsletter

Date: Monday 11th November 2013

No:115

Title: Why Persistent People Succeed (Hint: A Silent But Irresistible Force!)

Author & Publisher: Tayo K. Solagbade [Tel: +234-803-302-1263 (in Nigeria) or +229-66-122-136 (in Benin Republic) ]

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No. 115: Why Persistent People Succeed (Hint: A Silent But Irresistible Force!)

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You may have heard about – or read – Napoleon Hill’s book titled “Think & Grow Rich”. In this issue of my newsletter, I highlight what is perhaps the most potent message in that book for ANY reader, to take away. Especially one who desires to know how to succeed, no matter how tough things get!

Here’s the quote:

There is a silent but irresistible force, that comes to the aid of those who carry on in the face of discouragement.

You see, I have found from studying human beings – adults especially – that many people are unwilling to endure prolonged hardship, adversity or delays in the “arrival” of that which they seek.

The human nature is such that it seeks the easiest, shortest route to achieve a goal or desire.

People do not like to WAIT long to get what they want.

Technological and industrial advancements in the 21st century have made instant gratification even more fashionable.

The Internet itself further fuels the “habit” through “instant downloads and access” to wide variety of high demand products and services.

In a way, I think our modern world has actually created a “weaker” generation of people.

Many of today’s men and women have gotten used to living “sheltered” lives.

It’s one in which most things they want can be had almost as soon as they “think” about it, or say they want it.

The problem that occurs as a result, is that when things don’t go the way they want them, such people tend to give up quickly/easily.

Or they turn to unethical avenues to achieve the same end.

The message from Hill’s book however is that anyone who can persist, in spite of major delays in the “arrival” of success, will get eventually support from an “unseen” source.

That’s What Hill Called “A Silent But Irresistible Force”

Think about it:

Who or what can possibly successfully anticipate and/or withstand a force that makes no sound, and cannot be resisted?

I say “No one and Nothing” can!

Also consider the fact that Hill says in order for you to get the help of that “force”, all you need to do is carry on in your struggles – making intelligent changes over time.

If you do the above, you will eventually succeed, no matter how much failure, discouragement, delays or setbacks/adversity you experience.

I have experienced many, many – very many – instances of help from this unseen force in truly amazing ways.

And I have many stories I can share i.e. verifiable stories.

E.g Helped by a Beninese TV and Radio presenter, who I did not know, and had never met before.

It was just my third day in Cotonou, Benin Republic.

This happened back in April 2013, when I relocated (despite myriad challenges/setbacks) from Lagos- Nigeria to Cotonou.

He walked up to where I stood asking for directions from a commercial cyclist, and said (in French):

“Hello, what’s the problem? Is there any way I can help?”.

Surprised, I turned towards him and explained that I was trying to locate the office premises, of certain high profile establishments I’d checked out online.

This gentleman said: Ah, you must be a visitor out here, not to know those places.

He sent the bike rider off, and motioned for me to follow him into an open air snacks bar, close to us.

Next, he motioned for me to join him at a table, ordered two large bottles of soft drinks, and began asking me questions.

I explained what I did, why I’d come down, and my purpose for wanting to visit those organisations.

To my surprise, he said – among other things: “I like your courage. To move to another country, without knowing anyone. I think I can help you“.

He then told he me ran a weekly show on one of the popular local channels.

And that he had access to top people in some of the establishments I was interested in.

Many of them had visited the studios at some time in the past, for one function or the other. And in some cases, he had interacted directly with them.

Believe it or not, this guy – who barely knew me – went on to make phone calls to his contacts.

By the time we parted, he’d given me direct, personal phone numbers to call.

I’ll never forget the looks of incredulity I got from my new friends back then, when I began calling, and meeting those people.

They asked: “How did you manage to connect with such people in the short time you’ve been here?”

I told them what I’m telling YOU here, in THIS article…about a silent but irresistible force that comes to the aid of persistent people!

It might interest you to know, that we’re friends on Facebook today.

And once in a while, when we meet online, he typically says:

“How are things going? Do let me know if there’s anything I can do to help.”

Wow, one would think he owed me money. Yet I AM the one who owes him!!

In my previous articles and books, I have told other similar stories. I continue to receive help from this “force” in many uncanny ways.

My plan is to share more specific and graphic examples via story telling, via “one hour talks” I offer on-demand.

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Let Me End by Repeating Myself…

Napoleon Hill’s claim is true.

Even if no single human being is offering to help you – or aware of your need for help.

If you persist inspite of your circumstances, you will eventually find yourself the beneficiary of an uncanny kind of support.

That help will typically come from an unknown, and often unexpected source.

And it will most likely leave you continually baffled!

I Live This Stuff…and One Man’s Words Helped Me Learn to Believe

One more thing I need to say…

Persisting, no matter what obstacles come your way, is NOT easy!

I did not just start getting it right from day one.

Many periods of doubt and frustration occurred.

However, a red-hot desire to succeed made me search for ideas to keep me going.

And I found answers in the writing of many other experts.

But one man stood out, in how he communicated IT.

His name is Burt Dubin.

He coined a phrase that resonated powerfully with me.

A phrase that’s easy to remember, and helps anyone stay focussed on not quitting.

I quickly adopted it as a mental/psychological anchor.

Since 2000, when I first read it on Burt’s website, it’s helped me overcome the storms of adversity I’ve encountered.

What is the phrase used by Burt?

It’s “Have Bulldog Blood“!

Without bulldog blood, you cannot achieve long term success in the face of adversity. (If you’d like to know what he means by that expression, read this article).

Burt is renowned as a veteran mentor of some of the world’s highest paid speakers.

He has been around for over 3 decades!

That’s the kind of person I would pay serious attention to.

Especially now, that he’s launched a web based preview version, of his latest book titled “On Being a Master“!!

Final Words: You Too Can Succeed by Persisting!

Keep the words of Burt Dubin on “having bulldog blood” (see below) in mind – and you will not go wrong!

Bulldog blood quote by Burt Dubiin

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He’s presently based in Benin Republic, where he’s preparing an English-French Language Guide, City Travel Guides, and a Commercial Rabbit Farming Guide.

In a previous life, before leaving to become self-employed, Tayo served for seven years as a high performing manager in Guinness Nigeria. He rose from Shift Brewer, to Training & Technical Development Manager, then later acted in senior management roles as Production Manager and Technical Manager.

When he’s not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Self-Development Nuggets™ blog, and Public Speaking IDEAS newsletter (which he publishes to promote Burt Dubin’s Public Speaking Mentoring service to experts working across the African continent).

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A Proven Secret for Defeating Failure (Lessons from 3 Great Achievers)

Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Abraham Lincoln. What do these three people have in common? The answer is that they achieved legendary success in spite of severely unfavourable circumstances e.g. crippling poverty, and lack of formal schooling.

Question: What ultimately separates those who succeed in life from those who do not?

Answer: It is the degree of persistence with which they pursue their goals.

Lack of access to f ormal schooling, or wealth, can never be a fatal handicap. It can slow you down, but it cannot stop you! History attests to this fact. That’s why we have so many stories of poor people, and school drop outs, who go on to excel at the highest levels in life.

The following are three well known examples:

1. Thomas Edison

Edison’s mother withdrew him from school, and began home schooling him, after teachers labelled him “addled” i.e. incapable of learning. You and I today have proof around us of the fact that Edison made the most of himself, despite having just a few months of schooling.

He was a hands-on person, and developed the expertise he became renowned for, by spending thousands of hours experimenting on his ideas. Lacking money, he started by siting his “lab” in a car! He never gave up, and reportedly failed about 10,000 times before discovering the tungsten filament for inventing the light bulb.

His experiences led him to make this famous – and insightful – statement:

“Success is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.”

2. Henry Ford

Compared to Edison, Ford could probably be said to have been even more disadvantaged. The history books describe him as having been a “stark illiterate”.

Yet he fathered the industry of automobile mass production: cars affordable by the non-rich.

It’s amazing that he achieved that feat without being a professor of automobile engineering!

That’s proof that lack of formal education cannot stop you from succeeding at anything you set your mind on.

3. Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln endured years of hardship, from his childhood, in the process of self-educating himself, to become a lawyer.

At one stage, he walked miles to and from the library, to borrow books which he read by candlelight.

Today, many readily surrender if they discover they lack money, or entry qualifications, to attend law school. Yet, Lincoln, despite challenges posed by his poverty, persisted and eventually became a lawyer – through self-study.

Then he went on to record a series of failures that would have daunted the average person, in business, and later in pursuit of elected office.

But he persisted, and kept aiming higher despite failure at lower levels. So much so that he eventually got elected into the highest office in the USA, as President!

Little wonder he was once quoted as saying:

“I may be a slow walker, but I never walk backwards.”

And it was also Lincoln who said:

“The world steps aside for the man who knows where he is going.”

He certainly knew what he was talking about!

This Blog (& Website) You’re Reading NOW, Is a Product of Fanatical Persistence

Yes it is. If you think the above subtitle is exaggerated, I assure you it is not. This is not an ego trip. I offer the details below, as evidence that I practice what I preach; I take my own medicine :-)

I’ve told all (mostly family) who have played a part in my entrepreneurial journey since January 2002, that I’ll be mentioning their names – and roles – in the book I’m writing on this.

I built this website in June 2005. And I’ve kept it online, and grown it tremendously, since then.

Not much money is required to run a website. However, when you lack money to meet your daily needs, even the little needed to keep your website up can be hard to find. I should know!

What’s more, it’s taken relentless investment of LOTS of effort, time, sleepless nights without rest (and sometimes DAYS without food!) – to keep this multi-disciplinary website going over the past 9 years.

During this period, I’ve consistently churned out content to serve my target audience.

Today what I offer has evolved to include special PDF reports (e.g. making drinks you can sell from fruit skin/peels), daily articles on 6 different topics, a weekly newsletter on speaking IDEAS, excel-visual basic software for payslips/feed formulation, and video tutorials on various useful subjects, among others.

Note that I’ve done all this alone, while sometimes still catering to the widely differing needs of clients in various industries.

Long ago, stories about Edison and others taught me that PERSISTING, no matter what, gets you to your goal. You’re reading this today, because I’ve always done that.

Diligent Persistence CAN Save You – and Your Child!

You – and your child – can apply persistence and end up telling even better stories.

I offer the following suggestions based on what I’m doing with my own kids:

Tell your children the stories of achievers like those mentioned above. There are many more of course – including the great Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi, and others Google can throw up.

Get your kids to go online (or do it with them), to read up even more details of how such people defeated extreme adversity, to achieve noteworthy success.

Point out the fact that it did NOT happen overnight. VERY important. They need to be ready for that.

Let them understand that they can also succeed with persistence – no matter how tough things get.

This message needs to be repeated to them as often as possible.

Challenge them, as the opportunity presents itself (and it will), to apply that understanding when they come up against even the most minor of challenges.

Final Words: Persistence Is a Habit You Can Learn – and Teach

This article used true stories to illustrate how ordinary people, starting wth nothing, achieved unlikely success using just ONE weapon: dogged persistence.

The following quote re-enforces the foregoing point:

“Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence; Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful individuals with talent. Genius will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent” – Ray Kroc (Founder of McDonalds)

Persistence can be taught. It’s a habit that can be developed.

YOU, as well as your kids, can use it to achieve your own goals. The earlier you start, the better.

At a point, you’ll begin to apply this ability to persist, more or less spontaneously – and seemingly without effort.

The uninitiated around you will consequently marvel at your seeming ability to defy failure.

And you will get to live your dreams.