Experiments in Life and Leadership
6 Success Factors (or Rules of Success) from Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger gave a speech at the Graduation Ceremony of University of Southern California. He talks about how he became successful and what were his success factors. He shares 6 rules of success that he found helpful in his life and how they can help anyone to succeed.
This is video from Graduation ceremony of University of Southern California and speaking to the graduating students is Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Doctor Schwarzenegger’s 6 Rules
Below are some thoughts from the video about the 6 Rules of Success from “Dr. Schwarzenegger.”
1. Trust Yourself
Trust yourself no matter what anyone else thinks.
2. Break the Rules
“Well behaved women rarely make history.” Arnold talks about breaking rules and how he broke rules to enter the rules of Hollywood to become a successful actor.
3. Don’t Be Afraid to Fail
If you are afraid, you were never try. If you never try you won’t ever succeed.
4. Ignore (Don’t Listen to) the Naysayer
Don’t pay attention to naysayer. People will say it can’t be done, people will give 100 reason why this can not be done. Do not take No for an answer.
5. Work Your Butt Off
You never want to fail because you did not work hard enough and don’t leave any stone unturned. There is no escape to hard work.
6. Giving Something Back
Whatever path you take in life, always find time to give back to the community.
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