We can clearly explain what success is.
However, it isn’t that easy to explain the underlying factors that “enabled” success. Even a very successful person wouldn’t be able to tell you the “exact” elements that made him/her successful.
Yet, we all have bought into the paradox that success can be fully understood, and replicated, by studying the factors that contributed to it.
Yes, you can study some common themes, factors, and traits, that when digested can help you on your road to success.
But if you’re looking for a single book, training, or workshop to get to success, you’ll be deeply disappointed . . . because it won’t. Nor will reading many books, participating in many trainings, or signing up for many workshops.
It is next to impossible to “learn how to be successful.” The surest way to reach success is to keep working, keep experimenting, keep gathering the positives, and keep repeating—till you experience success yourself.