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Do you believe in luck, or do you make your own success? In this episode, Dan Sullivan explores the concept of luck in entrepreneurship. Drawing from 50 years of coaching experience, he reveals how successful entrepreneurs create their own paths, often starting young by seeking opportunities to grow their wealth. Discover how self-made success intertwines with luck in the entrepreneurial journey.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
50% of your success comes from luck, and 50% of it comes from the ability to take advantage of the luck you've had.
An entrepreneur’s success is an act of self-creation.
Entrepreneurs create their own income streams and their own capabilities.
Entrepreneurs understand intuitively that freedom requires money.
It’s difficult to separate luck from skill.
The U.S. is an entrepreneurial country created by entrepreneurs.
Even the challenges you’ve faced have shaped who you are today.
Recognizing the luck you’ve had keeps you centered and grounded.
Whether your capability drives your luck or vice versa depends on your perspective.
Resources:
Unique Ability®
Your Business Is A Theater Production: Your Back Stage Shouldn’t Show On The Front Stage
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Do you believe in luck, or do you make your own success? In this episode, Dan Sullivan explores the concept of luck in entrepreneurship. Drawing from 50 years of coaching experience, he reveals how successful entrepreneurs create their own paths, often starting young by seeking opportunities to grow their wealth. Discover how self-made success intertwines with luck in the entrepreneurial journey.
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
Show Notes:
50% of your success comes from luck, and 50% of it comes from the ability to take advantage of the luck you've had.
An entrepreneur’s success is an act of self-creation.
Entrepreneurs create their own income streams and their own capabilities.
Entrepreneurs understand intuitively that freedom requires money.
It’s difficult to separate luck from skill.
The U.S. is an entrepreneurial country created by entrepreneurs.
Even the challenges you’ve faced have shaped who you are today.
Recognizing the luck you’ve had keeps you centered and grounded.
Whether your capability drives your luck or vice versa depends on your perspective.
Resources:
Unique Ability®
Your Business Is A Theater Production: Your Back Stage Shouldn’t Show On The Front Stage
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