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Belief in oneself, or self-efficacy, is the strongest predictor of success, even stronger than Tallent or circumstances. Michael Dell exemplifies this, believing he could compete with IBM before having the evidence or resources to do so. Telling yourself a positive story and believing in your abilities before seeing the results is crucial for achieving success.
By Chad SmithBelief in oneself, or self-efficacy, is the strongest predictor of success, even stronger than Tallent or circumstances. Michael Dell exemplifies this, believing he could compete with IBM before having the evidence or resources to do so. Telling yourself a positive story and believing in your abilities before seeing the results is crucial for achieving success.