Using the Law of Success to Succeed

By Robert L. Campanelli


School is definitely one of the very first places where you get to experience how the law of success works. After all, in order to succeed in school, you really do have to take certain actions and maintain a certain attitude. For those who are still in school or are planning to go back, here then are some tips on using the success law to your advantage:

Succeed in School through Studying Yes, this sounds absolutely silly judging by how obvious it is, but it really does bear repeating: if you want to make it to the top of your class, you have to study AND study hard. The law of success truly rewards good old fashioned hard work and discipline, so don't try to skirt those nights when you really need to hit the books. And remember that studying isn't just about reading and memorizing. It's about understanding what you've been reading and memorizing. Exercise your brain as you read and you'll be able to recall essential details for class and exams much easier.

If they had to develop new abilities, they learned exactly what they were and how to proceed. They became precise and thorough in every aspect of their lives. They could assess a person and situation instantly and respond appropriately. Think of Donald Trump. They developed an instinct for finding the information that could help them. Their information environment wasn't handed to them, they had to figure it out. The process of Intending-to-figure-it-out developed within them the Ability to find and use the information they needed to be successful.

They rearranged and changed their lives by assimilating the information of being successful. They surrounded themselves with information about being wealthy, they felt wealthy, they associated with wealthy people and all things wealthy. They became wealthy.

Napoleon Hill mentioned using Knowledge accumulated by others to develop power. He also briefly described how we are affected by the people we are around and the environment we live in. He didn't go far enough in understanding and explaining the importance of our information environment. He assumed that his book was all the information that anyone needed. That wasn't correct. How to evaluate good information from bad, how to find good information, how to use good information to define your goals clearly and how to develop a view that activates the other laws of success all fall within the realm of the First Law- Information. Without the First Law, we don't have a clear idea of what we want and have no hope of changing anything.

Napoleon Hill's work originated from observation. He watched extremely successful people and recorded their understanding of how they succeeded. He was a great observer. He could define principles from key points. He asked very concrete questions and got very practical answers. What he didn't write about was what knowledge they had. To be more precise, he didn't examine what information these men had been exposed to and used on a daily basis. Information is what everyone builds their world-view on. The type and quality of the information is what conveys the picture of the reality we live in. The quality of the information used by those men was very different from the information of the average person. Even if they didn't come from a rich family, they saw the importance of learning how rich people thought, acted and conducted business. Understanding how information works and how to transform it into knowledge is critical in applying the Law of Success.

The law of success is not just for people starting up a business or trying to make their way up the corporate ladder. It can definitely be used to help anyone succeed in school, which is certainly very important in the shaping of a person's future. So, if you're still studying or plan to return to your studies, make sure to take the law into consideration.




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