1.desire
the motivation to succeed comes from the burning desire to achieve a purpose. napoleon hill wrote,"whatever the mind to man can conceive and belive, the mind can achieve" . a young man asked socrates the secret to success. socrates told the young man to meet him near the river the next morning. they met. socrates asked the yound mand to walk with him toward the river. when the water got up to their necks, socrates took the young man by surprise and dunked him under the water. the boy struggled to get out but socrates was strong and held him down. when the boy started turning blue, socrates raised the boy's head out of the water. the first thing the young man did was to gasp and take a deep breath of air. socrates asked,"what did you wqant the most when you were under water?" the boy replied, you want success as intensely as you wanted air underwanter, then youb will have it . "there is no other secret.
a burning desire is the staritnt point of all accomplishment. just like a small fire cannot give much heat , a weak desire cannot produce great results.
2. commitment : try not to become a success, but rather try to become a many of value.
3.responsibility: a duty which becomes a desire will ultimately become a delight
4.hard work: luck? i don't know anything about luck. i've never banked on it , and i'm afraid of people who do. luck to me is something else; hard work--- and realizing what is opportunity and what isn't.
5.character: charater is the sum total of a person's values, beliefs and personality. it is reflected in our behavior and in your actions. it is not the polls or public opinion but the charater of the leader that determines the course of history. there in no twilight zone in integrity.. the road to success has many pitfalls.
5.positive believing : having a positive attitude and being motivated is a choice we make every day. living a positive life is not easy, but then neither is negative living. given a choice, i would rather go for a positive living . positive thinking helps you use your abilities to the fullest.

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