成功人士永远都不会做的一事九例(1)
日期:2013-08-23 11:47

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In the months leading up to the launch of my book, The 7 Non-Negotiables of Winning, I’ve talked a lot about winning—but I’ve talked a lot about failing, too. Learning how to fail productively—to “Fail Up”—is one of the greatest secrets to full-on success.
在我还有几个月就要出版的新书:《胜利的7个原则》(The 7 Non-Negotiables of Winning)中,我谈了很多有关成功——以及失败——的内容。学会如何有成果地失败——“失败是成功之母”——这是取得最大成功的最重要秘诀之一。
And in that vein, I was impressed with a recent article by business author Bernard Marr. He pointed out that there is one single thing that all “radically successful” people have in common: They have a ferocious drive and hunger for success that makes them never give up.
在这个方面,我对商业作者伯纳德·马尔(Bernard Marr)最近发表的一篇文章印象深刻。他指出,所有“取得了巨大成功”的人士都拥有一个共同的特征。他们都有着强大的动力,对成功的渴望让他们永不放弃。
There are many varieties of success. Jobs and careers are one area, but success in family life, personal relationships, community and church work, philanthropy and sports or treasured hobbies are important success priorities as well.
成功有很多种。工作及职业是一个领域,但家庭生活、人际关系、社区和教堂的志愿工作、慈善事业及体育运动,或者宝贵的业余爱好,这些都比成功更重要。


One thing is certain: There is no clear and definitive path to success for anyone. The most successful people in any endeavor will tell you many stories of failure within their life journeys. Many (if not all) have experienced major failures, multiple times. But they never gave up.
有一件事是确定的:对任何人来说,并不存在清晰确定的成功之路。任何一个领域里的最成功人士都会告诉你,在他们的人生旅程中,他们遭受了很多失败。很多人(如果不是全部的话)都经历过重大挫折,而且是很多次。但他们从不放弃。
As I have said many times, the greatest secret to success is learning how to “Fail Up.” It would even be fair to say that failure is the driver that makes truly successful people even more hungry and determined to achieve their success.
我说过很多回,成功最大的秘诀就在于学会如何“从失败中吸取有益的经验教训,为日后的成功打下基础。”甚至可以公平地说,失败是真正成功人士的推动力,会让他们更加渴望成功和坚定不移。
In his article, Marr presented a list of nine famous successful people whose failures helped to spur their success. I would like to share them with you, along with some of my own thoughts on each:
在马尔的文章中,他举了9个著名成功人士的例子,在这些人的情况中,失败激励他们取得了成功。我希望和你分享这些故事,同时我也对每位成功人士发表了一些我个人的看法:


1. Henry Ford stands tall as a pioneer of modern business, yet this founder of the Ford Motor Company failed many times on his route to success. His first business attempt at building a motor car was shuttered after just a year and a half when stockholders lost confidence in his ability to succeed. He gathered more cash and re-started his effort, but a year later was forced out of his own company yet again. The entire motor industry had lost faith in Henry Ford, but he was not deterred. He found another investor to start the Ford Motor Company, and the rest is history.
1. 亨利·福特(Henry Ford)是现代企业的先驱,成就非凡,而这位福特汽车公司的创始人在通往成功的道路上失败了多次。他的首家汽车制造公司在仅仅运营一年半后就关闭了,当时的股东们都对他取得成功的能力失去了信心。他筹集了更多资金,重新开始,但一年后他再次被迫退出自己的公司。整个汽车行业都不看好亨利·福特,但他并未停下脚步。他找到了另一位投资者,创立了福特汽车公司,其余的事情众所周知,就不赘言了。


2. Walt Disney – The creator of the global Disney empire of film studios, theme parks, and consumer merchandise travelled a long and winding road to success. Amazingly, Walt Disney was fired from an early job at the Kansas City Star Newspaper because he was “not creative enough.” In 1922 he launched a Kansas-based company called Laugh-O-Gram with a mission to produce cartoons and short advertising films. One year later, in 1923, the business went broke. He didn’t give up, though. He moved from Kansas to Hollywood to begin another venture, and The Walt Disney Company was born.
2. 华特·迪士尼(Walt Disney)——由制片公司、主题公园和消费品组成的迪士尼帝国的缔造者,他的成功之路非常漫长曲折。令人意想不到的是,华特·迪士尼早年曾被《堪萨斯城明星报》(Kansas City Star Newspaper)解雇,因为他“不够具有创造力”。1922年,他在堪萨斯创立了Laugh-O-Gram公司,制作动画片和短篇广告。一年后,也就是1923年,公司破产,但他没有放弃。他从堪萨斯搬到好莱坞,开始了另一次冒险,华特·迪士尼公司诞生了。


3. Richard Branson – A personal favorite of mine, Richard Branson is a highly successful entrepreneur. In fact, in a prior article, I named him one of the Top 10 Living Business Leaders Today. Branson’s successful ventures include Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Music, and Virgin Active. At age 16, however, Branson was a high school dropout with hopes of starting a student magazine. It didn’t succeed. He went on to establish a mail-order record business that did so well it led to the creation of the record shop he called Virgin. Today we know him as one of the world’s greatest entrepreneurs, but on his path to success he endured many more failures, including Virgin Cola, Virgin Vodka, Virgin Clothes, Virgin Vie, and Virgin Cards. Thank heavens he never gave up.
3. 理查德·布兰森(Richard Branson)——我个人最喜欢的一位成功人士,理查德·布兰森是一位取得了辉煌成就的企业家。事实上,在我之前的一篇文章中,我称他为当今在世的10位最伟大商业领袖之一。布兰森的成功包括创建了维珍航空(Virgin Atlantic)、维珍唱片(Virgin Music)和维珍活力(Virgin Active)。布兰森在16岁时从高中辍学,希望能创办一份学生杂志。但这次尝试没有成功,他并未气馁,又创建了一家邮购唱片公司。这家公司的生意非常好,他也因此建立起一家唱片商店,取名维珍。今天,他作为全球最伟大的企业家之一闻名于世,但在他的成功之路上,他品尝的失败比成功要多,包括维珍可乐(Virgin Cola)、维珍伏特加(Virgin Vodka)、维珍服饰(Virgin Clothes)、维珍维(Virgin Vie)和维珍卡(Virgin Cards)。感谢老天他从来没有放弃。

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  • themen. 题目,主题
  • communityn. 社区,社会,团体,共同体,公众,[生]群落
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  • merchandisen. 商品,货物 v. 经营,推销,销售,经商
  • venturen. 冒险,风险,投机 v. 尝试,谨慎地做,冒险一试
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  • creativeadj. 创造性的