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Showing posts with label Bill Gates. Show all posts

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Job Security? Jobs Haven't Been A Form Of Security In Decades

By Douglas R Kruger

IMAGINE: You're walking the grey corridors of a corporate block. Your host in the stuffy suit turns to you and says, "And in this cubicle is Mr John Bon Jovi, our finest accountant. Funny story actually; he used to talk about becoming a 'Rock Star'. Fortunately, we talked some sense into him. Yep, John did the responsible thing! Say hello, John. Good boy! Now catch the peanut."

As a society, we are a good three decades down the line from the death of lifetime employment. Yet curiously, we continue to perpetuate the notion that jobs represent security.
Douglas R Kruger

 We argue that a job is 'safe'. May I take a moment to speak on behalf of the human soul? What is safe about forcing yourself to spend three-quarters of your waking life pursuing something you resent? That sounds remarkably dangerous to me.

In fact, here's the worst career advice you will ever hear: "Study something that people need... like IT". Why is this well-meant thinking the potential ruination of a human life? Because anything that can be systemized or outsourced to Asia has low value. Learn it by all means. But understand that selling it is getting cheaper. Original thinking is becoming more valuable.

As Steve Jobs tried to tell us, we get so morbidly hung up on college degrees and corporate jobs that we forget to think originally. We all scurry to be the minions trained to install and service Bill Gates' programs... rather than wanting to actually be Bill Gates.

We even indulge in that odd compromise, in which we tell our children that they can do whatever they want with their lives - 'follow your dreams, by all means!' - just as soon as they've spent eight years studying to be a doctor and built up so much momentum in that direction that it's impossible ever to do anything else.

By way of contrast, did you know that one of the highest celebrity earners of all time, well ahead of anyone you've ever met with a conventional job, was Charles Schultz, the author of Peanuts? Snoopy's dad was a financial mega-success. And what he did for a living was to draw a three-panel comic-strip each day.

But perhaps money isn't everything to you. How about a career that allows you to travel; see the world?
Television's Travel Channel has a young woman who thought differently, and won herself the perfect career. She wanted to host a travel show, but had absolutely no qualifications.

Then inspiration struck: "What if I traveled to different locations around the world, gathered up some of the locals, and went skinny-dipping in the lakes? No one's ever done that before!" Today, she is the host of an internationally syndicated television show cheekily titled 'Skinny Dip'.

Before you willingly concede to the group-think delusion, and allow the neurosis of others to pressure you into committing three-quarters of your waking life to doing something that you hate, in the misguided pursuit of security, pause for a moment. Look up at the horizon. There is more available. But only to those who are willing to think originally. And who are brave enough to act on their vision.

Douglas Kruger is a professional speaker, author, and 5x winner of the SA Championships for Public Speaking. He speaks on Expert Positioning, Wealth Principles, and Talent. See him live at http://www.douglaskruger.co.za. Connect on Linked In or Twitter: @douglaskruger. Email: kruger@compute.co.za
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Saturday, 18 May 2013

Want To Be Extraordinary? Accept Failures!

By Michael Lee

DO you come across people who complain all day about their lives, but don't do a thing to change it? These are the people whose lives are fraught with inaction, and they lead a life that is unsatisfying and unfulfilling. Though they talk nineteen to a dozen and find faults with everyone and everything around them, they are scared that if they take the first step towards changing their own life, they will meet with failure.

They simply dread the idea of stepping out of the self-made protective cocoon that they have built around themselves and simply spend their entire lives complaining. You would not want to be grouped with these kind of people, would you?

Step out and aim for the life of your dreams
It is easier said than done though, as there is no shortcut to success. So if you are really passionate about something but feel yourself stuck in something you are not meant to do, you need to start taking action. And the action must be taken now!

The Important Of Taking Chances.

In the words of Theodore Roosevelt "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered with failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the grey twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."

Roosevelt in these immortal lines urges everyone to take chances. Taking chances is the one thing you need to do in order to start leading a better life!

By taking chances, we don't mean that you should risk putting up all of your life's savings in a casino! By taking chances, we mean stepping out of your comfort zone and doing what you have always dreamed of!

For instance, if you have always wanted to be a writer, do not be afraid of your manuscript getting rejected. Write for yourself, write from your heart and just as the nightingale did with the rose, color your stories with the last drop of blood in your heart!

Take Chances and Follow Your Dreams.

When you follow a life of passion, you will see that even the Universe will conspire to make things happen in your favor. Good things will automatically fall into place for those people who have really decided to follow their passion, despite the difficulties and challenges ahead.

But until you muster up all the courage in you and step out, you will never really know what taking chances is all about!

Many people are afraid to take risks and remain comfortable in their current status in life, but you must also remember that that is exactly why their lives remain mediocre. Nothing that they do is ever ground-breaking! And they have the nerve to complain that life is so boring (or even depressing)!

Imagine what would have happened if Bill Gates or Steve Jobs had not taken the chances they did in life, or if Thomas Alva Edison gave up the invention of light bulb just because he failed! Yes, Edison failed not once, not twice, but more than 10,000 times before he came up with the invention that is lighting up our lives right now!

So you see, failure is inevitable. When you try your hand at something new, there are bound to be obstacles and setbacks, but failure (as the age old saying goes) is indeed the stepping stone to success.

Don't be afraid of failure. It's better to fail a thousand times to achieve a one-time success, than to never fail nor succeed at anything!

So step out with enthusiasm, live life with excitement, do great things for others, take your chances and be extraordinary... else you will be the person whose tombstone will read something like "Here lies Kris, who lived a normal life and died a normal person!"

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