31 Ways to Fail
Think & Grow Rich
By Napoleon Hill
~ Excerpt From Chapter 6 ~
Thirty-One Ways to Fail…
How Many of These Are Holding You Back?
Life's greatest tragedy consists of men and women who earnestly try, and fail! The
tragedy lies in the overwhelmingly large majority of people who fail, as compared to
the few who succeed.
I have had the privilege of analyzing several thousand men and women, 98% of whom were
classed as "failures." There is something radically wrong with a civilization, and a system of
education, which permit 98% of the people to go through life as failures. But I did not write
this book for the purpose of moralizing on the rights and wrongs of the world; that would
require a book a hundred times the size of this one.
My analysis work proved that there are thirty major reasons for failure, and thirteen major
principles through which people accumulate fortunes. In this chapter, a description of the
thirty major causes of failure will be given. As you go over the list, check yourself by it, point
by point, for the purpose of discovering how many of these causes-of-failure stand between
you and success.
1. UNFAVORABLE HEREDITARY BACKGROUND. There is but little, if
anything, which can be done for people who are born with a deficiency in brain
power. This philosophy offers but one method of bridging this weakness— through
the aid of the Master Mind. Observe with profit, however, that this is the ONLY one
of the thirty causes of failure which may not be easily corrected by any individual.
2. LACK OF A WELL-DEFINED PURPOSE IN LIFE. There is no hope of success
for the person who does not have a central purpose, or definite goal at which to aim.
Ninety-eight out of every hundred of those whom I have analyzed, had no such aim.
Perhaps this was the MAJOR CAUSE OF THEIR FAILURE.
3. LACK OF AMBITION TO AIM ABOVE MEDIOCRITY. We offer no hope for
the person who is so indifferent as not to want to get ahead in life, and who is not
willing to pay the price.
4. INSUFFICIENT EDUCATION. This is a handicap which may be overcome with
comparative ease. Experience has proven that the best-educated people are often those
who are known as "self-made," or self-educated. It takes more than a college degree to
make one a person of education. Any person who is educated is one who has learned
to get whatever he wants in life without violating the rights of others. Education
consists, not so much of knowledge, but of knowledge effectively and persistently
APPLIED. Men are paid, not merely for what they know, but more particularly for
WHAT THEY DO WITH THAT WHICH THEY KNOW.
5. LACK OF SELF-DISCIPLINE. Discipline comes through self-control. This means
that one must control all negative qualities. Before you can control conditions, you
must first control yourself. Self-mastery is the hardest job you will ever tackle. If you
do not conquer self, you will be conquered by self. You may see at one and the same
time both your best friend and your greatest enemy, by stepping in front of a mirror.
6. ILL HEALTH. No person may enjoy outstanding success without good health. Many
of the causes of ill health are subject to mastery and control. These, in the main are: a.
Overeating of foods not conducive to health b. Wrong habits of thought; giving
expression to negatives. e. Wrong use of, and over indulgence in sex. d. Lack of
proper physical exercise e. An inadequate supply of fresh air, due to improper
breathing.
7. UNFAVORABLE ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES DURING
CHILDHOOD. "As the twig is bent, so shall the tree grow." Most people who have
criminal tendencies acquire them as the result of bad environment, and improper
associates during childhood.
8. PROCRASTINATION. This is one of the most common causes of failure. "Old Man
Procrastination" stands within the shadow of every human being, waiting his
opportunity to spoil one's chances of success. Most of us go through life as failures,
because we are waiting for the "time to be right" to start doing something worthwhile.
Do not wait. The time will never be "just right." Start where you stand, and work with
whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools win be found as you
go along.
9. LACK OF PERSISTENCE. Most of us are good "starters" but poor "finishers" of
everything we begin. Moreover, people are prone to give up at the first signs of
defeat. There is no substitute for PERSISTENCE. The person who makes
PERSISTENCE his watch-word, discovers that "Old Man Failure" finally becomes
tired, and makes his departure. Failure cannot cope with PERSISTENCE.
10. NEGATIVE PERSONALITY. There is no hope of success for the person who repels
people through a negative personality. Success comes through the application of
POWER, and power is attained through the cooperative efforts of other people. A
negative personality will not induce cooperation.
11. LACK OF CONTROLLED SEXUAL URGE. Sex energy is the most powerful of
all the stimuli which move people into ACTION. Because it is the most powerful of
the emotions, it must be controlled, through transmutation, and converted into other
channels.
12. UNCONTROLLED DESIRE FOR "SOMETHING FOR NOTHING." The
gambling instinct drives millions of people to failure. Evidence of this may be found
in a study of the Wall Street crash of '29, during which millions of people tried to
make money by gambling on stock margins.
13. LACK OF A WELL DEFINED POWER OF DECISION. Men who succeed reach
decisions promptly, and change them, if at all, very slowly. Men who fail, reach
decisions, if at all, very slowly, and change them frequently, and quickly. Indecision
and procrastination are twin brothers. Where one is found, the other may usually be
found also. Kill off this pair before they completely "hog-tie' you to the treadmill of
FAILURE.
14. ONE OR MORE OF THE SIX BASIC FEARS. These fears have been
analyzed for you in a later chapter. They must be mastered before you can market
your services effectively.
15. WRONG SELECTION OF A MATE IN MARRIAGE. This a most common
cause of failure. The relationship of marriage brings people intimately into contact.
Unless this relationship is harmonious, failure is likely to follow. Moreover, it will be
a form of failure that is marked by misery and unhappiness, destroying all signs of
AMBITION.
16. OVER-CAUTION. The person who takes no chances, generally has to take whatever
is left when others are through choosing. Over-caution is as bad as under-caution.
Both are extremes to be guarded against. Life itself is filled with the element of
chance.
17. WRONG SELECTION OF ASSOCIATES IN BUSINESS. This is one of the most
common causes of failure in business. In marketing personal services, one should use
great care to select an employer who will be an inspiration, and who is, himself,
intelligent and successful. We emulate those with whom we associate most closely.
Pick an employer who is worth emulating.
18. SUPERSTITION AND PREJUDICE. Superstition is a form of fear. It is also a sign
of ignorance. Men who succeed keep open minds and are afraid of nothing.
19. WRONG SELECTION OF A VOCATION. No man can succeed in a line of
endeavor which he does not like. The most essential step in the marketing of personal
services is that of selecting an occupation into which you can throw yourself
wholeheartedly.
20. LACK OF CONCENTRATION OF EFFORT. The "jack-of-all-trades"
seldom is good at any. Concentrate all of your efforts on one DEFINITE
CHIEF AIM.
21. THE HABIT OF INDISCRIMINATE SPENDING. The spend-thrift cannot
succeed, mainly because he stands eternally in FEAR OF POVERTY. Form the habit
of systematic saving by putting aside a definite percentage of your income. Money in
the bank gives one a very safe foundation of COURAGE when bargaining for the
sale of personal services. Without money, one must take what one is offered, and be
glad to get it.
22. LACK OF ENTHUSIASM. Without enthusiasm one cannot be convincing.
Moreover, enthusiasm is contagious, and the person who has it, under control, is
generally welcome in any group of people.
23. INTOLERANCE. The person with a "closed" mind on any subject seldom gets
ahead. Intolerance means that one has stopped acquiring knowledge. The most
damaging forms of intolerance are those connected with religious, racial, and
political differences of opinion.
24. INTEMPERANCE. The most damaging forms of intemperance are connected
with eating, strong drink, and sexual activities. Overindulgence in. any of these is
fatal to success.
25. INABILITY TO COOPERATE WITH OTHERS. More people lose their
positions and their big opportunities in life, because of this fault, than for all other
reasons combined. It is a fault which no well-informed business man, or leader will
tolerate.
26. POSSESSION OF POWER THAT WAS NOT ACQUIRED THROUGH SELF
EFFORT. (Sons and daughters of wealthy men, and others who inherit money which
they did not earn). Power in the hands of one who did not acquire it gradually, is often
fatal to success. QUICK RICHES are more dangerous than poverty.
27. INTENTIONAL DISHONESTY. There is no substitute for honesty. One may be
temporarily dishonest by force of circumstances over which one has no control,
without permanent damage. But, there is NO HOPE for the person who is dishonest
by choice. Sooner or later, his deeds will catch up with him, and he will pay by loss
of reputation, and perhaps even loss of liberty.
28. EGOTISM AND VANITY. These qualities serve as red lights which warn others to
keep away. THEY ARE FATAL TO SUCCESS.
29. GUESSING INSTEAD OF THINKING. Most people are too indifferent or lazy
to acquire FACTS with which to THINK ACCURATELY. They prefer to act on
"opinions" created by guesswork or snap -judgments.
30. LACK OF CAPITAL. This is a common cause of failure among those who start out
in business for the first time, without sufficient reserve of capital to absorb the shock
of their mistakes, and to carry them over until they have established a REPUTATION.
31. Under this, name any particular cause of failure from which you have suffered
that has not been included in the foregoing list.
In these thirty major causes of failure is found a description of the tragedy of life, which
obtains for practically every person who tries and fails. It will be helpful if you can induce
someone who knows you well to go over this list with you, and help to analyze you by the
thirty causes of failure. It may be beneficial if you try this alone. Most people cannot see
themselves as others see them. You may be one who cannot.
The oldest of admonitions is "Man, know thyself!" If you market merchandise successfully,
you must know the merchandise. The same is true in marketing personal services. You should
know all of your weaknesses in order that you may either bridge them or eliminate them
entirely. You should know your strength in order that you may call attention to it when selling
your services. You can know yourself only through accurate analysis
The folly of ignorance in connection with self was displayed by a young man who applied to
the manager of a well known business for a position. He made a very good impression until
the manager asked him what salary he expected. He replied that he had no fixed sum in mind
(lack of a definite aim).
The manager then said, "We will pay you all you are worth, after we try you out for a week.
"I will not accept it," the applicant replied, "because I AM GETTING MORE THAN
THAT WHERE I AM NOW EMPLOYED."
Before you even start to negotiate for a readjustment of your salary in your present
position, or to seek employment elsewhere, BE SURE THAT YOU ARE WORTH
MORE THAN YOU NOW RECEIVE.
It is one thing to WANT money—everyone wants more—but it is something entirely different
to be WORTH MORE! Many people mistake their WANTS for their JUST DUES. Your
financial requirements or wants have nothing whatever to do with your WORTH. Your value
is established entirely by your ability to render useful service or your capacity to induce others
to render such service.
Be prosperous and expect good things!
Jenny
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