Success


One of the most common misconceptions about success is that it relates directly to money or happiness.  While success can make one rich and/or bring happiness, it does not necessarily do either.

In this book, a clear definition of success is given: what it means and why it is so often misunderstood as a measure of wealth or happiness.  Then, happiness is discussed philosophically before we talk further about success.

I must say right away that there are no secrets or shortcuts to success, but there are strategies and methods, which, if followed, will greatly increase the chances of success and a successful execution.  These strategies are totally independent of what you do or what your goals are.  You can employ them to carry out a successful project at work or to create a beautiful stroke on a tennis court.

One of the ancient introduced secrets of success by Aristotle is “thinking”.  However, here we will assume that you are already thinking since you’ve picked up this book to read.  We will discuss that although thinking is a first and necessary step, it is by no means enough to guarantee a desired outcome.