Gravitate Towards People and Organizations that Appear to Have Good Luck
July 14, 2009
The Rothchilds have another maxim: “Never do anything with an unlucky man or place.” That is to say, never have anything to do with a man or place which never succeeds, because, although a man may appear honest and intelligent, yet if he tries this or that thing and always fails, it is on account of some fault or infirmity that you may not be able to discover but nevertheless which must exist. –P.T. Barnum
I have spent a large portion of my life finding jobs for people. In this career I have gradually come to realize that there are some people and organizations out there who simply have what I would call bad luck. Something seems to go wrong with everything these people or organizations get involved in. Others appear to have good luck–everything they touch seemingly turns to gold. One of the keys to your success in your career and life is avoiding the people and organizations that seem to have a never ending streak of bad luck. Generally bad luck is not the real cause of failure. Instead, an almost unfathomable variety of complex and numerous factors are probably the cause.
- From the moment a successful person gets up in the morning until he goes to bed, he is doing a variety of things too numerous to count that make him successful.
- From the moment a person who is unsuccessful gets up in the morning until he ends his day, he is doing a variety of things too numerous to count that make him unsuccessful.
- Successful businesses do things a certain way that involves so many variables it would be difficult to count.
- Unsuccessful businesses do things a certain way that involves so many variables it would be difficult to count.
All people and organizations work the way they do for various reasons. Try as you might, you will never understand all the reasons why one succeeds and one does not. In your career and life, you are just better off avoiding [Read more]
























