the fear of success
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The Fear of Success
The Fear of Success
“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. ”-Johann Wolfgang von
Goethe
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Today I’m going to talk about something you don’t
hear about too much.
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The fear of success.
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That’s right.
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There’s a lot of people out there that have a fear of
success. I’d venture to say that most business people
have had to deal with this at some point. I know I have.
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Now I’m not talking about a feeling of guilt about your
success.
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That’s rampant as well.
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But what I’m talking about is a fear that causes inaction, paralysis of
analysis, procrastination, and
time-wasting…
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for even people who have fault-less plans.
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It’s not so much the fear itself that is the problem. It’s its major by-product:
inaction.
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You see, one of my favorite books of all time is
Napoleon Hill’s “Think and Grow Rich.”
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In it, he talks about the 6 fears that sabotage success.
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Listed, they are…
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Fear of povertyFear of criticismFear of ill health
Fear of loss of loveFear of old ageFear of death
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Fear of povertyFear of criticismFear of ill health
Fear of loss of loveFear of old ageFear of death
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Fear of povertyFear of criticismFear of ill health
Fear of loss of loveFear of old ageFear of death
The Fear of Success
Fear of povertyFear of criticismFear of ill health
Fear of loss of loveFear of old ageFear of death
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Fear of povertyFear of criticismFear of ill health
Fear of loss of loveFear of old ageFear of death
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Fear of povertyFear of criticismFear of ill health
Fear of loss of loveFear of old ageFear of death
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Notice one that’s missing here?
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The fear of success.
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As I said before, the fear of success is not only very
real, but it’s probably the number one reason
people…
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1) don’t take action and 2) fail
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1) don’t take action and/or 2) fail
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None of those other fears listed above are as
dangerous as the fear of success, in my opinion.
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Aside from the fear of criticism, none of the others
produce inaction, like the fear of success does.
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I was recently reading an article that compared
Napoleon Hill and his book, “Think and Grow Rich” with W. Clement Stone and his
book, “The Success System that Never Fails.”
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(I don’t remember where. If this sounds familiar, please
tell me where)
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Basically, the article went on to say that because
Stone’s book was focused on taking action…
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…whereas Hill’s was focused on thought, Stone’s book proved to not only be a better model, but both books directly correlated
with their author’s inevitable success.
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Hill lost his fortune and was actually “bailed out” by Stone, who bought the
rights to Hill’s teachings and gave him a job…
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… which allowed Hill to live out the end of his life in
comfort, instead of dying penniless, like he would
have without Stone.
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Anyway, as obviously implied… action is the key.
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And to quote one more of my favorite all-time authors,
Robert Ringer, “nothing happens until something
moves.”
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The question is: are you doing all you can to
guarantee yourself of success, or hopefully, even
more success than you already have?
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Or do you have a fear of success built in you, that makes you stop short of
that action?
Until Next Time…
Until then,
Kevin Oefelein
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