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Jim Rohn ---- My Philosophy for Successful Living

 Jim Rohn often summarized his philosophy for successful living around a few core principles:

1. Take Personal Responsibility

"Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change."

  • Accept responsibility for your results.
  • Avoid blaming circumstances, the economy, or other people.

2. Commit to Lifelong Learning

"Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune."

  • Read regularly.
  • Learn from mentors and successful people.
  • Continuously improve your skills and knowledge.

3. Practice Discipline

"Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment."

  • Small daily disciplines create long-term success.
  • Success is usually the result of consistent habits rather than dramatic actions.

4. Set Clear Goals

  • Know exactly what you want in health, wealth, relationships, and personal growth.
  • Write down goals and review them regularly.

5. Associate with the Right People

"You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with."

  • Surround yourself with ambitious, ethical, and positive individuals.
  • Learn from people who have achieved what you aspire to achieve.

6. Create More Value Than You Consume

  • Success comes from solving problems and serving others.
  • The marketplace rewards value creation.

7. Develop Character Alongside Wealth

  • Integrity, honesty, reliability, and humility matter.
  • Becoming a better person is more important than merely earning more money.

8. Focus on Incremental Improvement

"Success is a few simple disciplines practiced every day."

  • Small improvements compounded over years produce extraordinary results.

Jim Rohn's Simple Formula

He often condensed his philosophy into:

Work harder on yourself than on your job.

According to Rohn:

  • Improve your knowledge.
  • Improve your skills.
  • Improve your attitude.
  • Improve your discipline.
  • Improve your character.

Then your income, influence, and opportunities tend to follow.

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