5 Key Success Factors
- Intelligence – intelligence matters to a point, beyond a reasonable level, studies don’t seem to indicate that much of a difference. Gladwell’s book shows those who have intelligence high enough to be accepted and complete college is generally the baseline and minimal requirement.
- Mindset/Confidence – a person has to be interested in learning, bettering themselves and advancing. Success, as most things, can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. If one doesn’t believe they have the ability and lacks the desire, little will be accomplished.
- Curiosity – learning requires analysis and those who are more inclined to question things are generally more inclined to broaden their knowledge.
- Social Awareness – understanding our environment, how others perceive us, social and cultural norms are all important to interacting with others and navigating our success.
- Environment – while all other bullets have a direct influence on success, I strongly believe the environment is the most influential factor to someone’s success. While a certain degree of aptitude, interest and opportunity need to be present, I don’t think anything can replace strong role models and both formal and informal instruction.