How can I be as great as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Richard Branson?
我怎樣才能和比爾·蓋茨、史蒂夫·喬布斯、埃隆·馬斯克、理查德·布蘭森這些人一樣成功?

獲得4.9k好評(píng)的答案:@Justine Musk

Extreme success results from an extreme personality and comes at the cost of many other things.
偉大的成功,往往來(lái)源于強(qiáng)大的個(gè)人魅力,也需要付出很多其他的東西。

Extreme success is different from what I suppose you could just consider 'success', so know that you don't have to be Richard or Elon to be affluent and accomplished and maintain a great lifestyle. Your odds of happiness are better that way.
偉大的成功跟你所想象中的“成功”有所不同,所以要清楚,你不需要像理查德或者埃隆那樣,非要過(guò)上一個(gè)非常富裕奢侈的生活。你的幸福才最重要。

But if you're extreme, you must be what you are, which means that happiness is more or less beside the point.
但是如果你比較固執(zhí)地想成為自己意想中的樣子,那意味著,幸?;蚨嗷蛏偈菬o(wú)關(guān)緊要的。

These people tend to be freaks and misfits who were forced to experience the world in an unusually challenging way.
這些人往往比較奇葩,他們被迫以一種不同尋常而又充滿挑戰(zhàn)的方式去體驗(yàn)這個(gè)世界。

They developed strategies to survive, and as they grow older they find ways to apply these strategies to other things, and create for themselves a distinct and powerful advantage.
他們研究生存的戰(zhàn)略,但隨著年齡的增長(zhǎng),他們又會(huì)想方設(shè)法地將這些戰(zhàn)略運(yùn)用到其他事情上面,創(chuàng)造出屬于自己獨(dú)特而強(qiáng)大的優(yōu)勢(shì)。

They don't think the way other people think. They see things from angles that unlock new ideas and insights. Other people consider them to be somewhat insane.
他們不按照普通人的思維去思考問(wèn)題,他們從不同的角度看問(wèn)題,這樣能讓他們產(chǎn)生新的靈感和想法。別的人總會(huì)覺(jué)得他們多多少少有點(diǎn)神經(jīng)。

Learn to handle a level of stress that would break most people.
對(duì)于一定程度上打垮大多數(shù)人的那些壓力,必須學(xué)著去解決。

Don't follow a pre-existing path, and don't look to imitate your role models. There is no "next step".
不要走別人走過(guò)的路,別去模仿你的楷模。沒(méi)人會(huì)告訴你“下一步”

Extreme success is not like other kinds of success; what has worked for someone else, probably won't work for you.
偉大的成功不像別的成功那樣;對(duì)別人適用的東西,對(duì)你卻可能不適用。

They are individuals with bold points of view who exploit their very particular set of unique and particular strengths.
勇敢無(wú)畏的人,他們會(huì)去開(kāi)發(fā)屬于他們自己的獨(dú)一無(wú)二的能力。

They are unconventional, and one reason they become the entrepreneurs they become is because they can't or don't or won't fit into the structures and routines of corporate life.
他們從不按常理出牌,他們成為企業(yè)家其中一個(gè)原因是因?yàn)樗麄儾荒?,不要或不?huì)融入社會(huì)結(jié)構(gòu)與社會(huì)活動(dòng)。

獲得2.2k好評(píng)的回答:@Julius Bier Kirkegaard

This probably never happened, but it is a saying story nonetheless...
可能歷史上并無(wú)其事,但還是有這么個(gè)傳說(shuō)……

Young Composer: "Herr Mozart, I am thinking of writing a symphony. How should I get started?"
青年作曲家:莫扎特先生,我想譜一曲交響樂(lè)。我該怎么起頭呢?

Mozart: "A symphony is a very complex musical form and you are still young. Perhaps you should start with something simpler, like a concerto."
莫扎特:交響曲是一種非常復(fù)雜的曲式,你還年輕。也許你該從簡(jiǎn)單的先寫(xiě)起,比如協(xié)奏曲。

Young Composer: "But Herr Mozart, you were writing symphonies when you were 8 years old."
青年作曲家:但是莫扎特先生,你8歲就譜寫(xiě)交響曲了呀。

Mozart: "Yes, but I never asked anyone how."
莫扎特:是的,但是我從沒(méi)問(wèn)過(guò)別人怎么寫(xiě)。