Success begets success: what are the basic heuristics of success?
Is success really complicated as gurus, experts, and influencers want us to believe?
How can the wisdom of the HN crowd unpack the algorithm for success?
I'll start (Cunningham's Law):
- Set a directional goal, the vision.
- Start taking the first step.
- Improve 1% per day.
- Compare where you are today to where you were yesterday, that's the one and only measure.
- Expect failures and setbacks along the way.
- Celebrate showing up each and every day.
- Collect knowledge and friends along the way.
- Keep on going and don't stop.
The end: the process is the goal.
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[ 6.1 ms ] story [ 43.6 ms ] threadWhat kind of success? Why 1%, there are some things to achieve that have no fractions, like you don't start getting a brand new car by obtaining a wheel. You can try representing that with money, well you don't really know how much money (or even time) a successful innovation will cost because it's a random walk.
I know this is probably meant to be more inspirational than quantifiable, but then why even insert numbers unless to mislead people about the amount of effort it takes to improve? Either way you have to put in the same amount of effort to achieve the improvement, whether you break it up into 1% chunks or not there’s no free lunch.
Average performance is how you ship high-quality products. It’s the set of things you do every day consistently. You boost this with good sleep, diet and excersize.
The USA has a much different idea of what "success" means given the consumerism and materialism.
While you are explaining principles of "successful people", many people follow these principles in their daily lives and aren't "successful" by definition, but are "successful" by their own definition.
2. Get lucky.