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This is really a two-hour presentation I give to high school
students, cut down to three minutes. And it all started one day on
a plane, on my way to TED, seven years ago. And in the seat
next to me was a high school student, a teenager, and she came
from a really poor family. And she wanted to make something of
her life, and she asked me a simple little question. She said,
“What leads to success?” And I felt really badly, because I
couldn’t give her a good answer.
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So I get off the plane, and I come to TED. And I think, jeez, I’m in
the middle of a room of successful people! So why don’t ask them
what helped them succeed, and I pass it on to kids? So here we
are, seven years, 500 interviews later, and I’m going to tell you
what really leads to success and makes TEDsters tick.
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And the first thing is passion. Freeman Thomas says, “I’m driven
by my passion.” TEDsters do it for love; they don’t do it for money.
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Carol Coletta says, “I would pay someone to do what I do.” And
the interesting thing is: if you do it for love, the money comes
anyway.
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Work! Rupert Murdoch said to me, “It’s all hard work. Nothing
comes easily. But I have a lot of fun. “Did he say fun? Rupert?
Yes!
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(Laughter)
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TEDsters do have fun working. And they work hard. I figured,
they’re not workaholics. They’re workafrolics.
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(Laughter)
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Good!
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(Applause)
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Alex Garden says, “To be successful, put your nose down in
something and get damn good at it.” There’s no magic; it’s
practice, practice, practice.
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And it’s focus. Norman Jewison said to me, “I think it all has to do
with focusing yourself on one thing.”
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And push! David Gallo says, “Push yourself. Physically, mentally,
you’ve got to push, push, push.” You’ve got to push through
shyness and self-doubt.
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Goldie Hawn says, “I always had self-doubts. I wasn’t smart
enough. I didn’t think I’d make it.”
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Now it’s not always easy to push yourself, and that’s why they
invented mothers.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause) Frank Gehry said to me, “My mother pushed me.”
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(Laughter)
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Serve! Sherwin Nuland says, “It was a privilege to serve as a
doctor.”
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A lot of kids want to be millionaires. The first thing I say is: “OK,
well you can’t serve yourself; you’ve got to serve others
something of value. Because that’s the way people really get
rich.”
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Ideas! TEDster Bill Gates says, “I had an idea: founding the first
micro-computer software company. “ I’d say it was a pretty good
idea. And there’s no magic to creativity in coming up with
ideas—it’s just doing some very simple things. And I give lots of
evidence.
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Persist! Joe Kraus says, “Persistence is the number one reason
for our success.” You’ve got to persist through failure. You’ve got
to persist through crap! Which of course means “Criticism,
Rejection, Assholes, and Pressure.”
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(Laughter)
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So, the answer to this question is simple: Pay 4,000 bucks and
come to TED
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(Laughter)
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Or failing that, do the eight things—and trust me, these are the big
eight things that lead to success.
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Thank TEDsters for all your interviews!
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(Applause)