If you have plans on becoming great, you’ll want to read this brief article.
They say success leaves clues; this implies, “if we look at people who are great, we’d find a common denominator, a golden thread tying them all together.”
Here’s what I think we’d find:
We’d find people who discovered their talent and then showcased that talent to the world in a ”new” and creative way.
Most of the people we’d find wouldn’t be doing anything “new.” They would be doing something that’s been done before, in a “new” and unique way.
There’s nothing new under the sun
Take Thomas Edison the inventor of the everyday light bulb as an example; many scientist of his day knew that a heated piece of carbon filament would produce a light. However, the light would only last for a brief moment.
…So what did Edison do?
Did Edison come up with a new idea? No; Edison improved upon an existing idea through creativity and concentration, by finding a carbon filament that would burn for over 1500 hours if enclosed in an oxygen free case. It wasn’t a new idea, but his improvement on an existin