Blink and
Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell indicates in
his new book
Outliers that those who
have reached the pinnacles of success have done so because they
were born at a particular time when vast opportunities presented
themselves. He point out how Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, who are
of the same generation, rose to the heights as new, emerging
technologies began to appear in the computer and electronics
fields. They were thus a product of their times. Gladwell also
points out that it is those who actually
seized emerging opportunities were the ones who
climbed the pinnacles of success. For after all, millions are
part of any given generation, yet it is only those who catch the
emerging wave who are able to ride it to the top. Gladwell also
suggests that local influences also helped forge their place in
the history of their times. E.g., Bill Gates had access to a
computer system as a young teen, something others were not
fortunate to have had. Thus, the confluence of generational and
local opportunity, plus the ability to seize the moment
propelled these individuals to greatness in their fields.
At the
Human Science project, a
collaborative undertaking of members of Mother's Service Society
(Pondicherry, India), Growth Online, and others, we address a
multitude of emerging issues in the world, including the
Character of Life, the Evolution of Society, the Nature of
Money, and others. One other division of the site focuses on an
understanding of the factors that enable individuals to change
the world. We call this area
'Change Makers', and there I
have begun to document the factors that have enabled noted
individuals throughout history -- such as Elizabeth I, Martin
Luther, Winston Churchill, Michael Gorbachev, Bill Gates, and
Steve Jobs -- to rise to the pinnacles of success, vastly
influencing society. There are the to-be-expected determinants
of such great accomplishment, such as energy, intention, focus,
drive, will, personal values, organization, determination,
psychological strength, skills and knowledge, and right
attitude. Also included are several factors addressed by
Gladwell's
Outliers, including generational possibilities, the
current social support system for the individual, and most
noteworthy, the ability to latch on to a great opportunity,
enabling one to catch the emerging wave of society.
At the Change Makers section of
Human Science, we also
address other, less understood, more
subtle forces that propel individuals to the top of
their field and affecting society around them. These inner
behaviors express through instances of "life response," i.e.
sudden good fortune. For example, one individual in a given
situation is able to control his emotions when his integrity is
falsely attacked, which causes sudden positive developments to
move in his direction. Another person reverses a cherished
(false) belief, which again sets in motion positive events that
conspire to take him to the top of his field. These subtle inner
behavioral changes attract just those circumstances that give
that person the opportunity and energy to rise to the
society-influencing heights. Thus, it is not merely the obvious
conditions that catapult one to the stars, but subtle changes of
consciousness within.
How then can you practically benefit from
these ideas? Are you interested in moving to the top of your
field or having a major impact on the world around you. If so,
then why not examine the
variety of factors that enable
it to happen. Look for several key determinants that you are
deficient in, and then make a concerted effort to upgrade in
those areas. As a result, life's circumstance will suddenly turn
positive in ways you would never have imagined. Then you too can
become a true Change Maker in your field and make a great impact
on the world.
Additional:
Determinants of Success in Life
