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		<title>Famous People Who Succeeded by Not Listening</title>
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		<dc:creator>George Krueger &#38; Mary-Lynn Foster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ There&#8217;s a great page on the Emory University site called They Did Not Give Up. It shows things that were said to, or situations that were faced by, a number of famous people.
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The first book that Dr. Seuss wrote was rejected by 27 publishers.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/00203-listen.jpg" border="1" alt="listen" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="125" align="right" /> There&rsquo;s a great page on the Emory University site called <a href="http://www.des.emory.edu/mfp/efficacynotgiveup.html" target="_blank" title="The Did Not Give Up">They Did Not Give Up</a>. It shows things that were said to, or situations that were faced by, a number of famous people.
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<h3>Some examples</h3>
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<li>The first book that Dr. Seuss wrote was rejected by 27 publishers.</li>
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<li> The first time Sigmund Freud presented his ideas to his fellow scientists, he was booed from the stage. His response? He returned to his office and kept writing</li>
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<li> A newspaper editor fired Walt Disney because &ldquo;he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.&rdquo; Disney declared bankruptcy several times before he built Disneyland, which was rejected by the City of Anaheim the first time he proposed it.</li>
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<li> And speaking of Walt Disney, he made a mistake of his own when he didn&rsquo;t hire Charles Schultz. For Schultz, though, that was par for the course. Even the high school yearbook staff didn&rsquo;t think much of his work &ndash; every cartoon he submitted to them was rejected.</li>
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<li> After his first audition, the casting director told Sidney Poitier to &ldquo;stop wasting people&#39;s time and go out and become a dishwasher or something.&quot; Poitier resolved at that moment to devote his life to acting.</li>
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<h3>Sometimes it doesn&rsquo;t pay to listen</h3>
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" alt="george" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />My first real at-risk business was a Ben Franklin franchise in my hometown. It&rsquo;s a small town so back-to-school is a bigg season. We wanted to be open in time to capitalize on it. My franchise representative told me it couldn&rsquo;t be done. His boss said it couldn&rsquo;t be done. We determined we were going to do it. So we did! We opened to throngs of people patronizing our store and a bigg splash by the local media splash. It was a hit!
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<h3>Sometimes it pays to listen and adapt</h3>
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" alt="marylynn" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" /> When I was in high school, I tried out for the basketball team. I made the first cut. I made the second cut. When the final cut came out, I looked at the list and my name wasn&rsquo;t on it. I looked again. I couldn&rsquo;t believe it! But I hadn&rsquo;t made the team. So I took up music. I won awards. I even won a scholarship. My failure to make the basketball team allowed for bigger success in music than I could have ever imagined!
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<p>So it&rsquo;s kind of funny. Sometimes it pays to ignore what people tell us. At other times, our disappointments fuel our bigg success. The trick is knowing when to press on with what you&rsquo;re doing and when to move on to press on.</p>
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		<itunes:summary>There#8217;s a great page on the Emory University site called They Did Not Give Up. It shows things that were said to, or situations that were faced by, a number of famous people. .  . Some examples  	The first book that Dr. Seuss wrote was rejected by 27 publishers.   	 The first time Sigmund Freud presented his ideas to his fellow scientists, he was booed from the stage. His response? He returned to his office and kept writing   	 A newspaper editor fired Walt Disney because #8220;he lacked imagination and had no good ideas.#8221; Disney declared bankruptcy several times before he built Disneyland, which was rejected by the City of Anaheim the first time he proposed it.   	 And speaking of Walt Disney, he made a mistake of his own when he didn#8217;t hire Charles Schultz. For Schultz, though, that was par for the course. Even the high school yearbook staff didn#8217;t think much of his work #8211; every cartoon he submitted to them was rejected.   	 After his first audition, the casting director told Sidney Poitier to #8220;stop wasting people#39;s time and go out and become a dishwasher or something.#34; Poitier resolved at that moment to devote his life to acting.  Sometimes it doesn#8217;t pay to listen . My first real at-risk business was a Ben Franklin franchise in my hometown. It#8217;s a small town so back-to-school is a bigg season. We wanted to be open in time to capitalize on it. My franchise representative told me it couldn#8217;t be done. His boss said it couldn#8217;t be done. We determined we were going to do it. So we did! We opened to throngs of people patronizing our store and a bigg splash by the local media splash. It was a hit! . Sometimes it pays to listen and adapt .  When I was in high school, I tried out for the basketball team. I made the first cut. I made the second cut. When the final cut came out, I looked at the list and my name wasn#8217;t on it. I looked again. I couldn#8217;t believe it! But I hadn#8217;t made the team. So I took up music. I won awards. I even won a scholarship. My failure to make the basketball team allowed for bigger success in music than I could have ever imagined! . So it#8217;s kind of funny. Sometimes it pays to ignore what people tell us. At other times, our disappointments fuel our bigg success. The trick is knowing when to press on with what you#8217;re doing and when to move on to press on. Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes.#160; Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed.#160; Related posts The One Ingredient That Guarantees Your Success Abandon Ship! How to Know if You#8217;re Persistent or Stubborn (Image by djeyewater)</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Two Proven Keys to Happiness</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 05:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Krueger &#38; Mary-Lynn Foster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s a rising call for developed countries to track happiness, rather than just income and wealth. Economists say that the goal of a “rational actor” is to maximize his or her “utility” – their fancy term for happiness – over the course of his or her life. Perhaps governments are trying to catch up with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/00180-happy.jpg" border="1" alt="happy" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="125" align="right" />There’s a rising call for developed countries to track happiness, rather than just income and wealth. Economists say that the goal of a “rational actor” is to maximize his or her “utility” – their fancy term for happiness – over the course of his or her life. Perhaps governments are trying to catch up with the economists!</p>
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<p>Leicester University in England has tracked happiness for the past 30 years. Consistently, Denmark – not Disneyland – has topped their list as the happiest place on earth.</p>
<p>We wondered why &#8230; why are the people in Denmark so darn happy?</p>
<h3>Is it the weather?</h3>
<p>Average temperatures in Copenhagen are about 68 degrees in the summer and around zero in the winter. We don’t know about you, but that’s not our idea of great weather!</p>
<h3>Is it the taxes?</h3>
<p>Like her sister Scandinavian countries, Denmark has some of the highest taxes in the world. Now, granted those taxes are matched with some of the highest benefits for any citizenry.</p>
<h3>Is it their lifestyle or their habits?</h3>
<p>Danes are some the heaviest drinkers and smokers in the world?</p>
<h3>Is it their diet?</h3>
<p>One of the staples of the Danish diet is herring – this is a country that eats a lot of herring!</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffffff;">.</span><br />
<img style="float:left; margin-right:25px" src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" alt="marylynn" />So it can’t be the diet, because &#8230; maybe it’s just my personal taste, but ick!</p>
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<p><img style="float:left; margin-right:25px" src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" alt="george" />Now there a lot of theories about what makes the Danes so happy. One of my theories is that they drink so much, they don’t remember whether they’re happy or not!</p>
<p><span style="color: #ffffff;">.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ffffff;">.</span></p>
<p>Seriously, theories are fine, but we thought we should look at what the research shows is driving this happiness.</p>
<p>Professor Kaare Christensen at the University of Southern Denmark found that Danes have low expectations. Because of this culture of expecting less, the people are happy when good things happen.</p>
<p>This made us think of something Tony Robbins said – if you’re not happy, you have a choice. You can either change your conditions or your expectations. But what if you don’t want to change your expectations?</p>
<p>Tal Ben-Shahar, who teaches the most popular class at Harvard University, found that the single most significant predictor of happiness is close relationships with friends and family. We found it interesting that 92 percent of Danes belong to some sort of social club.</p>
<p>Maybe that’s why social media has become so bigg! What do you think?</p>
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<p><strong>Sources</strong></p>
<p><a title="University of Leicester Produces the first ever World Map of Happiness" href="http://www2.le.ac.uk/ebulletin/news/press-releases/2000-2009/2006/07/nparticle.2006-07-28.2448323827" target="_blank">University of Leicester Produces the first ever World Map of Happiness</a></p>
<p><a title="Why Danes are smug: comparative study of life satisfaction in the European Union" href="http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/333/7582/1289" target="_blank">Why Danes are smug: comparative study of life satisfaction in the European Union</a></p>
<p><a title="Denmark: The Happiest Place on Earth " href="http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=4086092&amp;page=1" target="_blank">Denmark: The Happiest Place on Earth </a></p>
<p><a title="Denmark 'happiest place on earth' " href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/5224306.stm" target="_blank">Denmark &#8216;happiest place on earth&#8217; </a></p>
<p><a title="The REAL Happiest Place on Earth" href="http://doingfine.org/viewtopic.php?f=13&amp;t=360" target="_blank">The REAL Happiest Place on Earth</a></p>
<p><a title="And The Happiest Place On Earth Is..." href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/02/14/60minutes/main3833797.shtml" target="_blank">And The Happiest Place On Earth Is&#8230;</a></p>
<p><em><strong>(Image by <a href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1039910" target="_">nookiez</a>)</strong></em></p>
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		<itunes:summary>Therersquo;s a rising call for developed countries to track happiness, rather than just income and wealth. Economists say that the goal of a ldquo;rational actorrdquo; is to maximize his or her ldquo;utilityrdquo; ndash; their fancy term for happiness ndash; over the course of his or her life. Perhaps governments are trying to catch up with the economists!

.

.

Leicester University in England has tracked happiness for the past 30 years. Consistently, Denmark ndash; not Disneyland ndash; has topped their list as the happiest place on earth.

We wondered why ... why are the people in Denmark so darn happy?
Is it the weather?
Average temperatures in Copenhagen are about 68 degrees in the summer and around zero in the winter. We donrsquo;t know about you, but thatrsquo;s not our idea of great weather!
Is it the taxes?
Like her sister Scandinavian countries, Denmark has some of the highest taxes in the world. Now, granted those taxes are matched with some of the highest benefits for any citizenry.
Is it their lifestyle or their habits?
Danes are some the heaviest drinkers and smokers in the world?
Is it their diet?
One of the staples of the Danish diet is herring ndash; this is a country that eats a lot of herring!

.
So it canrsquo;t be the diet, because ... maybe itrsquo;s just my personal taste, but ick!

.

.

.

Now there a lot of theories about what makes the Danes so happy. One of my theories is that they drink so much, they donrsquo;t remember whether theyrsquo;re happy or not!

.

.

Seriously, theories are fine, but we thought we should look at what the research shows is driving this happiness.

Professor Kaare Christensen at the University of Southern Denmark found that Danes have low expectations. Because of this culture of expecting less, the people are happy when good things happen.

This made us think of something Tony Robbins said ndash; if yoursquo;re not happy, you have a choice. You can either change your conditions or your expectations. But what if you donrsquo;t want to change your expectations?

Tal Ben-Shahar, who teaches the most popular class at Harvard University, found that the single most significant predictor of happiness is close relationships with friends and family. We found it interesting that 92 percent of Danes belong to some sort of social club.

Maybe thatrsquo;s why social media has become so bigg! What do you think?

Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes. 

Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed.

Sources

University of Leicester Produces the first ever World Map of Happiness

Why Danes are smug: comparative study of life satisfaction in the European Union

Denmark: The Happiest Place on Earth 

Denmark 'happiest place on earth' 

The REAL Happiest Place on Earth

And The Happiest Place On Earth Is...

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