People I think are successful.

When I think of successful, who comes to mind? I guess I would need to sort of define success before I could determine who is successful. Let me think of some things that I think of when I think of the word success first. Here are a few things that come to mind.

  • A successful person has to believe in themselves. To be successful, you need to believe that you can achieve the goal. This requires you to have or develop a level of self confidence in your own abilities.
  • A successful person is able to achieve the desired result. People aim for different objectives, but a successful person has to have the ability and will power to push though and achieve their goal.
  • A successful person is someone who has put in the work. Winning the lottery doesn’t make you a success. It might help spur you toward it, but to be successful, you have to accomplish something on your own.
  • A successful person is someone who didn’t lie, steal, or bully his way to success. There is some degree of honor necessary. You can’t be truly successful if you have sold your soul to get there.
  • A successful person has to have perseverance and patience. Some goals take a long time and you may fail many times and have to put yourself back on track. A successful person has to get back up and keep trying.
  • A successful person has to have the nerve to take risks. There’s a luck factor involved in success. Fortunes were made merely by being in the right place, at the right time, and being prepared and willing to take on the job. Fortune favors the bold.

Based on this definition, I suspect there is no one who is perfectly successful. That being said, I do think a few famous people have achieved enough to be considered a success. I might not agree with what they accomplished, but I do admit they were successful at their objectives. Here are a few people I think might be considered relatively successful.

  • Steve Jobs. He was very successful at starting and leading Apple to the height of it’s position in our society.
  • Elon Musk. He managed to start and lead several successful companies, and is seen as a visionary by some of his fans.
  • Bill Gates. I don’t always agree with him, but I believe he was very successful at getting Microsoft to it’s prominent role in our society.
  • Steven King. He’s on my mind because I’m reading his book On Writing. I wouldn’t say he is my favorite author, but I believe he has been very successful.

The brands I sometimes buy.

I buy lots of different brands, but I don’t know that I am associated with them. Sometimes I actually like unbranded things, just so I don’t look like a walking billboard. I mean, they aren’t paying me to wear a t-shirt that sports their brand.

What I’m lookin for is a product that looks good and is high quality, which usually means I get my money out of it. Some brands do seem to have one or more features that bring them to the top of my list for buying more. I mean, that’s the whole purpose of branding, so people will associate quality with your company’s products.

Below are a few brands I’ve been know to buy.

  1. Jeep – I drive a dark blue Compass Trailhawk around town.
  2. Apple – I’m an iPhone person, also like their computers.
  3. Starbucks – I drink a lot of their coffee.
  4. U.S. Polo Assn. – I mostly like their polo shirts.
  5. Columbia – Jackets, I own a couple, also like their belts.
  6. PGA Tour – I have quite a few of their golf polos.
  7. American Eagle – I like their jeans, and few shirts.
  8. Levi’s – Mostly Jeans, but I also own a denim jacket.
  9. Adidas – Athletic shoes, t-shirts, shorts, and joggers.
  10. Under Armor – A few t-shirts and polos.
  11. Old Navy – I mostly buy their t-shirts.
  12. The North Face – I have a jacket, but I like Columbia better.

Do you like or dislike any of these brands? What brands do you usually buy? Do you feel weird being a billboard for a brand? Do you have your own brand? Let me know in the comments, and please like, share, and subscribe!