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Why do people succeed? Is it because they're smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard

Why do people succeed? Is it because they're smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow on the real secrets of success. [TED: Ideas worth spreading]( Recommended for {NAME} [8 secrets of success]( Richard St. John | 15.2M views [► Watch now]( [Save to list]( [James B]( I will pin this talk's motivational secrets on my wall — it'll remind me of what it takes to succeed! Newest Talks [Amanda Gorman]( [Using your voice is a political choice]( Amanda Gorman [Mehret Mandefro]( [How a strong creative industry helps economies thrive]( Mehret Mandefro [Mainak Mazumdar]( [How bad data keeps us from good AI]( Mainak Mazumdar [Karen Eber]( [How your brain responds to stories -- and why they're crucial for leaders]( Karen Eber [Betsy Kauffman]( [4 tips to kickstart honest conversations at work]( Betsy Kauffman [Wendy De La Rosa]( [Why we make bad financial choices -- even when we know better]( Wendy De La Rosa Latest from TED Ideas [Not ready to be vegan? Here are 5 tweaks to make your diet more Earth-friendly]( If you want to cut your carbon emissions, you don't necessarily need to cut out meat altogether. Making a few changes to your diet can have significant benefits for the environment and for your health. [Read more]( [8 ways to add some joy to your most dreaded chores]( [Read more]( [How to set clear work boundaries — and stick to them]( [Read more]( Want to help test new and improved products from TED? Get a first look at new TED projects and initiatives as a beta tester. [Join our research community]( Copyright © TED Conferences LLC. All rights reserved. Have a question? Email us: contact@ted.com [TED.com]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Adjust your email settings]( [Add us to your address book]( Our mailing address is: TED Conferences LLC 330 Hudson Street New York, NY 10013

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