Only 0.0002% of the world population are billionaires .

Only 2% of applicants get into the IIT’s .

1 in 500 people claim to have found true love.

I’m stating all these facts because these are the general success standards of every Indian. But with the chances of any of these things happening very slim , some people make it to the list. What makes them so different to us?

There is always that one extreme quality or characteristic that defines that particular successful person. Here is a list of successful celebs along with the hidden reason behind their success:

6. Virat Kohli – Concenterated Aggression :

One of the most celebrated and influential people,the current captain of the Indian squad wasn’t always this loved.

During his initial days of cricketing, he had a lot of people who would doubt or hate him. His aggression was the result of it. Just to prove them wrong he trained hard, improved his batting skills.

All of his aggression he concentrated all of it on his game, always gave 120% efforts every game, didn’t want to lose, just to prove them wrong. It paid off since he is the no.1 batsman in the world of his time.

5. Ratan Tata – Humility with Boldness:

One of the first Indians who played a major role of putting India out on the global scale is Mr. Ratan Tata.

The quality which makes Mr. Tata different than any other industrialist is his ‘Humility’.

After getting his degree from Cornell University he had a job offer from IBM but he chose to join his family business. Not as a chairman , but as a simple blue collar worker. Later, when he became chairman his earlier experience working among the people made him have an ideal and friendly environment in his company.

He also prouds himself on long tenure of the Tata group without being forced into paying to the frivolous elements. The balance between his humility and boldness is one of the reason he made the ‘World’s cheapest car’- Nano.

4. Sachin Tendulkar – Marginal Improvisation :

Sachin didn’t become God of cricket in one day. Beyond his hardwork and passion for the game, there is one more thing which made him the master, his will to do better.

He says whether he would score a century or get out on a duck ,after the game he would have restless nights. Because even if he scored a century the next thing on his mind would be how can he better that. Thus visualizing to improve and perform even better. No wonders he was the first guy to reach the 200 mark in an ODI.

3. Mukesh Ambani- Dream Big:

From living in a 2 BHK flat to owning a 27 storey building which he calls home, Mukesh Ambani has surely come a long way and has a truly inspiring story.

Being one of the richest man in the world, he gives credit to his father Mr. Dhirubhai Ambani for his success. He says his father taught him a few things one of which is to dream big.

He follows this principle in his life “Achieving your potential is the quest of the ordinary, conquering the impossible is your destiny.”

2. John Abraham- Extreme Quitting:

John Abraham known for his huge physique and toned muscles, is a well known celeb. Fitness is a characteristic we strongly associate with him.

From being a very lean guy to human hulk figure , he definitely had a huge transformation. Blinded by his good looks and physique , what many people seem to miss is his self-discipline in terms of quitting.

When was the last time you ate kaju katli? 2 months? 4 months? A year?. It has been 25 years for John since he ate his favorite sweet.

The mindset behind this is you decide to quit something which can be an obstacle to your goals and give up on it permanently. You can do that by changing your environment, i.e. if you want to quit aerated drinks, don’t buy them , don’t keep them in the fridge.

Quitting habits is as much important as adding new ones!

M.S.Dhoni – Calculated Risks:

The only Indian captain in the history of Cricket to lead to 3 ICC trophies, M.S. Dhoni is a phenomenon. But what makes him so successful at this game is taking calculated risks.

During the 2007 WC finals against Pakistan , asking a debutant Joginder Sharma instead of the experienced Harbhajan Singh against a terrific hitter like Misbah who was in great shape turned many eyes. But eventually, he proved the doubters wrong thus winning the finals.

Also, the 2011 WC, promoting himself up the order in front of Yuvraj Singh who had been playing great during the whole tournament was a surprise for many. Yet it also proved to be a master stroke. Had been it the other way we might never know what could have been the result!

*the above statements are derived from the excerpts from their own speeches and viewing hours of video footage*

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