When the confluence of these three things happen simultaneously there can be magic in the air. Of course, that’s the magic everyone is seeking. Whether they are seeking to become a newly minted entrepreneur or whether they are a seasoned industry veteran. Corralling the smarts, creating the luck and putting in the hard work takes effort.
The good news is… each of these can be learned and earned.
For those seeking to stand out in their career there is work to be done upfront. Those that put in the work up front will find that their hard work will pay off as they “create” their own luck and it will all seem like magic to an outside observer. But, they’ll know how much hard work went into their overnight success.
Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. ~ Thomas A. Edison
Sure there are those that happen upon a great idea or have a flash of inspiration, but these magical situations are rare. It’s even more rare to know what to do… and then to do everything just right to make them commercially successful.
Common sense secret: Find a problem and solve it.
No matter how mundane… there are lots of nagging, niggling little problems that people are willing to pay to fix or otherwise not have to deal with in the first place.
- What would you like to drop off your list of things to do?
- What things would you prefer never to have to do again?
- How much would you pay someone to take those tasks off your plate?
Most people spend more time and energy going around problems than in trying to solve them. ~Henry Ford
There is no such thing as luck
As I have written about here before… There is No Such Thing as Luck. While I do think this is true… You can make your own luck with smarts and hard work. The luck here is in the form of timing. Timing for introductions, timing for market dynamics, timing for other effects, such as people and processes, to become available so that you can harness them for your efforts.
Call it luck if you want, but luck takes a lot of hard work up front.
Smarts is a relative term
I think we all know someone that always seems to find the silver linings and rainbows. We’ve all read about the people that have built industries. They built them with a lot of smarts and hard work.
- For example, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, John D. Rockefeller built huge industrial conglomerates in the USA.
- There are countless examples of similar ideation and industry building acumen all over the world – Tata (India), Sasol (SA), Petrobras (Brazil), and Nokia (Finland).
In science we hear about the “discoveries” of Newton, Galileo, Kepler, Einstein, and more recently of Higgs. These discoveries often took years… And lots of smarts and hard work.
The reason you haven’t heard of it yet is because you have not discovered it yet. ~ Spock to Scotty in Star Trek
Hard work is just that
It is the rare exception when something just happens. We have to put in the effort to get the returns.
Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience. ~ Paulo Coelho
The old adage… “There’s no replacement for experience” is often a significant component of hard work. You put in the time, you get the experience… and when it all works out right you can combine that experience with your smarts and the luck you created to build something amazing.
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Your next discovery may be right in front of you. It’s going to take all the Smarts, Luck and Hard Work you can muster. I look forward to seeing your next invention and to seeing all your efforts pay off.
What are your favorite examples of the confluence of Smarts, Luck and Hard Work? Please share them in the comments.