Interesting phrase for discussion - People fall forward to success

Jace

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"People fall forward to success"
--Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics.

I would think..you have to give yourself a little push.

What do you think?🤔
 

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Around here, you are more likely to fall forward into manure.......
Same here.. :ROFLMAO:

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It sounds dated to me. When did she say this? Was it a couple of generations ago? Did she inherit the money to build her cosmetics empire? Did she receive a lot of outside help along the way? :unsure:
 
It's....."People fall forward to success"
--Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics.

I would think..you have to give yourself a little push.
Sounds like nonsense to me.

Success is made, not fallen into.

It usually involves work, not giving up, and a bit of luck. And perhaps getting up after falling...
 
Unless you trip over a crack in the sidewalk and fall facedown into a pile of cash, I'd say your chance of "falling" into anything but an open manhole is pretty slim......
Jace wanted opinions on phrase: ."People fall forward to success."
--Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics."

Admittedly, I got nothing logical out of reading it, but definitely LOVE Jujube's response!
 
It's....."People fall forward to success"
--Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics.

I would think..you have to give yourself a little push.

Would do you think?🤔

I think it could possibly happen to someone, sometime. (falling forward into success)

But mostly I agree with the others here, that it's rarely that way, and much more usual, is that one needs to put effort and work into succeeding, and that yes, a little self-push, or more likely even a big one, is usually required!
 
This person claims to have invented "falling forward".

"I don't like the word "failure" because of its negative connotation. I'm choosing to use the words "falling forward" instead.
Without a doubt, everyone will experience setbacks, disappointments and low points. No one is perfect; life and work rarely unfold as planned.

The secret is to take action anyway. Stand up; try again. Reconsider, then redo.
If you don't take action, you will gain nothing. No learning. No results. No success.

That is what failure looks like.

But, if you DO take action, even if things don't go as planned, you will learn and grow from the experience.
Success comes to those who live a leadership lifestyle by taking action and falling forward.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/falling-forward-to-achiev_b_9994038

Sounds like gibberish to me. Basically, if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. But with a lot of wordiness.
 
It's....."People fall forward to success"
--Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics.

I would think..you have to give yourself a little push.

What do you think?🤔

I think positive thinking has great power. I don't know that it is the be all and end all of everything.

It is important to have financial security. It allows peace of mind.

There has to be some balance. Endless pursuit of money is a superficial trip to nowhere.

And living in poverty can cause endless suffering.


So many people who are considered successful, did, in fact, have enormous support from others. And so many who have failed to have financial success were people left alone, with next to no resources, to make things work.
 
I can't really object to the OP statement, true or not, if it makes people think maybe, its doing some good in that alone.

Gary O, (my forum hero of course), has come up with more sayings by the lady in questions, ones we'd all probably agree with and even admire!

When you hear sayings like "Cometh the hour, cometh the man", that suggests an element of chance in whoever gets brought to the top in whatever field of human enterprise, or leadership roles, so I guess there maybe isn't a formula for success all can follow.

My old boss became very successful, yes by hard work, yes by real brains or intellect, yes by being business savvy, but when asked to give lectures on what made for good man management, or what was the secret, he said, "There is no secret",(that must have grabbed the attention of those listening expecting to hear some formula for success!).

However, he did say of himself too, that he felt his job entailed, " Rubbing dull pennies", as in making dullards like myself shine a little brighter, and in this way he helped bring the best out of us, (.., echoes of Mary Kay Ash's statements I think in his words too).
 
I think it could possibly happen to someone, sometime. (falling forward into success)

But mostly I agree with the others here, that it's rarely that way, and much more usual, is that one needs to put effort and work into succeeding, and that yes, a little self-push, or more likely even a big one, is usually required!
Whatever you find to do with your hands, do it with all your might,
for in Sheol/ the grave/ , where you are going, there is no work or planning or knowledge or wisdom.

I saw something else under the sun:
The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong;

neither is the bread to the wise,

nor the wealth to the intelligent,

nor the favor to the skillful.

For time and chance happen to all.

For surely no man knows his time:

Like fish caught in a cruel net or birds trapped in a snare,

so men are ensnared in an evil time that suddenly falls upon them.…

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Blah it's just another way of saying: Instead of standing back playing it safe be willing to take a risk. They fail to acknowledge the many people who just fall on their face, but hey, "success" is worth it.
 
"People fall forward to success"
--Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman, founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics.

I would think..you have to give yourself a little push.

What do you think?🤔
I don't know what she meant unless, maybe, she wasn't expecting what happened. Did she say anything else to explain?
 


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