ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Richard St. John - Marketer, success analyst
A self-described average guy who found success doing what he loved, Richard St. John spent more than a decade researching the lessons of success -- and distilling them into 8 words, 3 minutes and one successful book.

Why you should listen

Richard St. John was on his way to the TED conference when a girl on the plane asked him, "What really leads to success?" Even though he had achieved some success, he couldn't explain how he did it. So he spent the next ten years researching success and asking over 500 extraordinarily successful people in many fields what helped them succeed. After analyzing, sorting, and correlating millions of words of research, and building one of the most organized databases on the subject of success, he discovered "The 8 Traits Successful People Have in Common" and wrote the bestseller 8 To Be Great.

In his books and talks,he shares a wealth of wisdom from the world's most successful people -- knowledge that can help others succeed in their own way, whether it's escaping poverty, building a business, raising a family, or changing the world.

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Richard St. John: 8 secrets of success

8 Rahsia Kejayaan Richard St. John

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Mengapakah seseorang itu berjaya? Adakah kerana dia pintar? Ataupun bertuah? Bukan kedua-duanya. Dalam penyampaian selama 3 minit hasil daripada temu ramah yang dilakukan sejak beberapa tahun, penganalisis Richard St. John mendedahkan rahsia - rahsia kejayaan.
- Marketer, success analyst
A self-described average guy who found success doing what he loved, Richard St. John spent more than a decade researching the lessons of success -- and distilling them into 8 words, 3 minutes and one successful book. Full bio

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Penyampaian sepanjang dua jam yang saya berikan kepada pelajar sekolah menengah,
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This is really a two-hourdua jam presentationpersembahan
I give to hightinggi schoolsekolah studentspelajar,
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telah diringkaskan kepada tiga minit.
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cutpotong down to threetiga minutesminit.
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Semuanya bermula dalam sebuah pesawat, semasa perjalanan ke TED,
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And it all startedbermula one day
on a planepesawat, on my way to TEDTED,
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tujuh tahun yang lalu.
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seventujuh yearstahun agosebelum ini.
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Sebuah kerusi di sebelah saya telah diduduki oleh
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And in the seattempat duduk nextseterusnya to me
was a hightinggi schoolsekolah studentpelajar, a teenagerremaja,
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seorang pelajar sekolah menengah, seorang remaja,
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and she camedatang from a really poormiskin familykeluarga.
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dan dia berasal daripada keluarga yang sangat miskin.
Dia bertekad untuk mencapai sesuatu dalam hidupnya.
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And she wanted to make
something of her life,
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and she askedbertanya me a simplemudah little questionsoalan.
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Dia juga telah mengajukan satu soalan yang mudah kepada saya.
Soalannya adalah "Apakah yang menjurus kepada kejayaan?"
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She said, "What leadsmemimpin to successkejayaan?"
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Saya rasa sangat bersalah,
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And I feltdirasai really badlyteruk,
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kerana saya tidak dapat memberikannya jawapan yang baik.
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because I couldn'ttidak boleh give her a good answerjawapannya.
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Jadi saya turun dari pesawat, dan datang ke TED.
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So I get off the planepesawat, and I come to TEDTED.
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And I think, jeezjeez, I'm in the middletengah
of a roombilik of successfulberjaya people!
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Dan saya fikir, wah, saya berada dalam kalangan individu - individu yang berjaya!
Mengapakah tidak saya bertanya kepada mereka tentang perkara - prekara yang membantu mereka untuk berjaya,
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So why don't I asktanya them
what helpedmembantu them succeedberjaya,
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dan beritahu kepada kanak-kanak?
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and passlulus it on to kidskanak-kanak?
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Jadi, di sini kita, tujuh tahun, 500 temu ramah kemudian,
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So here we are, seventujuh yearstahun,
500 interviewstemuduga laterkemudian,
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dan saya akan memberitahu anda tentang perkara yang membawa kepada kejayaan
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and I'm going to tell you
what really leadsmemimpin to successkejayaan
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dan yang merangsang peminat TED.
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and makesmembuat TEDstersTEDsters ticktandakan.
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Perkara pertama ialah keghairahan.
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And the first thing is passionsemangat.
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Freeman Thomas berkata, "Saya didorong oleh keghairahan saya."
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FreemanFreeman ThomasThomas sayskata,
"I'm drivendidorong by my passionsemangat."
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Peminat TED melakukannya kerana minat, bukan kerana wang.
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TEDstersTEDsters do it for love;
they don't do it for moneywang.
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Carol Coletta berkata,"Saya akan bayar seseorang untuk membuat apa yang saya buat."
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CarolCarol ColettaColetta sayskata, "I would paybayar
someoneseseorang to do what I do."
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Perkara yang menarik ialah,
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And the interestingmenarik thing is:
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jika anda buat sesuatu dengan minat yang mendalam, wang akan diperolehi.
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if you do it for love,
the moneywang comesdatang anywayapa juga.
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Kerja! Rupert Murdoch beritahu saya, "Segala-galanya adalah usaha.
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Work! RupertNORLIZA MurdochMurdoch said
to me, "It's all hardkeras work.
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Nothing comesdatang easilydengan mudah.
But I have a lot of funkeseronokan."
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Tiada yang diperolehi dengan mudah. Tetapi saya berasa seronok."
Bukankah dia kata seronok? Rupert? Ya!
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Did he say funkeseronokan? RupertNORLIZA? Yes!
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Peminat TED memang seronok bekerja. Dan mereka bekerja keras.
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(LaughterGelak ketawa)
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TEDstersTEDsters do have funkeseronokan workingbekerja.
And they work hardkeras.
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Saya mendapat tahu bahawa mereka bukan mabuk kerja. Mereka seronok bekerja.
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I figureddigambarkan, they're not workaholicsgila kerja.
They're workafrolicsworkafrolics.
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01:41
(LaughterGelak ketawa)
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Bagus! Alex Garden berkata, "Untuk berjaya, lakukan sesuatu dengan tekun
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Good!
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01:43
(ApplauseTepukan)
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AlexAlex GardenTaman sayskata, "To be successfulberjaya,
put your nosehidung down in something
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dan mahiri bidang itu."
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and get damnsialan good at it."
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Tiada keajaiban, hanya latihan, latihan, latihan.
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There's no magicsihir;
it's practiceamalan, practiceamalan, practiceamalan.
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Dan tumpuan. Norman Jewison memberitahu saya,
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And it's focustumpuan.
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01:53
NormanNorman JewisonJewison said to me,
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"Saya fikir segala-galanya adalah berdasarkan tumpuan anda kepada sesuatu perkara"
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"I think it all has to do
with focusingmemberi tumpuan yourselfdiri sendiri on one thing."
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Dan usaha gigih! David Gallo berkata, "Dorong diri anda.
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And pushtolak!
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DavidDavid GalloGallo sayskata, "PushTolak yourselfdiri sendiri.
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Secara fizikal dan mental, anda perlu dorong, dorong, dorong."
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PhysicallyDari segi fizikal, mentallymental,
you've got to pushtolak, pushtolak, pushtolak."
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Anda perlu dorong diri melepasi perasaan segan dan sangsi diri.
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You've got to pushtolak throughmelalui shynessrasa malu
and self-doubtSelf-doubt.
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Goldie Hawn berkata, "Saya sering menyangsi diri.
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GoldieGoldie HawnHawn sayskata,
"I always had self-doubtsSelf-doubts.
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I wasn'ttidak good enoughcukup;
I wasn'ttidak smartpintar enoughcukup.
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Saya tidak bagus, saya tidak bijak.
Saya tidak fikir saya boleh berjaya."
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I didn't think I'd make it."
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Bukannya mudah untuk menolak diri anda sendiri,
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Now it's not always easymudah to pushtolak yourselfdiri sendiri,
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dan sebab itu ibu-ibu diciptakan. (Ketawa)
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and that's why they inventeddicipta mothersibu-ibu.
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(LaughterGelak ketawa)
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(ApplauseTepukan)
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FrankFrank GehryGehry said to me,
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Frank Gehry -- Frank Gehry berkata kepada saya,
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"My motheribu pushedditolak me."
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"Ibu saya mendorong saya."
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(LaughterGelak ketawa)
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Berkhidmat! Sherwin Nuland berkata, "Adalah satu keistimewaan untuk berkhidmat sebagai doktor."
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ServeBerkhidmat!
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SherwinAsmah NulandNuland sayskata,
"It was a privilegekeistimewaan to servehidang as a doctordoktor."
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Kini, ramai kanak-kanak memberitahu saya bahawa mereka mahu menjadi jutawan.
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A lot of kidskanak-kanak want to be millionairesjutawan.
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Dan perkara pertama yang saya beritahu mereka adalah,
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The first thing I say is:
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"OK, anda tidak boleh berkhidmat untuk diri anda sendiri,
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"OK, well you can't servehidang yourselfdiri sendiri;
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anda perlu berkhidmat kepada orang lain sesuatu yang bernilai.
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you've got to servehidang otherslain-lain
something of valuenilai.
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Sebab itulah caranya seseorang menjadi kaya."
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Because that's the way
people really get richkaya."
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Idea-idea. Seorang peminat TED, Bill Gates berkata, "Saya mempunyai idea --
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IdeasIdea-idea!
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TEDsterTEDster BillRang undang-undang GatesBill Gates sayskata, "I had an ideaidea:
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foundingpengasas the first micro-computermikro-komputer
softwareperisian companysyarikat."
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mengasaskan syarikat perisian komputer mikro yang pertama."
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I'd say it was a prettycantik good ideaidea.
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Saya menyatakan bahawa itu satu idea yang baik.
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And there's no magicsihir to creativitykreativiti
in comingdatang up with ideasidea --
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Tidak ada keajaiban terhadap kreativiti dalam mencipta idea-idea,
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it's just doing some very simplemudah things.
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itu hanya sekadar melakukan beberapa perkara yang mudah.
Dan saya berikan banyak bukti.
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And I give lots of evidencebukti.
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Usaha berterusan. Joe Kraus berkata,
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PersistBerterusan!
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JoeJoe KrausKraus sayskata,
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"Usaha berterusan adalah sebab nombor satu bagi kejayaan kami."
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"PersistencePengekalan is the numbernombor
one reasonsebab for our successkejayaan."
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Anda mesti berusaha berterusan sekalipun gagal. Anda mesti cekal melalui kesukaran!
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You've got to persistberterusan throughmelalui failurekegagalan.
You've got to persistberterusan throughmelalui crapomong kosong!
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Sudah tentu kesukaran bermakna "Kritikan, Penolakan, Penghamunan dan Tekanan."
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WhichYang of coursekursus meansbermakna "CriticismKritikan,
RejectionPenolakan, AssholesBajingan and PressureTekanan."
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(Ketawa)
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(LaughterGelak ketawa)
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Jadi, jawapan kepada soalan ini adalah mudah:
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So, the answerjawapannya to this questionsoalan is simplemudah:
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Bayar 4,000 dolar dan datang ke TED.
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PayMembayar 4,000 bucksdolar and come to TEDTED.
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(LaughterGelak ketawa)
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Atau, lakukan lapan perkara itu -- dan percayalah,
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Or failinggagal that, do
the eightlapan things -- and trustamanah me,
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ini adalah lapan perkara utama yang membawa kepada kejayaan.
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these are the bigbesar eightlapan things
that leadmemimpin to successkejayaan.
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Thank you TEDstersTEDsters
for all your interviewstemuduga!
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Terima kasih peminat TED di atas semua temu ramah anda!
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(ApplauseTepukan)
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Translated by Rudy Herman Sinen
Reviewed by AMBIKA SANGARAN

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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Richard St. John - Marketer, success analyst
A self-described average guy who found success doing what he loved, Richard St. John spent more than a decade researching the lessons of success -- and distilling them into 8 words, 3 minutes and one successful book.

Why you should listen

Richard St. John was on his way to the TED conference when a girl on the plane asked him, "What really leads to success?" Even though he had achieved some success, he couldn't explain how he did it. So he spent the next ten years researching success and asking over 500 extraordinarily successful people in many fields what helped them succeed. After analyzing, sorting, and correlating millions of words of research, and building one of the most organized databases on the subject of success, he discovered "The 8 Traits Successful People Have in Common" and wrote the bestseller 8 To Be Great.

In his books and talks,he shares a wealth of wisdom from the world's most successful people -- knowledge that can help others succeed in their own way, whether it's escaping poverty, building a business, raising a family, or changing the world.

More profile about the speaker
Richard St. John | Speaker | TED.com