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Written by sales mogul Grant Cardone, The 10X Rule is not just a productivity hack; it is a lifestyle. The premise is shockingly simple:
"Success is your duty, obligation, and responsibility."
Most people set goals based on what they think they can achieve. They look at last year’s revenue, last month's workout results, or yesterday's sales calls. Then, they add 10% and call it a "stretch goal." You don't need to wait to download a PDF
Cardone argues this is why 90% of people fail. The only difference between success and failure is the level of action you are willing to take.
The 10X Rule states that you must set targets that are ten times bigger than what you think you want, and then put in ten times the effort you think is required.
Most people fail because they procrastinate trying to make a perfect sales pitch or a perfect product. The 10X rule prioritizes massive volume. Send the ugly email. Make the awkward call. Fail fast, fail forward, but do it 200 times. "Success is your duty, obligation, and responsibility
You might think that timing, market conditions, or natural talent are the variables. But Cardone argues that these are excuses.
Conversely, massive action overcomes bad luck. It overcomes poor timing. It overcomes lack of experience.
When you take 10X action, you create a buffer zone. For example: Most people set goals based on what they
That is the only difference. The successful person does not fail less; they act more.
Society conditions us to be average. We are taught to set "realistic" goals. But realistic goals rarely inspire the necessary passion to overcome obstacles. When you set a 10x goal, you are forced to think outside the limitations of your current reality.