Just writing to advise success seekers to modify the question a little bit. Asking "What's the secret of success (in anything)?" can set the seeker up to find the answer. I suggest changing the question to "What's a secret of success?" That may not seem like much of a change but the first version more or less sets the seeker up to try to find THE answer. In many complicated matters, there isn't ONE item that creates success. It may be more like nutrition, where many different sorts of nutrients are all needed and contribute the needed combination.
WHAT COMES TO MIND - see also my site (short link) "t.ly/fRG5" in web address window
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