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Abstract: Success breeds success. People want to be involved with things that are successful, that are moving forward. Once a success, always a success with a little effort, luck, determination, support, good habits, hard work and character. Rules of success are clear, then how to be successful celebrities, self-made men, and women. They are successful because, they skillfully leveraged ambition, determination, talent, knowledge, and hard work. The secrets of success are transferable; they can be used by anyone. Success is not a sorcery. How the Chamberlains, the 17th century midwives, magically delivered one healthy baby after another at a time when mothers and babies often died during childbirth. The secret of their success was “the forceps, the obstetrical tool” that the Chamberlains invented. They have skillfully kept their secret under wraps, literally working under sheets that they hid their hands. Further they used an intelligent act of transporting that forceps tool in a massive and mystical gold Box to obscure their secret. Spiritual success or success in relationships; career success, or celebrity. General hope is that you will use it for inspiration and light guidance; perhaps like forceps in the delivery room, this tool will make the process, a little easier. This article would be discussing all these facets associated with success, which means often not taking the path of least resistance but opening yourself to new challenges that enable you to grow, develop mentally, spiritually, and professionally. Keywords: success, leveraging, knowledge, hard work, talent, tips, techniques, magic, sorcery, ambition, personality, spiritual success, career success.

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