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Richard St. John: Why It Pays to Work Hard at TED (Full Transcript)

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Richard St. John – Marketer, success analyst

8 to be great: The eight traits successful people have in common.

Number two: Work.

When I was interviewing all these successful people, they kept telling me how hard they worked. And I remember standing there thinking, “Ah, jeez, another comment about work? Why don’t they tell me the real secret to their success?”

Then finally I realized, hard work is a real secret to their success. All successful people work very hard. Martha Stewart said to me, “I’m a real hard worker. I work and work and work all the time.”

Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch said, “It’s all hard work. Nothing comes easily. But I have a lot of fun.”

Did he say fun? Yes. Successful people have fun working. That’s why I say they’re not really workaholics. They’re workafrolics.

Jim Pattison, chairman of the Jim Pattison Group, is a workafrolic. He says, “Business is my recreation. I’d rather go to our factories and meet with our people than go to the beach, I can tell you that.”

Dave Lavery, the NASA whiz who builds those robots for Mars, said to me, “We work our fingers to the bone. But it doesn’t seem like work. It’s fun. It’s what we want to do. We don’t want to put things down and go home.”

Bill Gates is a workafrolic. Even after he was a multimillionaire, he worked most nights until 10 p.m., and only took two weeks off in seven years. And he probably spent them on his computer.

Oprah is a workafrolic. She says, “I never see daylight.