The difference between successful and unsuccessful people in one infographic We all want to be successful in life

By Sulabh Puri

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Let's face it, we all want to be successful in life, in both public and personal spheres. We came across an old infographic that is valid in current times as well. The infographic depicts two types of people – successful and unsuccessful ones. And the points highlighted in this hard hitting infographic are pretty much right.

The success mantra is clear here. If you want to climb the ladder of success and wealth you need to be able to embrace change, continuously learn and set goals. While on the other hand unsuccessful people often hold grudges and think they know it all. Moreover, they horde information and data. Check out the rest of the infographic and decide in which section you want to stay.

Image courtesy: Bills World

Sulabh Puri

Managing Editor - Entrepreneur India

With experience in the world of Business, Technology and Auto News, he started his career from online journalism over 11 years ago in India. He then moved to print magazines and worked with various media houses including Cybermedia and India Today. His last stint was with Times Internet, where he stepped up as the editorial head for international online publications such as Business Insider and Tech Radar. He loves to be in the middle of everything tech, business and auto. 
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