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From Zero To Hero....

Top 10 Inspirational Success Stories

By Sm SenthilPublished 3 years ago 6 min read
From Zero To Hero....
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Intro :

Being successful is the desire of all of us residing over this lovely planet. It does not matter whether the concerned person is a child, youth or the old aged, at each and every stage of our wide life span, it is our inbuilt desire to be successful and proceed forward consistently towards more massive success.

The mentality of competing with each other can frequently be noticed at any of the places including schools, colleges, coaching, work fields including organizations, offices, etc to name a few. As a comparison to our efforts towards the works to get success, we often expect much more and want success to knock our doors very soon.

So here are some of the most impressive examples of going from zero to hero in sports, politics, business, and media,etc.

1. J.K. Rowling

Both the Harry Potter books and the film series have been insanely popular, so you’d think the value of J.K. Rowling’s work was immediately recognized by publisher as well. But in fact, it took a year to actually find someone who would publish the first novel, after the first twelve (!) publishing houses rejected the manuscript. She was basically living in poverty at the time.

J.K. Rowling

Thanks to the huge worldwide success of the franchise, Rowling is now one of the richest people in Britain (at one time, she was considered the first billionaire to make all her money from writing!), as well as one of the most influential people on the planet.

2. Oprah Winfrey

Few people have epitomized the American Dream better than Oprah Winfrey. Raised by a single teen-age mother, Oprah was nevertheless clever and ambitious, and she made the most out of every break she got. Her talent and personality were especially suited for talk shows, a genre she dominated for decades. Considered one of the most influential people in the world in the 21st century, Oprah’s endorsement could provide a huge boost to companies and public figures alike (it is estimated her support brought Barack Obama over a million votes during the 2008 Democratic primary race). She’s also an Oscar-nominated actress, a billionaire, and one of America’s most generous philanthropists.

Oprah Winfrey

3. Abebe Bikila

he world of sports is has always been a source of amazing rags-to-riches stories, because hard-work, tenacity, and talent can very quickly propel an outstanding athlete to the very pinnacle of greatness.

Abebe Bikila

A member of the Imperial bodyguard, Abebe Bikila barely made the Ethiopian Olympic team, but made history at the 1960 Rome Olympics when he won the marathon in record time, and all of this while running barefoot! After the race, he reportedly said “I wanted the world to know that my country, Ethiopia, has always won with determination and heroism.” Bikila went on to win the Olympic marathon once again in 1964 with another record-breaking time, and would have probably won four years later in Mexico City if it hadn’t been for a knee injury. The dominance of Ethiopian and East African runners in long distance events today can be traced to this incredibly inspiring athlete.

4. Jan Koum

Jan Koum is the Co-founder and CEO of the globally famous mobile messaging application — Whatsapp. The man who revolutionized instant messaging was born in the rural areas of Kiev, Ukraine. He lived in a house that did not have electricity in a country having a temperature below 0 degrees mostly.

Jan Koum

In 1992, Jan and his mother moved to Mountain View, California where he worked as a cleaner at a grocery store. Unfortunately, he lost his mother to Cancer after a few years. During this time, he developed an interest in networking and programming and got himself enrolled at San Jose State University. Jan also worked with Ernst & Young for some time. In 2009, Whatsapp was launched and the rest is history!

Lesson learned: Never too old to start a business

5. Colonel Harlan Sanders

Even if you don’t recognize the name, you certainly recognize the logo and the three letters the man is associated with: K.F.C.

Colonel harland Sanders

A native of Indiana, Sanders worked a wide variety of jobs and ran a number of businesses throughout his life, but some incident or just plain bad luck always seemed to hamper him. He lost his job as a lawyer after a brawl with his own client in court. His restaurant and motel were destroyed by fire, and after he rebuilt them, the start of the Second World War forced him to go out of business. Finally, after a lifetime of setbacks, Sanders opened the first KFC franchise in 1952. He was in his sixties.

6. Barack Obama

Whether you love or you hate his politics, you can’t deny just getting to where he is right now was an incredible achievement.

Barack Obama

Born in Hawaii, his mother was an 18-year-old university student and his father was a Kenyan six years her senior on a scholarship. His upbringing was fairly modest, yet after graduating from Columbia University and working as a community organizer in Chicago for a few years, he eventually went to Harvard Law School, where he soon became editor and later president of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. After a legal career spanning 12 years, he was elected to the US Senate and in 2008, before completing his first term as senator, became the President of the United States, the first African-American to hold the office.

7. Ursula Burns

Raised by a single mother (a Panamanian immigrant) in the New York projects, Ursula Burns got a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering, and then a master’s degree from Columbia. She joined Xerox in 1980 as a summer intern and has been with the company ever since, going through all the steps on her way to the very top.

Ursula Burns

In 2010, she made history when she became CEO of Xerox, the first African-American woman to head a Fortune 500 company. She was ranked the 22nd most powerful woman in the world by Forbes in 2014.

8. Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman is such respected name in Hollywood that it’s hard to believe he wasn’t anywhere near the stage or the film set for the first three decades of his life.

Alan Rickman

Though he did dabble in acting during his youth, he eventually settled for the job of graphic designer, which he considered more stable. Then, at 26, he thought “YOLO!” and left the successful business he’d founded with some of his friend three years prior for a last-gasp attempt to become an actor. During this time, he supported himself by working as a dresser, but it was all worth it, since his performances were very well received. His real break came when he was cast as the German terrorist Hans Gruber in Die Hard¸ opposite Bruce Willis, with a series of other villains to follow, most notably Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series. The age Alan Rickman was first cast in a movie role? He was 46 years old!

9. Dr. Dre

In the past decades, rap has gone from an underground movement to a global phenomenon – and few people have been as influential in the genre as Andre Young, aka Dr. Dre. A founding member of the influential (and very controversial) gansta rap group N.W.A., Dre also enjoyed a successful solo career, but was particularly good behind a mixing board. He is also credited with discovering and promoting Eminem, one of the most acclaimed rappers of all time.

Dr Dre

In addition to being a great artist, producer, and talent spotter, Dre has also proven to be an astute entrepreneur. He founded his own record label, Aftermath Records, and after years of market research he released a brand of headphones called Beats by Dr. Dre, which was purchased in 2014 by Apple for $3 billion – making Dr. Dre the richest rapper ever.

10. Howard Schultz

Born to a poor family in Brooklyn, Howard Schultz was an accomplished athlete in his youth, which allowed him to go to college on an athletic scholarship. After graduating, he initially worked as a salesman for Xerox, and then as a general manager for Swedish drip coffee maker manufacturer, Hammarplast. It was in that capacity that he first came into contact with a small Seattle-based coffee-bean shop called Starbucks. He would go on to work for this company and eventually run it, turning Starbucks into the global brand it is today.

Howard Schultz

So, what can we learn from the above stories?

The biggest takeaway from these inspirational stories is that as long as you’re willing to work hard and take necessary risks, nothing can stop you from succeeding.

How to become hero from zero?

1. Build up your confidence.

2. Take action. Always take a TINY step in the right direction instead of doing nothing. Time is far too precious to waste.

3. Learn to accept failure. Get into the habit of accepting failure. ...

4. Always remember that you're going to die one day. Sadly, we can't live forever.

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About the Creator

Sm Senthil

I'm Hr Recruiter and i passion to read books and stock market.

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