The Right Kind of Stubborn

Successful people are persistent, not obstinate. While both traits may seem similar, there is a key difference. The persistent focus on the goal, are rational, resilient, imaginative, and have a clear goal in mind. They listen to feedback, adapt, and are engaged when faced with challenges. On the other hand, the obstinate refuse to listen, are attached to their initial ideas, and resist changing their minds. While obstinacy may work for simple problems, persistence is essential for solving complex issues. The right kind of persistence combines energy, imagination, resilience, good judgement, and a clear goal for optimal results.

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