Remaining competitive = not ruthless. It's necessary to adapt and stay alive.
To become "successful" requires many things, if you have them all - great. If just a few, good.
1. Looks
2. Age
3. Education / Skills
4. Going the extra mile
5. Positive Attitude
6. Professionalism
7. Mentors (the "mastermind alliance" if you read Napoleon Hill books)
8. Luck
9. Good morals and values (very important once you go high up)
10. Height (yes, you heard that right)
Put them all together, wrap them around a BURNING desire to be successful (ie: You CAN'T live without it. Failure is not a word you understand), train your sub-conscious to take over and deliver that goal. Then just sit back and let your subconscious do all the work for you. Telling you what to do.
It's not that hard. But training your MIND to REACH a goal (remember morals and values, don't place your goals in pure greed or vanity) and fool yourself in believing you have ALREADY reached that goal -- you will fulfill a self-fullfilling prophecy - to your BENEFIT.
Napoleon Hill and Leigh Steinberg are great authors on this. But i'm giving you a dummies 101 version of it.
Fix your life (avoid debt). Identify goals. Learn. Plan. Make it the centerpiece of your life. Then Action.
You can be successful in ANY industry. There is no "get rich" idea. That's a fallacy that the cubicle warriors of America believe in. You become tops in what you do - and people throw money at you. It's that simple.
r