Identifying
SuperAttainers
The
SuperAttainment Research Center is funding a multi-year study of high achieving individuals across a great variety of fields and geographies. The purpose is to determine key attributes indicating an propensity toward superior achievement that can be recognized by most people with experience managing other people.
The work is ongoing and is being expanded continuously.
The
SuperAttainment Research Center is an initiative to help people
in management positions identify high potential leaders and channel
them toward meaningful contributions to their organizations and to
society at large.
The
8 attributes of SuperAttainers listed below are considered some of
the
most common and easiest to identify when accompanied by other
aspects of career success.
8
Attributes of
SuperAttainers
1. Early Success
The Early Bird Gets the Worm…and Everything Else
SuperAttainers usually begin doing amazing things early in their life. In fields like music and sport, it has long been
understood that for a child to have a chance at greatness, he needs to begin around age 3 and then work at it for many years. In business and politics, unusual ability is also recognized early in a SuperAttainer’s career and is followed with many years of continued achievement. In the greatness game, it is the rabbit who wins the
race -- as long as he persists like the tortoise.
2. Contrarian
When in Rome, Don’t Do As the Romans
SuperAttainers generally think of themselves as different and apart from other people. They can often be described as rebellious and
disobedient by those who try to rule over them and are never willing crowd followers. Tremendous success seems to require doing things tremendously different.
Doing things a little better will yield results that are only a little better than others and this is not what SuperAttainers are interested in.
3. Conceited
The Pride Before The Rise
In order for someone to be thought of as great in the minds of others, he must first be thought of as great in his own mind. The tremendous achievements of SuperAttainers seem to be merely a realization in the outer world of what is already in their inner world. Predictably, it is uncommon for such people to be overly shy about describing their abundant abilities. Many SuperAttainers have come to recognize that being known as arrogant does not help their purpose and they do a good job of appearing modest. However, a bit of digging into their personality should uncover a deep feeling of self-significance.
4. Hard-Knocked
Nothing Succeeds Like Suffering
SuperAttainers have often experienced traumatic periods when their careers or even their lives were in great peril. It is during these times that they gain a deep seated feeling of personal vulnerability that can stay with them for the rest of their lives. The advantage to the future SuperAttainer is that they become consumed by the realization that they must accomplish all they can while they have the chance because it can all come crashing down at any time. It is a psychological condition that will drive them to greatness for
the rest of their lives.
5. Loner
One is Company, Two is a Crowd
SuperAttainers are often described by others as dreamers, outsiders, cold-hearted and similar labels often given to loners. They are comfortable spending long periods in the company of themselves to ponder, learn and envisage the future. Many develop a love of solitary activities such as book-reading early in their life. They are not usually enthusiastic participants in team activities except when they are
leading the group.
6. Mentored
& Motivated
Behind Every Great Man are His Parents
Parents often play
the key role in the cultivation and realization of SuperAttainers,
spending immense amounts of time and money to give their offspring
the skills, experiences and relationships required for immense
amounts of success. They tutor baby SuperAttainers from the crib,
send them to the best schools and put them in touch with the best
mentors. It has been shown that mothers, in particular, can play a
strong role if they are supremely confident in their son's innate
abilities and then take devoted and continuing action to develop
them.
7. Discontent
Patience is No Virtue
SuperAttainers have an abnormally intense need for continuous accomplishment. Success does not bring these people a sense of inner peace. There is always someone else to overtake or a higher target to aspire to. They are impatient, dissatisfied and edgy when not engaged in activities that lead to the fulfillment of their personal goals. They seem psychologically unstable in this regard compared with most people.
8. Promoted
Self-Flattery Gets You Everywhere
There have been many great people who have lived and died in the history of our species but nobody knows most of them because their achievements were inadequately documented. In order to be thought of as a great success by large numbers of people, someone needs to be a great success at publicizing the SuperAttainer. In most instances, it is the SuperAttainers
themselves who are great self-promoters. In other cases, another talented person takes on the critically important role.
TWO
TYPES OF SUPERATTAINERS
1. Aristocratic SuperAttainers
Pampered and pompous, these people excel despite having been given it all. They grow up with all the best things, attend the best schools and hobnob with the best minds. Because they are so deeply bonded to a powerful and privileged elite, they are often conservative and elitist. Real change seldom happens with these people in charge. On the plus side, they are less likely to lead themselves and their followers down paths of mutual destruction. Examples of Aristocratic SuperAttainers include: Winston Churchill, Peter the Great, Louis XIV and Frederick the Great.
2. Come-From-
Nothing
SuperAttainers
Rags to riches, these people pull themselves up to greatness through tremendous obstacles. Luck plays a role but most of their success is due to relentless force of character. Since they come from outside the establishment, they can be great agents of change. Unfortunately, they are prone to crash and burning when they inevitably overstretch themselves and their supporters. Examples of Come-From-Nothing SuperAttainers include: Joseph Stalin,
Napoleon Bonaparte, Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini and Mao Zedong.
Rules
for Managers
Rules
for Self-Help
Rules
for Parents
Men
Vs. Women
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SuperAttainer:
David
Ben Gurion

First
Prime Minister of Israel:
David
Ben Gurion
Main
Life Accomplishments:
Was
the first Prime Minister of Israel. As a child, Ben-Gurion developed a
boundless passion towards the ideals of Zionism. This drive resulted in
David's instrumental role in the founding of the state of Israel at the
expiration of the British Mandate.
Lead
Israel to victory in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, he oversaw the
establishment of the state's institutions and vast influx of immigrants.
Upon retiring from political life in 1970, he returned to Sde Boker where
he passed away. Posthumously, Ben-Gurion was named one of Time Magazine 's
100 Most Important People of the Century.
Basics:
Born: October
16, 1886 in Płońsk, Poland
Died: December 1, 1973 ( 87 years old) at Israel
Nationality: Polish
Religion:
Fields: Politics, Military
Main Accomplishments: One of the most influential leaders of
Zionism, David Ben-Gurion declared Israel an independent state in 1948 and
served as the first Prime Minister and Defense Minister.
Chronology
of Life Events:
Oct
16 1886
Birth
of David Ben-Gurion
May
14 1948
He
passed the resolution to declare the independence of Israel
Feb
25 1949
Ben-Gurion
led Israel during its War of Independence. He became Prime Minister
1953
Ben-Gurion
announced his intention to withdraw from government and settle in the
Kibbutz Sde-Boker, in the Israeli Negev.
1955
He
returned to the office assuming the post of Defense Minister and later
prime-minister.
1963
He
stepped down as Prime Minister
1968
When
Rafi merged with Mapai to form the Alignment, Ben-Gurion refused to
reconcile with his old party due to it postponing plans to reform the
electoral system (Ben-Gurion wanted to see a constituency-based system
introduced to replace the chaotic proportional representation method).
1970
Ben-Gurion
retired from politics
Early
Life:
Ben-Gurion
was born as David Grün in Płońsk, Poland which was then part of
the Russian Empire. His father, Avigdor Grün was a lawyer and a leader in
the Hovevei Zion organization. His mother, Scheindel, died when David was
11 years old.
He
became an ardent Zionist and socialist and moved to Palestine in 1906, in
part because of his father's interests, but also shocked by the pogroms
and rampant anti-Semitism that plagued Jewish life in Eastern Europe.
He
first worked as an agricultural laborer in the orange groves, and later as
a journalist. He studied Law at Istanbul University together with Yitzhak
Ben-Zvi. It was during this time that he adopted his Hebrew name
Ben-Gurion as he began his political career. He was expelled from
Palestine, then under the rule of the Ottoman Empire, in 1915 due to his
political activities.
Settling
in New York City in 1915 he met Russian-born Paula Munweis. They were
married in 1917, and had three children. He joined the British Army in
1918 as part of the 38th Battalion of the Jewish Legion (following the
Balfour Declaration in November 1917). He and his family returned to
Palestine after World War I after it had been captured by the British from
the Ottoman Empire.
.
Wife
Background:
Paula
(Munweis or Monbesz) Ben-Gurion (Hebrew: פולה
בן גוריון; 1892 –
1968) was the Russian-born wife of David Ben-Gurion the founding Prime
Minister of Israel. They had three children together: Geula, Amos and
Renana.
Paula was raised in the United States and was known for her "acerbic
tongue". She was fluent in Yiddish, English, and Hebrew. Ben-Gurion
met his future wife, Paula Munweis, who was a nurse (trained at Beth
Israel Hospital in Newark, New Jersey) and an active member of the Poalei
Zion Zionist organization, in the home of his friend, Samuel Bonchek on a
visit to New York City. They married in 1917 at New York City's Municipal
Building before returning to Palestine where Ben-Gurion enlisted as a
soldier in the new Jewish Legion of World War I.
She was a feisty woman and famous for not being afraid to ask her husband
to wash the dishes indicative of their Zionist and socialist zeal. She was
bemused by her husband's interest in yoga and when his tutor, the famous
Moshé Feldenkrais would show up she would say: "Here comes Mr. Hocus
Pocus."
Ben-Gurion published a book for her: Letters to Paula and the Children in
1958. A number of schools and institutions in Israel were named for her.
Leslie Moonves, President and CEO of CBS Television, is her great-nephew.
Paula is buried with her husband in Ben-Gurion Memorial National Park
Father
Background:
His
father, Avigdor Grün was a lawyer and a leader in the Hovevei Zion
movement reclaim Palestine as a homeland for the oppressed Jews of Eastern
Europe.
.
Mother
Background:
His mother,
Scheindel, passed away when he was 11 years old.

SuperAttainer
ANALYSIS SECTION:
1. Early Success
When did the SuperAttainer first display ability
that was greatly above average and what were his accomplishments?
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2. Contrarian
What actions did the SuperAttainer take that demonstrated a mindset that was very different from those around him?
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3. Conceited
What are the actions and documented statements that exhibit an elevated sense of self importance of the
SuperAttainer?
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4. Hard-Knocked
During what events did the SuperAttainer experience personal misery and severe anxiety?
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5. Loner
Is there evidence of the SuperAttainer being comfortable spending time apart from others?
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6. Mentored & Motivated
Who was vital to developing the SuperAttainer and guiding his career and what significant actions were taken?
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7. Discontent
What evidence is there that the SuperAttainer was unsatisfied with even great personal accomplishment?
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8. Promoted
What actions or events were responsible for
publicizing the tremendous achievements and abilities of the SuperAttainer?
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1.
Overall
Score:
x
out of 8 = xx%
PASS
SuperAttainer
Type:
Describe the factors in the SuperAttainer’s background to indicate
whether he is a Come-From-Nothing or Aristocratic type..
Conclusion:

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