I always watch out for people who would not take responsibility for the end result and want to keep such people at bay.
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There are two kinds of people out there - some of them have learned how to get things to work,
I try to find how can I make things work when it is not supposed to work, and I have made a career out of it.
Taking responsibility is what creates value and avoiding it means you are soon going to get replaced.
There was not enough time. There was no enough money. There was not enough guidance. There is not enough work in the market. The judge was tough.
Well.
All successful lawyers are also masters of the craft of making things work. They make things work that do not otherwise work.
Most lawyers do not take responsibility of the outcome they produce for their clients.
And if your clients do not recognize the value you add to them, why even work with such clients?
There is plenty of work in the market, especially a lot of work that most lawyers are not ready to do, or do not do justice to, due to a skill gap.
How do they expect to do well, except for by cheating some hapless and clueless clients?
And that is why I do not believe that there is not enough legal work in the market.
If you can increase your knowledge incrementally day by day, if you invest in self-development and learning advanced skills,
It is not hard to succeed in the legal profession, but only if you take responsibility for your ultimate success.