“Seventy percent of success in life is showing up”
— Woody Allen
Simplified Meaning:
Being successful often depends on simply getting involved and being present. For example, imagine you're a student. Even if the classes are tough, just attending them regularly will significantly increase your chances of doing well. In a workplace, employees who consistently show up on time and participate are seen as reliable and are more likely to get promoted or be given important tasks. Think about famous athletes—they might not win all the time, but they practice daily and show up for every game, giving them the best chance to succeed. Showing up means putting yourself in situations where good things can happen. It’s a first step toward getting any job, learning new skills, or building relationships. So, to achieve something, make sure to be there and be ready to take on whatever comes your way.