Description
“The Rule of Repetition” is a motivational and mentorship-focused book that explores the principle that success is not accidental but repeatable. It outlines how individuals can achieve personal greatness by identifying successful patterns, aligning with mentors, and consistently repeating effective actions.
🔑 Core Themes:
1. Success Is Governed by Laws
The book opens with the idea that life is structured by universal laws—like cause and effect. Success follows a formula, not chance. If you learn and apply these laws (especially repetition), you can replicate success.
2. Mentorship Matters
Mentors help shortcut your learning curve. The book urges readers to admire and learn from others who have already walked the path, using their lives as case studies to avoid unnecessary mistakes.
3. Repetition Builds Competence
From passing exams to building businesses, the author demonstrates that focused repetition of key habits leads to mastery. Stories such as young apprentices scoring high in JAMB exams underscore this lesson.
4. The 8 A’s of Repetition (implied throughout the chapters)
Although not explicitly outlined in the excerpt, the author often refers to principles like Admiration, Awareness, Action, Application, Association, Accountability, Assessment, and Adjustment.
5. Personal Responsibility
The author emphasizes that everyone has a right to succeed, but that right must be activated through knowledge, persistence, courage, and action.
6. Faith and Integrity
Throughout, biblical examples (like Joseph, Ruth, Moses) are used to illustrate principles of excellence, divine favor, and moral integrity in the success journey.


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