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Success Quote by John D. Rockefeller

"If you want to succeed, you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success"

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Rockefeller dresses risk up as virtue, but the line also reads like a field manual from someone who already owned the map. “Worn paths of accepted success” isn’t just a jab at conformity; it’s a warning that the obvious routes are crowded, policed, and priced in. If everyone knows the playbook, returns shrink. “Strike out on new paths” is the logic of arbitrage turned into self-help: find the unclaimed angle, the loophole, the underbuilt market, the distribution trick your competitors haven’t standardized yet.

The subtext is distinctly Gilded Age. Rockefeller rose in an economy where regulation was thin, information moved slowly, and consolidation could look like innovation to the people doing the consolidating. His “new paths” weren’t romantic leaps into the unknown so much as systematic rewiring of how oil moved, how prices were negotiated, and how rivals were absorbed or neutralized. Novelty here isn’t about creativity for its own sake; it’s about engineering advantage before anyone agrees it’s fair.

There’s also a moral sleight of hand. The quote flatters the striver by implying success is available to anyone bold enough to deviate, while quietly acknowledging that “accepted success” is a kind of social script - and scripts can be beaten by those willing to ignore the audience’s expectations. Rockefeller offers rebellion as strategy, not rebellion as politics. It’s an entrepreneurial ethic with sharp elbows: progress comes from leaving the main road, and if you build the shortcut early enough, you get to charge tolls.

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Unverified source: Random Reminiscences of Men and Events (John D. Rockefeller, 1909)
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It requires a better type of mind to seek out and to support or to create the new than to follow the worn paths of accepted success; but here is the great chance in our still rapidly developing country. (Chapter V (“Other Business Experiences and Business Principles”), printed page 144). The comm...
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"If you want to succeed, you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success." FixQuotes, 17 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-want-to-succeed-you-should-strike-out-on-14687/. Accessed 27 Feb. 2026.

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John D. Rockefeller

John D. Rockefeller (July 8, 1839 - May 23, 1937) was a Businessman from USA.

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