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Colin Powell

Born 1937 · American military officer and statesman

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[ Life ]

April 5, 1937, in New York City—the son of Jamaican immigrants, Luther and Maud Powell. He grew up in the South Bronx during the Depression, attended City College of New York on an ROTC scholarship, and commissioned as an Army officer in 1958. Two tours in Vietnam, a bullet wound in 1968, and thirty-five years of service culminated in his appointment as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in 1989, making him the youngest and first Black officer to hold the position.

[ Words & Works ]

Powell's memoir *My American Journey* (1995) sold over a million copies and remains a manual on leadership and resilience. His four "Colin Powell Rules"—know your job, listen to your troops, admit mistakes, and have humor—became doctrine in boardrooms and barracks alike. As Secretary of State under George W. Bush (2001–2005), his presentation to the UN on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction in February 2003 shaped geopolitics, though he later called it a "blot" on his record. His words endure because they balance the soldier's clarity with the statesman's caution.

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There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.

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The real comfort here lies in Powell's insistence that success leaves *clues*—it isn't mystical or reserved for the specially gifted. What sets this apart from mere "work hard" platitudes is the triangulation: preparation and hard work alone produce only exhaustion unless you're actively converting your failures into usable knowledge. A surgeon who performs the same procedure ten thousand times without analyzing her mistakes remains far less skilled than one who performs it a hundred times while scrutinizing every complication, and Powell understood that distinction. That's why his words stick—not because they're encouraging, but because they're accurate about the machinery underneath achievement.

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