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Брайан Трейси и его секреты достижения максимума
5:53
Истинные ценности и универсальные принципы Сти́вена Ко́ви
11:20
«Великий и ужасный» Стив Джобс
16:30
Простой богатый парень Билл Гейтс
23:05
Разбудивший в себе исполина — Э́нтони Ро́ббинс
30:27
История успеха Генри Форда
36:35
Универсальная личность Бе́нджамина Фра́нклина
41:01
«Я сделаю так!» — Авраам Линкольн
47:27
«Великий сторонник надежды» — Не́льсон Манде́ла
53:36
Джордж Са́мюэль Кле́йсон и его азбука финансов
59:05
Дейл Ка́рнеги и навыки эффективного общения
1:05:48
Формула достижения успеха Наполео́на Хилла
1:11:40
Король ме́неджмента Джек Уэ́лч
1:15:50
Робин Шарма и «Монах, который продал свой феррари»
1:21:20
Завещание Миямо́то Муса́си
1:24:37
Сунь-Цзы. Путь к успеху через «зону смерти»
1:30:41
Роберт Кийоса́ки о важности финансового образования
1:37:18
Уо́ррен Ба́ффет — волшебник из О́махи
1:46:16
Основатель компьютерной империи Майкл Делл
1:52:42
Авантюрист Ри́чард Брэ́нсон
2:03:09
Заключение
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Brian Tracy and his secrets of achievement
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maximum
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learning the science of success and personal growth
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requires considerable effort and
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lots of time for Brian
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Tracy to one of the leading authorities in
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world on issues of success and its path
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achievements for collecting knowledge and studying
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secrets of successful people needed
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almost half a century and millions of investments in
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training programs and books As a result
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Tracy concluded that there are no secrets
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no success But there are principles that were
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known to mankind since ancient times
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if you always stick to these
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principles to make them the driving force
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character building, helping
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acquire certain skills
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real success is guaranteed to you and life
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the path of Brian Tracy himself is a bright one
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confirmation
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Brian tracer was born in 1944 in
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Vancouver in the family of a carpenter and a teacher
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Tracy's family lived very modestly
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heresy making ends meet often
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there wasn't enough money even for food, so I didn't
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after graduating from school Brian got a job
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laborer on a steamship and spent 8 years in
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swimming having visited more than 80 countries
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I was 22 years old when I got a job
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work as a sales agent in
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remembers an investment company
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Brian Tracy I had colleagues
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who worked under the same conditions as
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I but they earned several times more
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then I became interested in Why Alone
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successful people And others No started
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interview those who succeed in reading
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books on business psychology, marketing and
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every time I learned something interesting
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I tried to apply the idea later in
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at a more mature age I developed for myself
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such an axiom, the more ideas you have
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the more you try, the more successful you will be
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the number of my contracts began to grow and
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I was appointed sales manager
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same as in the previous post
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I wasn't very good at first
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manager, I started asking again
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your colleagues What does it take to become
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successful started reading books again and
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apply what I learned A year later, I
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already managed a staff of 95 people taught
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each of these 95 people to what
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I learned it myself and typed it the same way
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managers at 30 years old I entered
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university after I graduated
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hired by a large company
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for the position of head of the department for
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real estate sales I have very little
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understood this business but knew how
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gained knowledge and experience began to act
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in the same way I asked those who were
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successful turnover after several years
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my department has reached millions of dollars
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left the company and started importing
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cars from Japan acted on
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old deferred scheme In the end I brought in
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America cars totaling 25
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million dollars installed networks of 65
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dealers then went to work for a bank in
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I tried my hand at an advertising company back in
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several types of business and finally
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Brian Tracy opened his own company
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International which deals
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release of methodological literature
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success psychology program
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Business Psychology Today Brian Tracy
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Outstanding Success Expert
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Personal development and business management
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with tireless energy they share their
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invaluable experience and sacred knowledge
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achieving efficiency with everyone
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those who want to change their life for the better
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Change your thinking and you will change your life
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You can have more be more and
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do more because you can become
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another person
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no one is better than you no one is smarter than you
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they just started earlier people
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waste their time ineffectively
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because we haven’t decided yet productively
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waste their time no matter what
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engaged in by people with high self-esteem
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get along with almost everyone again again
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repeat I like myself 50 times a day
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day
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It's sad that people are poor because...
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didn't decide to become rich, they suffer
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overweight and in poor health
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physical shape because they didn’t decide
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still be healthy and athletic solution
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family and parental problems simple
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spend more time with people
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who you care about and who you care about
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To fly with the eagles, don’t graze
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Turkeys' goal is fuel for the stove
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achievements You are happy only then
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when you strive for a clear specific goal
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which they set for themselves is not important
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what you say you wish you intend
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what you do or hope for is only important
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that you do
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You can achieve almost anything
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goals set for yourself if this
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the goal is clear and you are within enough time
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have been showing for a long time
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perseverance
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true happiness and contentment
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come when you feel that
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make a significant contribution to life
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of your world, the question to yourself is what
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my contribution
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become a paranoid person
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who is sure of what the world is up to
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good against you
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constantly bombard your mind with thoughts
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words, images and examples of people
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corresponding to the personality whose
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want to become and the goals you want
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reach chapter 2 true values ​​and
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Stephen Covey's universal principles
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This successful man collects
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stadiums of listeners to their performances
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publishes his own books in the millions
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circulation He is a talented author
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professional speaker consultant
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Expert in management and family
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relations has a Thomas College medal
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Mora For services to humanity in
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In 1998 he was awarded the Sikh Prize for
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contribution to peace has received international recognition
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entrepreneur of the year award for special
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achievement in business leadership and
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according to the magazine of secrets was named one
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of the 25 most influential people in America
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Who are we talking about, of course, and Stephen and Covey
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apparently Stephen was smart from childhood
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Malom Kohl him to the farmer's son
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managed to learn on my own
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12 honorary doctorates
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will be awarded the highest international
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awards and achieve worldwide recognition
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It’s impossible to say what Lilo’s fate is for a teenager
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from a religious family with little income
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but she was supportive and contributed her
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adjustments for example when Stephen
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found a bone disease, he is forced
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was to stop playing sports and decided
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you can devote yourself entirely to your studies
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achieve everything you dream about more than once
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mother Louise Richard Covey spoke about his son
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could a boy who lived modestly for
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town on a farm with his three
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sisters and brother and considered them her own
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best friends that after a few years
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he will become famous all over the world
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teacher and successful businessman
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precisely because the boy dared to dream about
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he became great and became who we know him
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today a famous writer with authority
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in leadership happy
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family man, father of nine children and grandfather
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52 grandchildren among many
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bestselling books written by Stephen Covey
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The book received special love and recognition
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about personal growth
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skills of highly effective people magazine
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time called this book that changed
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life for the better of so many people in that
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among the most famous all over the world
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influential business book 20th century book
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appeared in 1989 sold more than
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20 million copies have been translated
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in 38 languages ​​small consulting company
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company managed by Kovi Kove Leader
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thorn from a group of people grew Franklin
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Covey is the world leader in effective
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trainings for companies of individuals in 123
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countries of the world, the author of the theory died
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Stephen Covey's Management Directorate
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aged 79 years as I wanted in
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surrounded by his loving wife and children
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spouses his theory of management so far
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is now popular all over the world
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a few parting laconic quotes
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Stephen Covey Live Your Life
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imagination they recommend your stories
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Covey Try to dream in life
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imagine and not regret the past
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recall
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learn fastest In three cases before
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7 years in training and when life got in the way
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you in the corner if you want small ones
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changes in life, work on your
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attitude But if you want big and
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global changes Work on your
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paradigm When you show deep
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compassion and empathy towards
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to other people their defensive reactions
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decreases and appears instead
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positive reaction And you show
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extraordinary skill in solving
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common problems
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Try to dream more often in life
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imagine and not regret the past
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recall
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An effective person thinks beyond problems
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he thinks in possibilities effective people
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They feed opportunities and kill problems
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they think proactively, it happens to them too
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real crises and emergencies
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situations requiring immediate attention
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But their number is relatively small
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sometimes the most proactive thing we can do is
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do it just be happy
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smile sincerely happiness like
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misfortune is the result of proactive
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choice there are such phenomena for example
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weather that will never happen to us
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circle of influence However, how are people proactive?
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we can carry our own
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physical or social weather we
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we can be happy and accept how
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a given is something that is beyond our control
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while concentrating our efforts on
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that in our power life is big
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an adventure with thousands of possibilities
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scenario development
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Choose your attitude towards what
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happening around Create your own
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reality
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rid yourself of the five components
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emotional cancer criticize
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complain compare compete and
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rival
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make your work full of life
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not a life filled with work
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be where you think and act
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you can influence the situation by expanding these
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borders
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focus on the end goal while you
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live learn to live act chapter 3
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The Great and Powerful Steve Jobs
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This man is known all over the world before
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just as one of the founders of the company
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Apple became the most expensive in 2011
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public company in the world Steve Jobs
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born in San Francisco, California
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24 February
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1954
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his biological mother abandoned him
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at birth but set a condition for it
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adoptive parents who did not have a higher education
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education the child should have completed
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University Paul and Clara Jobs family
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a couple adopting a boy whose
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called Steve for many years
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had to save every cent
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to save money for my son's education
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Steve was not a good student at school and
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I was often bored in class and didn’t get carried away
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Steve and studying at a private humanities school
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he dropped out of ridge college
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after six months of training
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The only thing Jobs was interested in was
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Electronics but still he was not
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he had Steve's brilliant friends
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arose also interested in Electronics
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But unlike Jobs, he was
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child prodigy in 1970 by Steve Wozniak
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created the Apple personal computer in
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1976 Apple 2 and then Apple
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other revolutionary ones were created
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products that Steve Jobs is passionate about and
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Brilliant natural speaker
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advertised by consumer at age 29 Steve
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Jobs was almost at the top of his fame
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Mackintosh and his presentation in
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university dianza made history
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marketing Jobs is not an inventor or
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an engineer but a magician is his brilliant brainchild
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While the personal qualities of the daring
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authoritarian perfectionist Steve
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Jobs was constantly criticized
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his material creation of speech
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copied June 2005
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Stanford University awards
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Jobs an honorary doctorate Steve
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Jobs led a rather ascetic lifestyle
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life he could eat for several days
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only carrots or apples and his
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have been standard attire for many years
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Faded jeans and black turtleneck Jobs
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how did anyone know how limited
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time allotted to a person aged 48
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years doctors diagnosed him with cancer
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pancreas A after eight years
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October 5, 2011 the heart of Steve Jobs
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stopped beating
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his brilliant speech to graduates
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Stanford University Steve Jobs
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ends with words written in
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back cover of the whole earth catalog
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stuart brandon called steve bible
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generations and these words were like this
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stay hungry stay hungry
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reckless
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Here are a few more striking quotes from this
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genius manager whose name is even
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after his death continues to excite
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world creativity is just creation
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connections between things when creative
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people are asked how they did something
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they feel a little guilty
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because they didn't do anything
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actually just noticed it
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becomes clear to them Over time They
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were able to connect different pieces of their
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experience and synthesize something new This
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happens because they have experienced and
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saw more than others or because
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they think about it more when you
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you're young and you watch TV
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the television company conspired and want to do
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people are stupid but then you grow up and
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comes the understanding that people want it themselves
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and that's a much more frightening thought
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conspiracy is not scary you can do it
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shoot the bastards start a revolution but
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there is no TV conspiracy
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just satisfying demand Unfortunately
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it's really very difficult to create a product
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When using focus groups, people often do not
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they know what they want until they don't have it
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show me
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In the end it's all a matter of taste
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is to discover all the good things
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what people have already learned and try
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translate this good into your business
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Pikasa once said that they were good
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artists copy and great ones steal We
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never been ashamed to steal good ideas
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being right about everything is not the most important thing for
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the success of my endeavors is important to me
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it's important to do everything so well
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how possible is this to be done Problem
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is that I got older and realized that
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technological innovations are not capable
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really change the world Sorry but
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this is true, this understanding comes with
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When you have children you are born and you grow old
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and then you die and this happens already
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for many years and it won’t change anything
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Chapter 4 Simple Rich Guy Bill
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Gates is another outstanding talent in the world
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computer technology competitor Apple
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and Steve's former greatest rival
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Jobs Bill Gates founders
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chairman of the board of the corporation
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Microsoft Computer Tycoon Knight
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Britain's richest man in the world
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Bill Gates was born in Seattle on October 28
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1966 to the family of a corporate lawyer
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and the school teacher except Bill in
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was brought up in a prosperous family
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two girls
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programming inquisitive
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the teenager became interested at the age of 13 when he
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transferred to the most elite school in Seattle in
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like Side there was a room with a computer
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bought by the school mothers' club to give
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work with a computer in the late 60s
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for Seattle it was something to share
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with his old impressions of Bill Gates
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the young man showed his brilliant
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abilities in logic and everything
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free time for a couple with a friend of the same sex
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Allin spent time with the school computer
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seeing such a great passion for my son
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computing wise parents
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stimulated its development by encouraging
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Bill to achieve his own goals
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goals they paid for tuition at Lakesite
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gave money for books but about bills for
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computer time I had to
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care himself remembers Gates It was
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good lesson for Bill once again
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forever learned that earthly goods are not
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manna from heaven and long and hard work
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reaching 15 year old Bill 20 thousand
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dollars for developing a program for
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traffic control
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17-year-old Bell's achievement of 30 thousand
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dollars for creating a software package
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on Boniville energy distribution
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huge dams Hard work and skill
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seize the moment served well
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Bill when he's already a student
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Harvard University in January
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1975 Paul Allen brought a fresh issue
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popular Electronics magazine
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emblazoned on the cover
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mini-computer Altair 8800 for 397
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dollars essentially it was a simple car
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an empty box without electronic circuits and
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external devices
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inspired ideas friends immediately
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started developing software
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software for personal computer
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having promised the company representatives in advance
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mits Basic version eventually
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Basic presentation was a success
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inspired by this success and firmly
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are sure that they are personal
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computers are the future Gates with
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alin founded his own company
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Microsoft and drops out of Harvard
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Passion for programming has become a business
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Bill Gates' lifelong failures
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difficulties can break anyone but
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just not the one who has a global goal
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and knows exactly what he wants to achieve
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Despite the fact that the first five
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Microsoft customers did not go bankrupt
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focusing on the lack of positive
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results Bill Gates continued to persevere
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work
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perseverance and great hard work were
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rewarded in the 80s by Microsoft
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entered into a contract with BM for
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creation of software for
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the world's first personal computer
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and became a leader in sales of applied and
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system software is
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there was a real sensation on the new market
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IBM computer with operating system
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Microsoft at 31 Bill Gates became
00:20:06
billionaire and Microsoft transformed
00:20:08
to an open joint stock company for
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today Microsoft is
00:20:13
giant corporation with more than 90 employees
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thousand employees in more than 100
00:20:18
countries of the world according to Forbes magazine
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was named the richest twice
00:20:24
person in the world from 1996 to 2007
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year and in 2009, while snobbery is not
00:20:33
inherent in Gates, he has rather modest
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appetites in food clothes along with their
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Bill Gates is involved with his wife Melinda
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charity by establishing his own
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fund a married couple is raising two
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son's daughters Seemingly reaching
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such success in all areas of life is possible
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resting on your laurels is not in character
00:20:54
Bill Gates stop at
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achieved, he is absorbed in work on
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launching satellites providing
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worldwide telecommunications and development
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the world's largest source
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visual information quotes from Bill
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Gates at any time, leave and
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create your own business and go to Harvard
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it's never too late to come back
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I can reproduce the Source code for
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the first microcomputer were written back in
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1975 my heart belongs to Basic
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If you look into my brain you will see
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that it is filled with magic programs
00:21:31
programs and Vera programs and this is not
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will change
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you know Despite the fact that in 1975 we
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came up with a concept for Microsoft
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computer on every table and in every
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at home we didn’t understand what we needed for this
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will need to become a big company Oh
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every time I thought oh god we can
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grow twice as great, go to one of the
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these business centers bangalore-infosist but
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just at the same time Walk another three miles and
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Look at the man who lives without
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toilet and plumbing, the world is not one-dimensional and
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computers in the hierarchy of human needs
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occupy not even one of the first five
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places
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the ideal for me has always been relationships
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parents they actively communicated all the time
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everyone did it together it was real
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team and I wanted in my life
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there was something so magical
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success is a bad teacher he makes you dizzy
00:22:28
he is not reliable business Great game
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constant competition and minimum rules
00:22:35
account in which money is kept
00:22:38
between the ass and the sofa there is no dollar
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will fly by spending money wisely as well
00:22:44
It’s hard to make money
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I'm fine in terms of food and clothes
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after a certain point money
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they cease to matter to me
00:22:54
the benefit is to build an organization
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which will help those who are poorest
00:22:59
enjoy what you do and you too
00:23:02
you will never work in your life
00:23:05
chapter 5 awakening the giant within
00:23:09
Anthony Robbins
00:23:11
They say if a person is lucky in love then
00:23:14
It is unlikely that he will have financial luck
00:23:16
if a person has achieved great financial
00:23:19
there is little success, no one doubts
00:23:22
his moral qualities in case
00:23:24
dizzying career and family
00:23:26
well-being poor health
00:23:28
is perceived as a pattern because
00:23:31
that everyone knows that to be successful in everyone
00:23:33
spheres of life is immediately impossible, however
00:23:36
there are people who crush these
00:23:38
established stereotypes and prove that
00:23:41
a person can develop harmoniously and
00:23:44
be successful in all major
00:23:45
directions of life Looking at Anthony
00:23:48
Robbins realizes that he is the one
00:23:50
he's the best man, he's rich, he's beautiful
00:23:53
relationship with his wife he is a happy father
00:23:56
four children, his fee for a 12-hour
00:23:59
seminar for which preliminary
00:24:01
records are kept for 18 months
00:24:04
million dollars regularly millions
00:24:07
dollars he donates through his
00:24:09
the charity fund comes from him
00:24:11
the enormous energy of which he generously
00:24:13
energizes an audience of thousands
00:24:15
his seminars Anthony Robbins personal
00:24:18
coach for presidents and members
00:24:20
royal families as well as many world
00:24:23
celebrity speaker motivator psychologist
00:24:26
actor author of best-selling books about
00:24:28
personal development his motivational
00:24:31
the seminars changed life for the better more
00:24:33
50 million people out of more than 80
00:24:36
countries of the world giant of thought genius master
00:24:40
the highest level Tony Robbins came to
00:24:43
to your greatest success from poverty
00:24:45
childhood where children celebrate Thanksgiving
00:24:48
rarely received gifts on holiday
00:24:50
the table was equated to a miracle My first
00:24:53
mentor was a man named Jim Rohn
00:24:55
remembers Tony after many years
00:24:58
he taught me that happiness and success lie in
00:25:00
life is not the result of what we have but
00:25:03
the way we live Jim Rohn worked
00:25:06
together with Tony Robbins in the publishing house
00:25:08
the house where his work began
00:25:10
activity had an impact on the purposeful
00:25:13
and a young man who was thirsty for new knowledge
00:25:15
influence from birth Tony had talent
00:25:18
communicating with people who helped a lot
00:25:21
he's a top seller at work
00:25:23
Anthony Robbins's confidence in his
00:25:26
strength increased when he mastered the technique
00:25:28
NLP and soon came up with his own
00:25:31
Diamond method and then developed and
00:25:34
Anthony's other self-development methods
00:25:36
Robbins became the founder
00:25:38
life coaching his coaching audio system
00:25:41
is still the most effective in
00:25:44
world Robins plays in the Major League and
00:25:46
looks like a real giant in the background
00:25:49
other supermasters and business coaches
00:25:51
on personal development
00:25:53
belief in limitations creates limited
00:25:55
people says Anthony Robbins if he
00:25:59
myself being a fat teenager from a poor
00:26:01
families without higher education
00:26:03
I would limit myself to what I have, I wouldn’t throw it away
00:26:06
the challenge of fate had no effect and
00:26:08
did not strive for greatness with determination
00:26:10
he would hardly have become a target
00:26:12
multimillionaire greatest strategist
00:26:14
success and catalyst for change first
00:26:18
Robins wrote the book in 1987
00:26:22
it was called unlimited power How
00:26:25
reach the pinnacle of personal achievement
00:26:27
The book described the Magnificent
00:26:30
self-development and improvement program
00:26:32
personal effectiveness helping
00:26:34
get rid of the fear of phobias and false
00:26:36
beliefs here are a few quotes from this
00:26:39
books are one of the ways to bring yourself into
00:26:42
state ensuring achievement
00:26:44
for the result you want, act as
00:26:47
if we had already achieved this success
00:26:50
nothing in itself is good not bad
00:26:53
thought makes it this or that one more
00:26:58
the property that unites all the greats
00:27:00
leaders and achievers
00:27:02
in modern times they operate in
00:27:05
confidence that they create their own world
00:27:07
the phrase you hear from them all the time
00:27:10
I take responsibility It's mine
00:27:12
care
00:27:14
Dr. Robert Schuler who teaches
00:27:17
concept thinking possibilities sets
00:27:20
your root question is what would you
00:27:22
tried to do it if they knew what
00:27:24
success is guaranteed and failure is not for you
00:27:27
threatens to think about it
00:27:30
the one who achieves the highest results
00:27:32
these days they are not the Lucky Ones
00:27:34
avoided defeat and people convinced of
00:27:37
that if they do something
00:27:39
action and it won't give them that
00:27:41
the result they expected
00:27:43
then they will still learn a useful lesson
00:27:47
your behavior is the result
00:27:50
your condition And your condition in yours
00:27:53
the queue is the result of your
00:27:55
internal representation and your
00:27:57
physiology
00:28:00
It is important in life to concentrate on that
00:28:02
what we want to achieve and not on what
00:28:05
we want
00:28:07
what a person believes in what he
00:28:09
considers it possible or
00:28:11
The impossible will largely be
00:28:14
determine what he is capable of or not
00:28:16
capable
00:28:18
the way you feel is not
00:28:20
the result of what happens to you in
00:28:23
life is the result of how you
00:28:25
interpret everything that happens in
00:28:28
your life's greatest gift is
00:28:30
distinguishes successful people from mediocre ones
00:28:33
it's their ability to force themselves
00:28:35
act and this is such a gift that
00:28:38
Each of us can easily develop in ourselves
00:28:40
because we never know
00:28:42
the actual state of affairs and we have
00:28:45
just your version of what is happening why
00:28:47
then I wouldn’t be able to imagine the situation
00:28:50
so that it inspires and gives
00:28:53
they created energy for us and others
00:28:55
restrictions
00:28:57
a new book was published in 2008
00:29:00
Anthony Robbins awakening his giant
00:29:03
which instantly became a bestseller
00:29:05
just clean this book, you don’t need much with it
00:29:09
work Implement daily
00:29:11
skills to apply practical advice
00:29:14
all readers of this have action
00:29:17
books have a chance to change your life
00:29:19
the best in just two weeks
00:29:21
take this chance or not
00:29:23
It's up to you to decide, but for now a few quotes from
00:29:26
books
00:29:27
one of the main secrets of life and
00:29:30
time management know what you want and
00:29:33
have strong enough reasons to
00:29:35
you can do this at any time
00:29:39
you can make a decision that is forever
00:29:41
will change the direction of your life
00:29:43
Identify your problems but give yourself
00:29:46
strength and energy for decisions
00:29:50
the real solution is determined by those
00:29:52
actual steps that you
00:29:54
did if you did nothing then
00:29:57
you didn't make any decision
00:30:00
knowledge is only potential power and
00:30:04
action is the real power the road to
00:30:07
excellence begins with the awareness of
00:30:10
that our faith is our choice
00:30:13
the road leading to success forever
00:30:16
updated Success is progressive
00:30:19
movement and not a point that can be
00:30:21
achieve remember The main thing is to believe in yourself
00:30:25
even if no one believes in you
00:30:27
Chapter 6 Henry Ford's success story
00:30:32
automobile tycoon Henry Ford always
00:30:35
He believed in his genius, he was born into a family
00:30:38
wealthy farmers However, good
00:30:40
did not receive education When already in
00:30:43
adult life partner indicated Henry
00:30:45
to his illiterate letter he
00:30:47
with irritation I noticed the most difficult thing
00:30:50
in the world is to think one's own
00:30:52
head That's probably why there are so few
00:30:54
people do this even when they were
00:30:57
plant managers preferred to hire
00:31:00
self-taught workers rather than professional ones
00:31:02
workers first meeting with the locomobile
00:31:05
which had an indelible effect on Henry
00:31:07
the impression took place when he was 12
00:31:10
years since then, fascination with mechanisms
00:31:13
became the main business of his life to create
00:31:16
car for everyone became his obsession
00:31:19
the idea of ​​the first Ford car
00:31:22
designed in 1893 while working
00:31:26
in the company of Thomas Edison Edison
00:31:29
predicted a great future for Ford but
00:31:31
Edison I really didn't like it
00:31:33
inventive search for its main
00:31:35
engineer preventing him from concentrating on
00:31:38
work in the office as a result of Henry Ne
00:31:41
wanting to give up my idea to create
00:31:43
a car available to everyone leaves the company
00:31:46
The Bangley Street Maniac was nicknamed
00:31:49
Henry Ford Everyman ridiculing him and
00:31:52
the car he created but the Fort itself
00:31:55
the future legendary is not at all upset
00:31:58
a businessman of the 20th century understood better than anyone that
00:32:00
people love winners, so he will become
00:32:03
winner in their eyes in 1902
00:32:07
Henry gets into his car and
00:32:10
wins a car race thereby making
00:32:12
a great advertisement for yourself, but Henry
00:32:16
Ford needs a universal car for
00:32:18
it seemed fantastic to everyone
00:32:21
But not for Henry, for whom nothing can
00:32:23
stop on the way to his goal
00:32:26
20 years of development errors and failures
00:32:29
bankruptcy of two own companies
00:32:31
Ford were finally successful in 1913
00:32:35
year the first conveyor was launched which
00:32:39
marked a new milestone in
00:32:40
automotive industry and made it a reality
00:32:43
Fort father's dream automobile
00:32:45
industry gave people what they wanted
00:32:48
wholeheartedly affordable car at
00:32:51
this is a relatively cheap car
00:32:53
corresponded to the highest quality
00:32:56
Henry Ford was convinced that his luck and
00:32:59
success must be shared with him
00:33:01
workers are difficult mercenaries and
00:33:04
partners in his business
00:33:06
he assigned decent work to worthy workers
00:33:09
fee of 5 dollars per day Many believe
00:33:12
Ford was a tyrant at the plant which reigned
00:33:15
the most severe discipline they say
00:33:17
the businessman even maintained a staff of
00:33:19
informants who worked under
00:33:21
cover However, Ford himself stated
00:33:24
the next thing is my secret is
00:33:27
ability to understand another's point of view
00:33:29
person and look at things from him and from
00:33:33
his point of view despite
00:33:36
existing at the Ford plant are almost
00:33:38
workers craved a totalitarian order
00:33:40
get a job from him increase sales
00:33:43
increased day by day bringing
00:33:45
Huge profit for the car king
00:33:47
out of 10 cars purchased in America
00:33:50
everyone came off the Ford assembly line but the money
00:33:53
for Henry success was not the main thing
00:33:56
constant in 1926 prosperous
00:34:00
Ford's enterprise was once on the brink
00:34:03
ruin after competitors
00:34:05
they started selling cars on credit
00:34:08
Ford remained true to itself by trying
00:34:10
Take a look at the current situation
00:34:12
in a new way He created a new model
00:34:15
car superior to previous ones
00:34:17
all criteria and having much less
00:34:20
cost in 1927 of a brand new car
00:34:24
rolled off the Ford assembly line in 24 seconds
00:34:28
the largest Industrialist of the first
00:34:30
half of the 20th century and one of the richest
00:34:33
people in the world passed away at the age of 83
00:34:36
years I would like to improve the world by
00:34:40
I live there like this It was the biggest
00:34:42
the desire of the person to whom were available
00:34:45
all earthly goods valuable advice from Henry
00:34:49
Ford
00:34:50
specialists are so smart and experienced that
00:34:53
they know exactly why it can’t be done
00:34:55
they see this or that everywhere
00:34:58
limits and obstacles If I wanted
00:35:01
destroy competitors would provide
00:35:03
they have a horde of specialists
00:35:05
ideas themselves are valuable, but every idea is
00:35:08
in the end Just an idea The task is
00:35:11
to implement it practically If you
00:35:15
you have the enthusiasm you can accomplish
00:35:17
anything enthusiasm is the basis
00:35:20
any progress
00:35:22
honest failure is not shameful on the contrary
00:35:25
failure is an opportunity to start again but
00:35:28
already wiser much more often people
00:35:31
give up than fail When
00:35:34
It seems like the whole world is against it
00:35:36
remember that the plane takes off against
00:35:39
wind
00:35:40
There are these strange people everywhere
00:35:43
who don't know that yesterday is yesterday and
00:35:45
who wake up every morning with
00:35:47
last year's thoughts in my head
00:35:49
thoughts about the future desire to do
00:35:52
more bring the mind into such a state
00:35:55
when it seems like there is nothing
00:35:57
impossible
00:35:59
If I had 4 dollars three of them
00:36:02
I would give it for advertising if you require
00:36:05
from someone to give their time
00:36:08
and energy for business, then make sure that
00:36:11
he did not experience financial difficulties
00:36:14
I don't care where the person came from
00:36:17
Sensing or Harvard prisons we are hiring
00:36:20
a person and not a story, quality is
00:36:24
do something right even when
00:36:26
no one is watching
00:36:27
the main benefit of capital is not
00:36:30
make more money but to
00:36:32
make money to improve life chapter
00:36:36
7
00:36:37
Benjamin's universal personality
00:36:39
Franklin's life is a continuous training
00:36:43
personal development is great
00:36:45
Benjamin Franklin realized
00:36:47
politician diplomat scientist
00:36:49
inventor one of the founding fathers
00:36:51
USA being a man of action and at the same time
00:36:55
He has a passionate and inquisitive nature
00:36:58
all my incredible life I was something
00:37:00
passionate about creating something comprehending something
00:37:03
and strived for the perfection of which
00:37:05
he never achieved recognition, however
00:37:08
list of his historical achievements
00:37:10
Benjamin Franklin is impressive
00:37:13
Inventing bifocal glasses
00:37:16
Franklin's stove he is the creator of the first
00:37:19
a detailed map of the golf stream for him
00:37:22
owns many discoveries in the field
00:37:24
electricity is the founder
00:37:27
the first public library in the USA and
00:37:29
Philadelphia Academy is one of
00:37:32
creators of the Declaration of Independence and
00:37:35
US Constitution as a publisher released
00:37:37
many books by Benjamin Franklin
00:37:40
Descendant of settlers in
00:37:42
North American colonies in the mid 17
00:37:44
century in his youth moved to Philadelphia Where
00:37:48
hired a printer in a printing house for the whole
00:37:51
your long life What not
00:37:53
had to deal with Franklin he was
00:37:55
public figure physicist hydrologist
00:37:58
philosopher diplomat journalists lawyer
00:38:01
and even Benjamin is a Mason
00:38:04
Franklin owns the formation
00:38:06
visions of the American way of life
00:38:09
invented an armed postal service
00:38:11
police issuing books to your home in the library
00:38:14
he also came up with the idea of ​​creating
00:38:17
respectable middle class
00:38:18
living by his honest labor 13
00:38:22
virtues from Benjamin Franklin
00:38:24
which you need to develop in order to
00:38:26
achieving moral perfection
00:38:29
abstinence Do not eat until you become stupefied Do not drink
00:38:32
to the point of intoxication
00:38:34
silence said what could
00:38:36
to benefit others or you
00:38:39
the love of order itself Let it be for everyone
00:38:43
your thing will have its place Let it be
00:38:45
every thing you do will have its time
00:38:48
determination decide to do what you have to do
00:38:51
but what I decided to carry out steadily
00:38:55
frugality allowing oneself only those
00:38:58
expenses that will benefit others or
00:39:00
don't waste anything on your own
00:39:03
in vain Hard work without wasting time
00:39:06
Always be busy doing something useful
00:39:09
canceling all non-essential tasks
00:39:12
sincerity without resorting to harmful
00:39:15
deception Let your thoughts be innocent
00:39:18
fair And if you say so, let them
00:39:20
the words will be the same
00:39:23
justice by never offending people
00:39:26
causing them harm or not doing good as
00:39:29
carried out the duty of moderation avoiding extremes
00:39:33
Don't hold grudges for the wrongs done to you
00:39:35
even if you think that it is
00:39:38
deserves
00:39:39
cleanliness without allowing the slightest
00:39:43
dirt on yourself or in clothes or in the house
00:39:47
calmness Don't worry about trifles
00:39:50
due to minor incidents or
00:39:52
inevitable
00:39:53
Chastity of lust indulging rarely
00:39:56
the only thing for health or for
00:39:59
prolongation of the family without allowing her
00:40:01
led to dullness or weakness, or
00:40:04
deprived of peace of mind or abandoned the Shadow
00:40:07
on your good name or someone else's
00:40:09
meekness following the example of Jesus and Socrates
00:40:14
Here are some more Franklin quotes
00:40:17
because you're not even sure about one thing
00:40:19
don't waste a minute, not a single hour
00:40:23
if you love life then don’t waste time because
00:40:26
time is the fabric of which life is made
00:40:29
Let all things be in their place
00:40:31
let every task have its time
00:40:35
Every minute spent on organization
00:40:37
of its activities saves you a whole
00:40:40
one who gets up late owes a whole hour
00:40:44
run through the day and barely by night
00:40:46
complete all your tasks
00:40:48
goes to bed early and gets up early that's what
00:40:51
makes a person healthy, rich and smart
00:40:55
some people die at 25 and go to their graves
00:40:59
only get to 75 years old chapter 8 i
00:41:03
I'll do it Abraham Lincoln Abraham
00:41:07
Lincoln sixteenth president
00:41:09
of the United States of America headed
00:41:12
state during the Civil War
00:41:14
preserving the unity of the country and abolishing
00:41:16
slavery by such great deeds Abraham
00:41:19
Lincoln went down in world history
00:41:21
therefore he is rightfully considered the greatest
00:41:24
political figure of the world his childhood
00:41:27
passed in the family of farmers Thomas and Nancy
00:41:30
Lincoln They changed places often
00:41:32
residence What prevented you from getting
00:41:34
primary education for small children
00:41:36
Lincoln but inquisitive by nature
00:41:39
the boy was drawn to knowledge by spending a lot
00:41:41
time to read books upon reaching
00:41:44
Abraham began to come of age
00:41:46
earn your own living
00:41:47
life having tested one's strength in many
00:41:50
Lincoln preferred professions
00:41:52
studying the law of mathematics and mechanics
00:41:55
he also loved sports and
00:41:59
proved himself to be an excellent fighter
00:42:01
extraordinary appearance natural
00:42:03
magnetism and incredible energy of Abraham
00:42:06
Lincoln had people drawn to him.
00:42:08
true authority of a professional and
00:42:10
selfless man of action Lincoln
00:42:13
won when he was elected to
00:42:15
Illinois State Legislature
00:42:17
And later, having opened the practice of lawyers in
00:42:20
Springfield Judicial Circuit in 1847
00:42:23
Lincoln was elected to the House
00:42:25
representatives of the US Congress where is he
00:42:28
opposed America's invasion of
00:42:30
Mexico and the spread of slavery However
00:42:33
such opposition to aggressive
00:42:35
American policy was adopted
00:42:37
by the majority of US legislators
00:42:39
with hostility
00:42:40
Lincoln's political popularity
00:42:42
his legal services fell sharply
00:42:44
monetary debts were in demand
00:42:46
grew up like a snowball but Abraham
00:42:50
armed with knowledge courageously
00:42:51
overcame all obstacles on his
00:42:54
continued to work hard, investing
00:42:57
into his labors of heart and as a result was able
00:43:00
not only restore the former successfully with
00:43:02
lawyer but also by joining
00:43:04
Republican Party in 1864
00:43:07
proved himself to be a leading politician
00:43:09
opposing the abolition of slavery, however
00:43:12
the question of the abolition of slavery was fraught
00:43:15
the collapse of the Union of States, which could not
00:43:17
let Lincoln try with all his might
00:43:20
prevent the development of confrontation
00:43:22
South and North in the Civil War
00:43:24
Lincoln exercised restraint skillfully
00:43:27
avoided extreme measures by acting cautiously and
00:43:29
wisely gained wide fame in
00:43:32
country as a strong and smart politician
00:43:34
Abraham Lincoln was nominated
00:43:37
for President from the Republican Party and
00:43:40
in 1860 he won the presidential
00:43:43
elections finding itself in the most difficult
00:43:45
the situation of the impending collapse of the country
00:43:48
the newly elected president began
00:43:50
act decisively and quickly create
00:43:52
army of Volunteers and starting a war between
00:43:54
southern and northern states failures and
00:43:58
the bitterness of defeat did not break Lincoln
00:44:00
he managed to create an effective
00:44:03
government and planning parties
00:44:05
skillfully maneuvering between their opinions my
00:44:08
the main goal in this fight is to save the Union
00:44:11
regardless of preservation or
00:44:13
destruction of slavery if I can save
00:44:16
Union without freeing the slaves I will do this
00:44:19
If I can save him just set him free
00:44:22
I will do this to all slaves if I can
00:44:26
save him by freeing some of the slaves
00:44:28
I'll do this
00:44:30
Lincoln's outstanding contribution to the fight for
00:44:32
true human freedom and respect
00:44:35
human dignity commemorated
00:44:37
two documents Hamstead law according to
00:44:40
to which anyone could receive 65
00:44:43
hectares of land for just 10 dollars what
00:44:46
created a solid foundation for development
00:44:48
American Farming and Proclamation
00:44:51
on the emancipation of black slaves 13
00:44:53
the American president dearly loved his
00:44:56
the people and the people reciprocated him
00:44:59
electing Lincoln in 1864 for a second
00:45:03
presidential term war between northerners and
00:45:07
by southerners ceased on the occasion of which 14
00:45:09
April 1865 was arranged
00:45:13
national celebration and on the same day
00:45:16
the American heart stopped beating
00:45:18
the president who led the country out of
00:45:20
dire situation
00:45:22
he was what Beethoven was in music
00:45:25
Dante in poetry Raphael in painting
00:45:27
Christ philosophy of life said a
00:45:31
Lincoln Leo Tolstoy words of wisdom
00:45:34
bequeathed by Abraham Lincoln's descendant
00:45:36
still sound relevant today
00:45:38
our country cannot be rich
00:45:41
materially and spiritually poor
00:45:43
the best part of our life consists of
00:45:46
I don’t know my friends Who was my grandfather much
00:45:49
I'm more interested in who his grandson will be
00:45:53
no one has enough memory to
00:45:55
always lie successfully
00:45:57
the politician reminds me of a man who
00:46:00
killed his father and mother and then when he
00:46:03
sentence is passed, asks him to be spared
00:46:05
on the grounds that he is an orphan
00:46:07
whenever I have to die I want
00:46:10
so that people who knew me better than others
00:46:12
they said that I always weeded
00:46:15
thistles and grew flowers wherever
00:46:18
in my opinion the flowers could grow
00:46:21
I wouldn't like to be a slave And I wouldn't want to
00:46:24
being a slave owner expresses my
00:46:27
understanding of democracy
00:46:29
trickery and flattery are blood relatives when
00:46:33
I do good I feel good
00:46:35
when I do bad I feel bad
00:46:39
bad That's my religion I conquer my own
00:46:42
enemies by turning them into friends
00:46:45
character is like a tree and his reputation
00:46:49
shadows we care about shadows but really
00:46:52
you really have to think about the tree
00:46:55
the possibility that we can endure
00:46:57
defeat in battle should not hinder us
00:47:00
fight for the cause we believe
00:47:02
fair
00:47:04
my life experience convinced me that people
00:47:07
having no disadvantages have very few
00:47:10
The merits of marriage are neither heaven nor hell
00:47:14
just Purgatory
00:47:16
books are needed to remind a person
00:47:18
that his original thoughts are not so
00:47:21
you most people are so happy
00:47:24
how happy they decided to be
00:47:27
Chapter 9 The Great Supporter of Hope
00:47:30
Nelson Mandela May 10, 1994 for the first time
00:47:36
in the history of the South African Republic
00:47:38
a black man was elected to the post of President
00:47:41
became the eighth president of South Africa
00:47:44
76-year-old Nelson rallied junk
00:47:48
Great Leader Madiba clan name of the people
00:47:50
Koso was born on July 18, 1918 into the family
00:47:55
head of a small village
00:47:57
died December 5, 2013 aged 95
00:48:02
27 years of his life Nelson Mandela
00:48:05
served in prison as an active fighter for
00:48:08
human rights
00:48:11
before Nelson Mandela was charged
00:48:13
charges of treason
00:48:15
organizing sabotage of workers' strikes
00:48:17
he managed to get in absentia
00:48:19
South African University degree
00:48:21
Bachelor of Arts accept
00:48:24
participation in numerous mass events
00:48:26
protests against infringement of rights and freedoms
00:48:29
black population become a member and
00:48:32
leader of the African national
00:48:33
Ankh Congress and Youth League
00:48:36
fighting to build a free and
00:48:39
democratic society
00:48:40
active public figure and hot
00:48:43
Nelson Mandela was a patriot of his country
00:48:45
confident in the correctness of his ideas and with
00:48:48
moved with great tenacity towards
00:48:50
achieving his high goal
00:48:52
eliminating racism legally
00:48:55
thanks to honesty modesty leadership
00:48:58
quality mandella has become an authority for
00:49:00
many ordinary people their hopes and
00:49:03
defender fighting for rights and freedom
00:49:05
African mandala guided
00:49:07
the views of Mahatma Gandhi and not
00:49:10
rapist bo he was nicknamed black
00:49:13
Primrose in 1961 Mandela still
00:49:17
had to admit that
00:49:19
nonviolent resistance did not give
00:49:21
expected results so it creates
00:49:23
armed wing of the Ankh which
00:49:26
organizes bombings of government
00:49:28
and military facilities But in this way
00:49:30
so that no one gets hurt no one is
00:49:33
killed when more than 20 years later
00:49:36
later some members of the ankh deployed
00:49:39
large-scale guerrilla war against
00:49:40
apartheid resulted in deaths
00:49:43
multidimensional population mandella sharply
00:49:45
condemned the rude action of his
00:49:47
fellow party members in 1962 Nelson
00:49:51
mandala his Companions for sabotage
00:49:53
activities were arrested and imprisoned
00:49:56
imprisoned for 18 years Mandela served time in
00:49:59
solitary confinement in a prison on an island
00:50:01
Robin in the Atlantic Ocean and
00:50:04
forced to work in limestone
00:50:05
quarry was then transferred to prison
00:50:08
Polsmur And my last two years
00:50:10
Nelson Mandela conducted his conclusions in
00:50:13
Victor Verstar prison from where he came out
00:50:16
1990 after signing the last
00:50:19
white president of South Africa decree
00:50:21
legalizing various movements
00:50:23
anti-apartheit liberation of the Great
00:50:26
supporter Nadezhda As Mandela called
00:50:28
itself was a World Event
00:50:31
scale which was broadcast online
00:50:33
in all countries on that day mandella
00:50:35
addressed his people
00:50:37
claiming that his fight against the regime
00:50:39
apartheid is not over but he will do his best
00:50:42
strength so that the goal of his life is peace for
00:50:45
black population of the country and
00:50:46
giving him the right to vote was
00:50:49
achieved peacefully
00:50:51
Mandela's goal was achieved in 1994
00:50:55
when all South African citizens
00:50:57
The republics were given equal rights
00:50:59
rejoicing and rejoicing in the Victory people
00:51:02
elected Nelson Mandela to whom
00:51:05
moment was 76 years old president of the country
00:51:08
Nelson Mandela became for many
00:51:10
greatest example of persistent struggle until
00:51:13
achieving major changes but More
00:51:16
His skill is more admired
00:51:18
forgive your enemies but remember everything up to
00:51:22
the smallest details of what he learned during
00:51:24
long years spent in Nelson prison
00:51:27
Mandela did not waste his energy on
00:51:29
revenge for the suffering caused to him and all
00:51:32
directed his energy into constructive
00:51:34
towards the fight against racism
00:51:36
prosperity of his country and
00:51:38
South African people during their
00:51:40
his tenure as President of South Africa
00:51:42
carried out reforms in educational
00:51:44
medical and social systems
00:51:47
he has a lot to learn not only
00:51:49
ordinary people but also for many
00:51:51
modern political figures
00:51:53
can become a guide and guide
00:51:55
a thread worthy example of the present
00:51:58
leader some amazing quotes
00:52:01
Nelson mandalas that are possible
00:52:02
will inspire you to make changes in your life
00:52:05
education is the most powerful weapon that
00:52:08
you can use to change
00:52:10
peace Bravery is not the absence of fear but
00:52:14
victory over him is not money that creates Success A
00:52:18
Freedom to be offended and indignant is everything
00:52:21
is like drinking poison in the hope that it
00:52:23
will kill your enemies There is nothing better than
00:52:26
return to where there is nothing
00:52:28
changed to understand how you have changed
00:52:31
myself
00:52:32
difficulties destroy some people but
00:52:35
create others many things seem
00:52:38
impossible until we make them
00:52:41
must be very wise with time
00:52:43
and forever remember what is the best
00:52:46
time to start doing something today
00:52:49
I can't forget but I can forgive not
00:52:53
judge me by my success judge me
00:52:56
because how many times have I fallen and risen
00:53:00
A bright head and a bright heart always
00:53:03
create a strong combination And when you
00:53:06
add to this a sharp tongue or
00:53:08
pencil you get something very explosive
00:53:11
One of the main signs of happiness and
00:53:14
harmony is a complete absence
00:53:15
I need to prove something to someone
00:53:19
not an optimist but a great supporter of hope
00:53:22
everyone is capable of surpassing circumstances
00:53:24
and succeed if they have
00:53:27
passion in what they do If you
00:53:31
you have a dream nothing will stop you
00:53:33
bring it to life until you give up
00:53:36
Chapter 10 George Samwel Clayson and his
00:53:40
ABC of finance
00:53:43
The name of George Samuel Clason is known
00:53:46
to the modern reader thanks to his
00:53:48
Information brochures About the basics
00:53:50
financial management written in
00:53:52
back in 1926 Despite the fact that since
00:53:56
since the publication of the book, collected under
00:53:58
one cover covered all these brochures
00:54:00
this has been a classic for almost hundreds of years
00:54:03
economic literature is relevant to
00:54:05
this day the book is called the richest
00:54:08
man in Babylon
00:54:10
a few words about the author of this
00:54:12
bestseller George Samuel is born
00:54:15
Clayson in 1874 in American
00:54:18
town Louisiana Missouri after graduating
00:54:21
University of Nebraska he enrolled in
00:54:24
served in the US Army and participated in
00:54:26
Spanish American War after the war
00:54:29
period George Samuel Clason founded
00:54:31
own mapping company
00:54:34
Clayson Map published the first atlas of the USA and
00:54:37
Clayson gained fame in Canada after
00:54:40
publication of a series of essays
00:54:42
Babylonian parables based on
00:54:44
ancient cuneiform tablets found in
00:54:47
Mesopotamia which contained information
00:54:49
about the wisdom of Babylonian traders
00:54:51
moneylenders and other business people
00:54:54
ancient era trying to translate not
00:54:57
associated fragments of ancient texts George
00:54:59
Clayson has repeatedly asked for help
00:55:01
British Association of Archaeologists
00:55:03
resulting work
00:55:05
about economics and financial success became
00:55:08
very popular among banking and
00:55:10
insurance workers
00:55:12
small in volume but grandiose in size
00:55:14
basically the book is the richest man
00:55:16
Babylon is still in print
00:55:19
Millions of people continue to comprehend
00:55:21
the wisdom hidden in the book itself
00:55:24
rich man of babylon written
00:55:26
in clear and very simple language you can
00:55:29
read in 4-5 hours in order to
00:55:31
briefly convey to you the essence of the book
00:55:33
It will take even less time So in
00:55:36
in his book George Samuel Clason
00:55:38
opens up the form of instructive stories
00:55:40
re-reader the secret of money gives the basis
00:55:43
financial literacy explains how
00:55:45
save up, preserve and increase capital 6
00:55:49
simple rules of financial success for
00:55:51
any person
00:55:52
start filling your wallet
00:55:55
save a tenth of what you earn
00:55:57
money control your expenses
00:56:00
invest in reliable businesses Take care
00:56:04
ensure your income from losses
00:56:06
for the future
00:56:07
improve your ability to earn money
00:56:10
and now that we have refreshed our
00:56:12
memory basic financial principles
00:56:14
some motivational quotes from the book
00:56:17
fate is truly capricious, it is not
00:56:20
brings permanent happiness to anyone
00:56:21
on the contrary, it only brings devastation
00:56:25
To everyone who did not get money with their own
00:56:27
through the labor of careless Mots who are very
00:56:30
they quickly waste what they have accumulated
00:56:32
leaves you alone with their appetites And
00:56:35
desires that they cannot
00:56:36
satisfy those whom she favors
00:56:39
become misers and tremble over their
00:56:42
wealth for fear of wasting it
00:56:44
because they realize that they don’t have
00:56:46
abilities that will allow again
00:56:48
they are afraid to accumulate it and robbers A in
00:56:52
As a result, they doom themselves to nothing
00:56:54
existence and secret poverty isn't it
00:56:57
our wise teacher told us that
00:56:59
you can learn in different ways you can know
00:57:02
new and memorize And you can train
00:57:05
mind trying to discover what else
00:57:07
not familiar
00:57:08
I'll tell you what you want to know
00:57:11
because I'm getting old and old people are talkative
00:57:14
and when the young come to the old for
00:57:17
by advice they will learn proven wisdom
00:57:19
years, but young people often think
00:57:22
that the wisdom of Old Men is all in the past
00:57:24
because for the future her secrets are not
00:57:26
are good, but remember the sun is shining
00:57:30
today is the same thing that shone that time
00:57:32
the day your father was born and this is
00:57:35
the sun will shine on the day when
00:57:36
the last scion of your family will go away
00:57:40
darkness I opened the road to wealth when
00:57:43
I decided that part of everything I earned
00:57:45
I have to keep it and you remember this
00:57:49
wealth, like a tree, grows from
00:57:52
tiny seed first copper that you
00:57:55
You will put it aside and it will be the seed from which
00:57:57
the tree of your wealth will grow than
00:58:01
the sooner you plant the seed the sooner
00:58:03
grow a tree and the better you will be
00:58:06
care for the tree by fertilizing it and
00:58:08
field constant savings
00:58:10
you can enjoy something pleasant faster
00:58:12
the rustling of its crown advises this
00:58:16
the only thing that is given for free But
00:58:18
remember that you only need to take those
00:58:20
tips that deserve attention
00:58:24
luck is a powerful deity
00:58:27
who will not waste time on those
00:58:29
who is not ready to use it
00:58:32
if a person is lucky it is impossible
00:58:35
predict where the limit of his luck is
00:58:38
throw such a man into the waters of the river
00:58:40
Euphrates and It is quite possible that he will float out
00:58:43
holding a pearl in his hands
00:58:45
enjoy life while you're alive
00:58:48
overexert yourself and don't try
00:58:50
save more than reasonable if
00:58:52
by saving a tenth of your earnings you
00:58:55
continue to live comfortably Stop
00:58:57
on this share Live according to income but not
00:59:00
be afraid to spend money life is rich and not
00:59:03
it's worth giving up her pleasures
00:59:05
Chapter 11 Dale Carnegie and Skills
00:59:09
effective communication
00:59:12
There is an opinion that the philosophy of the legendary
00:59:14
Dale Carnegie applies exclusively to
00:59:17
American thinking and does not fit
00:59:19
our foundations and some conclusions
00:59:22
the most famous motivator author
00:59:24
of the last century, with a stretch it is possible
00:59:26
accept as truth, as well as thoughts
00:59:29
many other authors However, most
00:59:32
Carnegie's advice based on deep
00:59:35
knowledge of psychology and long practice
00:59:37
good communication with different people
00:59:39
is perceived and works in any
00:59:41
modern society
00:59:43
Dale Breckenridge Carnegie himself was born in
00:59:46
poor farming family in Maryville State
00:59:48
Missouri in 1888 and achieved
00:59:52
stunning success in your life
00:59:54
example proves that there is nothing
00:59:56
the impossible and you can do it yourself
00:59:59
achieve any goal that the world is not divided
01:00:01
on bad and good people and unpleasant
01:00:04
circumstances that occur in
01:00:06
every person's path from time to time
01:00:07
can be overcome and is not necessary at all
01:00:10
obsess over them, poisoning your life
01:00:12
and others
01:00:14
even at school age, teachers began
01:00:17
notice Dale Carnegie's oratorical skills
01:00:19
abilities therefore it is not surprising that
01:00:22
a naturally sociable young man after
01:00:24
finishing school having tasted
01:00:26
the professions of a delivery boy and an actor stopped
01:00:29
your choice at the pedagogical college
01:00:31
having decided to engage professionally
01:00:33
the art of orator
01:00:35
18-year-old Dale couldn't afford
01:00:38
rent housing in the city while studying in
01:00:40
college so I went every day
01:00:42
riding from the farm to school and back
01:00:45
took 6 miles In addition to him
01:00:48
had to combine study with hard work
01:00:50
work on the parent's farm the family ate
01:00:53
made ends meet they say that
01:00:55
poverty is not a threshold but for dale carnegie this
01:00:58
the thought of the limit he at all costs
01:01:01
decided to achieve universal recognition so that
01:01:03
compensate for your beggarly
01:01:05
the existence of a field for Victory was
01:01:08
oratory skill selected
01:01:10
with all his passion Dale practiced
01:01:13
the art of speaking beautifully during
01:01:15
milking cows collecting hay or riding on
01:01:18
horses on the way to the city using a word
01:01:21
to practice speeches any minute but
01:01:24
did not achieve the desired results
01:01:26
this was so upsetting for the proud and ambitious
01:01:29
the young man that he even thought about settling the score
01:01:32
with life however his mother noticed
01:01:34
the depressed state of his son gave him
01:01:37
the idea of ​​joining a discussion group at
01:01:39
college It was fateful advice
01:01:42
who turned Dale's life on the road
01:01:44
to success
01:01:46
joining the Carnegie circle became much
01:01:48
his self-esteem is more confident
01:01:51
has increased significantly in just one year
01:01:53
it took Dale to conquer everything
01:01:56
the highest awards by participating in competitions
01:01:58
and become the most successful student in
01:02:00
college In addition, he turned out to be
01:02:03
a great teacher for others
01:02:04
students who also want to succeed in
01:02:07
public speaking
01:02:08
another failure stood in Carnegie's way
01:02:11
after graduating from college when he
01:02:13
took on the task with boundless enthusiasm
01:02:15
organization of correspondence courses for
01:02:18
rancher Dale was extremely
01:02:20
upset he soon decided
01:02:22
do something else with money from him
01:02:25
there was still no so he
01:02:27
traveling in a freight car to Yuzhnaya
01:02:29
Omaha found a job as a sales agent there
01:02:32
sales of soap and bacon
01:02:35
products accounted for the most
01:02:36
unattractive conditions but carno-gene
01:02:39
he was fixated on the terrible living conditions
01:02:42
was obsessed with accumulating knowledge and resources
01:02:44
to open one day
01:02:46
own business Trading business Dale
01:02:49
Carnegie abandoned in 1911 when
01:02:52
Having accumulated a capital of 500 dollars, he
01:02:54
organized his own school of rhetoric from
01:02:57
stagecraft at the same time he
01:02:59
actively travels around America with public
01:03:01
has been writing essays in lectures since October
01:03:04
1912 Carnegie lectures
01:03:08
Christian Young People's Association
01:03:10
rate of 2 dollars but fast growing
01:03:13
the popularity of his course in just
01:03:15
provided the young man with several months
01:03:17
teacher salary increase to 30
01:03:20
dollars soon Carnegie began to invite
01:03:22
for adult education many
01:03:24
professional clubs working hard
01:03:28
relationships between people Dale
01:03:30
Carnegie is developing his own
01:03:32
communication skills system
01:03:34
the uniqueness of this system encourages
01:03:37
the author to patent his rights to it
01:03:39
Carnegie's first book was published in 1926
01:03:43
year and November 12 in 1936 was
01:03:48
his world-famous
01:03:50
book How to win friends and provide
01:03:53
influence on people the slogan of the book sounded like this
01:03:56
Believe that you will succeed and you will
01:03:59
you will achieve this optimistic meeting
01:04:02
practical advice and life stories
01:04:05
brought Dale Carnegie a stunning
01:04:07
success only during the author's lifetime and died
01:04:10
Carnegie sold more than 5 in 1955
01:04:14
We offer millions of copies of the book
01:04:17
Here are quotes from the bestseller
01:04:19
Carnegie
01:04:20
You are not happy or unhappy thanks to
01:04:23
what you have and not in connection with that
01:04:25
who you are where you are or what
01:04:28
your condition is determined by
01:04:31
what do you think about all this
01:04:34
when a person starts a war with himself
01:04:36
he already deserves something
01:04:39
the ability to speak is the shortest way to
01:04:42
fame in their relationships with
01:04:45
people Don't forget that you're not dealing with
01:04:47
logical thinking creatures
01:04:50
beings filled with emotions
01:04:52
prejudices and driven by pride and
01:04:55
vanity does not humiliate how true it is
01:04:59
This is vitally important and no matter how much
01:05:01
not many of us talked about it
01:05:03
think about it, we trample roughly
01:05:06
feeling of others getting our way, finding
01:05:08
mistakes uttering threats criticizing
01:05:11
subordinate or child in front of
01:05:13
strangers while momentary
01:05:15
thought thoughtful word sincere
01:05:18
understanding the state of another would do
01:05:20
so much for easing acute pain
01:05:23
first force your interlocutor
01:05:26
someone who can passionately wish for something
01:05:29
do this and conquer the whole world. And who doesn’t
01:05:31
can stay alone
01:05:34
way to develop
01:05:37
the best thing in a person is
01:05:39
recognition of its value and encouragement is nothing
01:05:43
Humans don't kill so easily
01:05:45
ambition as criticism from the outside
01:05:46
superior chapter 12 achievement formula
01:05:51
success of Napoleon Hill
01:05:53
Is there a universal Formula?
01:05:56
good luck author of the world bestseller Duma and
01:05:59
richer Napoleon Hill believed that Yes
01:06:01
to formulate this rule
01:06:03
serving as the basis for constructing
01:06:05
multi-billion dollar business motivation Where
01:06:08
the main principle is what you think
01:06:10
philosophers psychologist Hill carefully
01:06:13
studied the biographies of thousands of successful and
01:06:15
rich Americans for years
01:06:18
gave young Hill an idea
01:06:20
derive a universal formula for success
01:06:22
Andrew Carnegie famous American
01:06:25
Industrialist and philanthropist then student
01:06:27
Georgetown Law School
01:06:29
Napoleon Hill University working part-time
01:06:32
reporters came to interview him
01:06:34
a young man with expressive speech
01:06:37
had to take Carnegie's blessing
01:06:39
in-depth interview with the 500 most successful
01:06:42
people of America and formulate a code
01:06:45
success that we could take advantage of
01:06:46
people even of very modest abilities
01:06:50
this grandiose work by Napoleon Hill
01:06:53
it took decades during this time Napoleon
01:06:56
interviewed three American presidents
01:06:58
Henry Ford John Pier ponto Morgan
01:07:01
William Wrigley Charles Schwab and many
01:07:04
other famous people first version
01:07:07
successful philosophy was published
01:07:09
Hill in 1928 and published in 1937
01:07:15
his book Duma and Grow Rich where it was summarized
01:07:17
all the material collected over a long time
01:07:19
the book was a stunning sales success
01:07:23
exceeded the 30 million mark
01:07:25
copies over the years of work on the book
01:07:27
Napoleon Hill changed several professions
01:07:29
earning their livelihood from
01:07:33
advertising agent to advisor
01:07:34
President in 1939 saw the light of a new
01:07:39
Napoleon Hill's bestseller How to Sell
01:07:42
your way through life
01:07:44
but Napoleon Hill did not stop there
01:07:46
by writing books in 1952 he creates
01:07:50
Napoleon Hill Association
01:07:53
spreading the philosophy of personal
01:07:55
success and also socially
01:07:57
educational organization foundation
01:07:59
Napoleon Hill teaching ordinary people
01:08:01
principles of success
01:08:03
and 10 years later an irrepressible 80-year-old
01:08:07
educator hill develops
01:08:08
special program Academy of Personal
01:08:11
achievements allowing everyone
01:08:13
comprehend practical philosophy
01:08:16
personal success in absentia
01:08:19
educational activities of Napoleon
01:08:21
Hilla continued almost until his
01:08:23
death In 1970, the life of the Great
01:08:27
speaker, educator and supermaster of
01:08:29
personal growth of Napoleon Hill bright
01:08:32
an example of the effectiveness of his idea of ​​methods
01:08:34
the essence of which is revealed by the following
01:08:36
selected quotes from his books If you
01:08:39
feel an irresistible desire
01:08:41
to defame someone do not say these
01:08:44
words out loud write them on the sand closer
01:08:46
to the water
01:08:48
The longer you go to success, the more it will
01:08:51
getting closer too many people are leaving
01:08:54
it's one step before Victory, remember this step
01:08:57
others will do when a person starts
01:09:00
feel sorry for yourself or make up an excuse
01:09:02
he begins his failures gradually
01:09:05
die money modest and shy
01:09:09
to get it you have to work hard and
01:09:12
use all methods similar to those
01:09:14
which are used in caring for
01:09:16
girl and it just so happens that strength
01:09:19
which takes place during courtship is similar to
01:09:22
which is necessary to seduce money
01:09:24
there are no obstacles to the mind except
01:09:28
those that we recognize
01:09:30
happiness is not in money, but it is money
01:09:33
help you find happiness and longevity
01:09:36
pleasure and peace of mind
01:09:39
Who said it's impossible?
01:09:42
great achievements give him the right to judge
01:09:45
a person cannot achieve others
01:09:47
no stable success in life yet
01:09:50
realizes the true reason for his mistakes
01:09:53
do more than what you are paid for and
01:09:56
soon you will be paid more than what
01:09:59
you deserve to be taken care of by the law
01:10:02
increasing returns
01:10:04
If you don't believe in cooperation
01:10:06
look what's happening to the cart
01:10:09
lost one wheel when a person
01:10:12
begins to feel sorry for himself or make things up
01:10:14
he begins to make excuses for his failures
01:10:16
gradually die ask advice
01:10:20
those who will tell you the truth about you even
01:10:22
if it hurts you to hear it empty
01:10:25
Praise does not promote development and
01:10:28
self-improvement
01:10:30
If you are not capable of great things
01:10:32
remember that you can be great
01:10:34
yourself in the little things
01:10:37
only with a clearly defined goal
01:10:39
you can overcome all difficulties and
01:10:42
problems standing in your way
01:10:44
your future will be the way you make it
01:10:47
you will do it Determine right now How
01:10:50
you want to see him the person can
01:10:53
achieve everything you can
01:10:55
imagine and what he can believe
01:10:57
mind to face life's challenges
01:11:01
problems we must have a solid
01:11:03
character purpose in life and plan for it
01:11:05
implementation cannot achieve anything
01:11:08
worthwhile without any effort If you
01:11:12
you sincerely believe that your work
01:11:14
really worth the money you
01:11:16
you offer to get it for it, it’s yours
01:11:19
conviction will undoubtedly be for
01:11:21
business partners the path to success
01:11:24
begins with Hope from which
01:11:25
subsequently
01:11:27
faith in oneself crystallizes
01:11:28
opportunity and the result is determination
01:11:31
act
01:11:33
challenge fate dare to
01:11:36
there are no daring dreams in life, believe me
01:11:38
nothing impossible chapter 13 king
01:11:42
management Jack Walch
01:11:45
the cruelest boss in the world
01:11:48
American businessman got the nickname
01:11:50
Jack Belch incumbent
01:11:52
General Director of General
01:11:54
Electric from 1981 to 2001 to which
01:11:59
succeeded in 20 years from a dying company
01:12:02
create a world-class corporation with
01:12:05
amazing growth rates and
01:12:07
innovative technologies and increase it
01:12:09
the cost is almost 30 times
01:12:12
the strategy that Jack Wolf chose for
01:12:15
turning a hulking colossus into
01:12:17
global player occupying
01:12:19
profitability second in the world in
01:12:21
basically contained a simple concept
01:12:24
improve sell or close for
01:12:27
period of implementation of this business method
01:12:29
all were sold or reorganized
01:12:32
weakly competing areas of the company
01:12:34
over 110 thousand people were laid off
01:12:38
the hated wolf was completely destroyed
01:12:40
bureaucratic system closed
01:12:42
low-profit factories and divisions
01:12:44
wages have been reduced except for the
01:12:47
Welch's cruel boss was also delivered
01:12:50
nickname neutron jack getting rid of
01:12:53
from people while keeping buildings intact
01:12:55
like a neutron bomb but Jack Wolf
01:12:59
was demanding not only of those around him
01:13:01
but first of all to yourself not
01:13:03
stopping to study
01:13:05
self-improvement all my life
01:13:07
the wolf owes his success only to his
01:13:10
great enthusiasm and love
01:13:12
developed leadership qualities and
01:13:15
incredible thirst for new knowledge after
01:13:18
After finishing school Jack entered
01:13:20
University of Massachusetts received
01:13:22
degree, he got a job as an engineer
01:13:25
General Electric at the age of 25 for 21
01:13:29
he completed a year of work in the company All
01:13:31
no steps on the career ladder yet
01:13:33
reached the top becoming the head of the
01:13:36
successful company in the world according to
01:13:38
Fortune magazine Jack Wolf was awarded
01:13:41
title of Manager of the Century Many people
01:13:43
consider the principles of work to be wolfish
01:13:45
ingenious and most effective
01:13:47
with your amazing life with your persistent
01:13:50
desire to achieve what you want
01:13:52
absolute absence of inertia
01:13:54
ability to take risks and focus on
01:13:57
the main thing in every question without getting stuck on
01:13:59
Little things attract Jack Wolf
01:14:02
the attention of millions of people that's why it
01:14:04
autobiographical book History
01:14:06
manager where wolves are characteristic of him
01:14:09
described his entire journey in a frank manner
01:14:11
to success immediately after publication
01:14:13
became a bestseller
01:14:15
Jack Wolch's Rules of Life Overloaded
01:14:19
super stressed leader is the best
01:14:22
leader because he doesn't have
01:14:23
time to interfere and disturb
01:14:25
people over trifles, any changes bring with them
01:14:29
represent new opportunities Therefore, the reaction
01:14:32
the body to changes should not be in
01:14:34
anticipation and increased activity If
01:14:37
want to get something you never had
01:14:40
Become someone you've never been
01:14:43
for those who want to become real
01:14:44
will certainly be useful to a business leader
01:14:47
25 Short Lessons from Jack Walch Be
01:14:51
leader less Manage I will formulate it clearly
01:14:54
simplify your vision, be less
01:14:58
formally charge other energies, look
01:15:01
look at the changes in the eyes
01:15:04
look for good ideas whenever possible
01:15:08
everywhere Yes in one start to the end
01:15:11
Destroy the bureaucracy, destroy the borders
01:15:14
put values ​​first
01:15:17
by growing leaders create a culture
01:15:20
aimed at continuous learning
01:15:23
get everyone involved
01:15:25
make everyone a team player
01:15:28
dare by instilling confidence in people
01:15:32
turn work into pleasure
01:15:36
make it number one or number 2
01:15:39
constantly introduce quality as a lifestyle
01:15:43
innovation make speed the norm
01:15:46
infusing your company with the spirit of a small company
01:15:50
Chapter 14 Robin Sharma and the Monk Who
01:15:54
sold my Ferrari
01:15:56
favorite book of our previous hero
01:15:59
Jack Welch who allowed him
01:16:01
Take a fresh look at your life and
01:16:04
leadership as continuous
01:16:05
creative work on the development of oneself
01:16:07
herself and also made it clear that
01:16:10
personal success does not depend on quantity
01:16:12
money and is associated with harmony of goals
01:16:15
personality and joy of life was the Book
01:16:17
The monk who sold his Ferrari
01:16:20
written by Robin Sharma Robin Sharma
01:16:23
world leading doctor of law and medicine
01:16:26
leadership expert
01:16:27
personal and professional growth
01:16:29
born 1965 in Nova Scotia
01:16:33
Canada received a master's degree
01:16:36
legal sciences Robin became successful
01:16:38
practicing lawyer However
01:16:40
did not provide material security
01:16:43
Robin charm to fill the void that
01:16:45
he felt in his heart he was throwing
01:16:48
practice of law and devotes himself entirely to
01:16:50
myself working on my first book
01:16:52
which was soon released in
01:16:55
2000 copies were published a little later
01:16:58
the second book by Robin Charm which had
01:17:01
a resounding success was published in
01:17:03
many countries and brought to the author
01:17:05
worldwide fame book monk who
01:17:08
sold my Ferrari it's a parable
01:17:10
about Julian Mankley
01:17:12
quite successful lawyer survivor
01:17:15
spiritual crisis in search of truth he
01:17:18
begins to study ancient texts
01:17:19
get acquainted with cultural heritage
01:17:21
distant past and ultimately
01:17:24
a whole new world opens up where
01:17:26
thinking is based on other principles
01:17:28
life fills other lives with meaning
01:17:31
values ​​and true spiritual needs
01:17:34
come to the fore after a huge
01:17:37
popularity of the book the monk sold
01:17:39
Robin Sharma signed his Ferrari
01:17:42
contract with a Canadian publisher
01:17:43
Carter Collins on writing nine more
01:17:46
books that have become for many people
01:17:48
practical guide to successful
01:17:50
The life of Robin himself is incredible
01:17:53
versatile personality he travels
01:17:55
lectures around the world conducting seminars on
01:17:58
topics of leadership and personal growth
01:18:00
Sharma founded his own charity
01:18:03
fund helping children from low-income families
01:18:05
prosperity in addition to spiritual development in
01:18:08
Robin Sharma's opinion It is also important
01:18:11
physical self-improvement Robin
01:18:13
actively involved in taekwondo triathlon
01:18:16
and skiing tips and techniques
01:18:18
Robin Sharma taken into service
01:18:20
will help you improve the quality of your
01:18:22
life to develop maximum
01:18:24
performance and improve
01:18:26
your mind body and soul quotes from books
01:18:30
Robina charms happiness comes with
01:18:32
correct judgments correct
01:18:34
judgment comes with experience and experience
01:18:37
comes with erroneous judgments We
01:18:40
we find ourselves thoroughly saturated in the world
01:18:42
cult of personality And this is not at all like
01:18:45
we should live your Personality
01:18:47
unreal it's just something that you
01:18:51
created to please others not to
01:18:54
these others loved you under the influence of quietly
01:18:57
you put on a social mask
01:18:59
every day we live teaches us that
01:19:02
a lesson we need to learn
01:19:04
only we give ourselves the trouble to pay attention to
01:19:06
him attention But the problem is that
01:19:09
most people sleep while in
01:19:11
unconscious you must
01:19:14
find time to understand yourself, that is
01:19:16
change your resistance mechanisms and
01:19:19
analyze yourself especially when
01:19:21
fears or fears surface
01:19:23
disappointment instead of spending
01:19:26
this is time for others and avoid
01:19:27
responsibility is very important that you
01:19:30
freed from all and every trace
01:19:32
anger that I carried with me throughout life very much
01:19:35
it is important that you forgive all the people from
01:19:38
the number of those who injured or harmed you
01:19:40
the pain of forgiving him is something you do for
01:19:43
yourself
01:19:45
just accept it without calling it bad
01:19:48
and trim all the estimates they are all just part
01:19:52
The illusions are unreal, the crowd instilled them
01:19:55
Do you think this kind of thing is bad?
01:19:57
be filled with Faith, feel your feelings
01:20:00
and fully accept them We are literally
01:20:03
in the sense that we are afraid of ourselves, who we are
01:20:06
in fact we are afraid of our own
01:20:08
We are afraid of our own splendor
01:20:11
afraid of our own highest potential
01:20:13
We are afraid to stand up and straighten up
01:20:16
growth and allowing your inner
01:20:18
light to illuminate the whole world for the greatest
01:20:22
the gift is always associated with the greatest
01:20:24
responsibility It seems to me that
01:20:26
most people don't want to see their
01:20:29
talents because they don’t want to hire
01:20:31
self responsibility responsibility
01:20:33
live a fearless life and change this
01:20:35
because of this the world is given its Greatness not
01:20:39
hurry to follow the crowd she may
01:20:41
turn out to be a funeral procession
01:20:44
the mind is a wonderful servant but terrible
01:20:47
the owner is the one who doesn't devote time
01:20:50
physical exercise is inevitable
01:20:52
will spend it on treating his illnesses
01:20:54
If you don't strive for your dreams
01:20:57
it means you interfere with her when you
01:21:01
you know exactly where you are going you much better
01:21:03
it's easier to find a way to get there
01:21:06
Develop a deep understanding of
01:21:09
how important your time is to you
01:21:11
let other people take from you
01:21:14
This is the most valuable capital and invest it
01:21:16
only in those types of activities that
01:21:19
are worth
01:21:20
chapter 15
01:21:22
will of Miamoto Musashi
01:21:25
books don't really teach you anything
01:21:28
new books just help you
01:21:31
to see what is already inside you is
01:21:33
and there is enlightenment argued Robin
01:21:36
charm such an inner light for
01:21:39
world business guru of the creator of Honda
01:21:41
Moto catero Honda became the Book of Five Rings
01:21:45
Miamoto Musashi
01:21:47
Miamoto Musashi legendary Japanese
01:21:50
the samurai who lived in the 17th century was the most
01:21:53
famous early sword master
01:21:55
Tokugawa also called him Kensei God
01:21:59
sword for masterly use of a long and
01:22:02
with a short sword in those distant times
01:22:04
Samurai were considered to be the elite. But how?
01:22:07
the rule had no cut to existence
01:22:09
so many ronin were forced
01:22:12
change swords to art brushes or
01:22:15
theatrical props becoming
01:22:16
artists or artists but niyamoto
01:22:20
Musashi who did not betray his dreams before
01:22:23
the end of his life he remained Ron of the kendo school
01:22:26
and constantly improved in his
01:22:28
mastery practicing in the way of strategy
01:22:31
Musashi had his own students for whom
01:22:34
shortly before his death he wrote
01:22:36
the book of five rings that teaches not only
01:22:39
the art of fencing but also strategy
01:22:42
author comparing different schools of ownership
01:22:44
with the ball teaches how to defeat an opponent in
01:22:47
any area of ​​human activity
01:22:49
including the business sector, it’s not without reason that
01:22:52
A magnificent book has acquired a huge
01:22:54
popularity among businessmen
01:22:56
world as an excellent educational aid
01:22:58
strategic thinking and helping
01:23:01
successfully conduct business with the enemy
01:23:04
should be treated as a valued guest
01:23:07
a real warrior must be fearless and
01:23:09
renounced his own life as a whole
01:23:12
the immortal creation of Miamot Musase
01:23:14
expresses the spirit of Japanese business
01:23:16
in a nutshell, hard work and
01:23:20
modesty
01:23:21
spiritual testament to the disciples of Miamoto
01:23:24
Musashi includes 21 vital signs
01:23:27
a rule permeated with the spirit of asceticism and
01:23:29
self-discipline not to go against
01:23:32
do not look for the unchanging path of all times
01:23:35
pleasure and flesh to be
01:23:37
impartial in everything to kill in yourself
01:23:40
greed never regret anything
01:23:44
never feel self-confident
01:23:46
do not envy another for good or bad
01:23:49
bad things don't feel sad when apart
01:23:53
feel dislike or hostility towards
01:23:56
never have to oneself or to others
01:23:58
do not give love desires to anything
01:24:01
preference to never seek for oneself
01:24:04
convenience, never look for ways
01:24:07
please yourself never own
01:24:10
don't give in to precious things
01:24:13
never get carried away by false beliefs
01:24:16
any object other than a weapon
01:24:18
dedicate yourself entirely to the true path
01:24:22
know the fear of death even in old age
01:24:25
have a desire to own or use
01:24:27
anything to worship the Buddhas and spirit but
01:24:31
don't rely on them never leave
01:24:34
from the true path of martial art
01:24:39
the path to success through the death zone
01:24:43
another military strategist of Sun Tzu who lived
01:24:46
So long ago that historians find it difficult
01:24:48
name the exact period of his life sixth
01:24:51
or fourth century BC famous
01:24:54
because he wrote a treatise on military
01:24:56
strategy The Art of War was a man
01:24:59
which had only 30 thousand troops and in
01:25:02
no one could resist the Celestial Empire
01:25:04
who is it I answer Sun Tzu said
01:25:08
Once upon a time about the great war of weilaoji
01:25:12
fighting in war is like business wars and
01:25:15
there is competition here and there
01:25:17
an environment where the basis for success is formed by skill
01:25:20
conduct business business like war does not tolerate
01:25:23
fuzziness can be used here
01:25:25
extreme means determining success or
01:25:28
losing A great goal requires extreme
01:25:31
mer and ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu
01:25:34
this demonstrates perfectly thanks to
01:25:36
Sun Tzu's biographer knows Next
01:25:39
story how did Prince Hei Lü invite
01:25:43
Sun Tzu to his palace for a conversation and
01:25:45
to see firsthand the craftsmanship
01:25:47
the commander proposed to conduct
01:25:49
experiment he built all 180
01:25:53
concubines of the ruler's harem, breaking them into
01:25:55
putting two detachments at the head of each
01:25:57
one of my favorite women
01:26:00
all the concubines were given halberds and
01:26:03
Sun Tzu began to give commands
01:26:05
having clearly explained everything in advance
01:26:07
routine but the women did not obey it
01:26:10
orders but just laughed loudly
01:26:12
then Sun Tzu said if the order
01:26:15
is not clear and the commands are not understood, this is the fault
01:26:18
military commander but if the schedule is already
01:26:21
clear And he shouldn't, it's his fault
01:26:23
commanders and then ordered
01:26:25
cut off the heads of the offending commander
01:26:28
detachment However, the prince seeing what they want
01:26:30
execute two of his favorite concubines
01:26:32
opposed this development of the situation
01:26:35
to which Sun Tzu remarked to him I already
01:26:38
appointed commander when commander
01:26:41
not all orders are in the troops
01:26:43
rulers are for him
01:26:44
obligatory and with these words executed
01:26:47
guilty concubines were appointed
01:26:50
new squad leaders edifying
01:26:52
the execution was in vain, the women became
01:26:55
obey the commander unquestioningly
01:26:57
strictly executing all his orders under
01:26:59
bar fraction then Sun Tzu reported to the prince
01:27:03
the army has already been put in order
01:27:06
may come down for a personal inspection
01:27:07
no matter how the ruler wishes to use
01:27:10
his army will go in a carriage into the water but
01:27:13
a ruler who ended up losing two
01:27:15
I was extremely dissatisfied with my favorite concubines
01:27:18
I know that you are an excellent leader
01:27:20
army even if thanks to this I become
01:27:22
hegemon I don't want to achieve the goal
01:27:25
at this price commander please
01:27:27
disband the army and return to your place
01:27:30
I don't want to continue on what Sun Tzu
01:27:33
sharply remarked your majesty loves
01:27:36
only words but cannot comprehend them
01:27:38
the prince still didn’t understand the meaning
01:27:41
to achieve the Great Goal in difficult
01:27:43
conditions you have to pay a big price
01:27:46
using extreme methods for motivation
01:27:48
company resources in this case
01:27:51
concubines and her aspirations
01:27:54
Sun Tzu must be in full
01:27:56
compliance so that the goal is achieved
01:27:59
emo sex love has no place in business
01:28:03
business is the territory of extreme
01:28:05
tensions where their own rules apply
01:28:08
the modern world is a whole network of real
01:28:11
and potential battle zones
01:28:13
high and the struggle is based on our being
01:28:16
war is no longer a metaphor but a state of mind
01:28:19
some sayings of Sun Tzu war is
01:28:23
the path of deception therefore even if you
01:28:25
capable of showing your opponent your
01:28:28
failure when must enter into battle
01:28:31
your powers Pretend to be inactive when
01:28:33
the king is close and shows that she is far away
01:28:36
When is she really far away?
01:28:38
giving the impression that she is close
01:28:41
war loves victory and does not love
01:28:44
duration
01:28:45
the best thing is war to break plans
01:28:48
smash the enemy at the next place
01:28:51
his alliances in the next place break it
01:28:54
troops the worst thing is to besiege fortresses
01:28:58
fight it a hundred times and win it a hundred times
01:29:01
no better from the best better from the best
01:29:03
conquer someone else's army without fighting the one who
01:29:07
knows when he can fight and when
01:29:09
can't be the winner
01:29:12
invincibility lies within itself
01:29:14
the possibility of Victory lies in
01:29:17
the enemy to control many is also what
01:29:20
manage few affairs in an organization
01:29:23
first be like an innocent girl and
01:29:26
the enemy will open his door later
01:29:29
be like an escaped hare and the enemy does not
01:29:32
will have time to take measures to protect you if you
01:29:35
I found out that you have a spy
01:29:37
enemy and is definitely watching you
01:29:39
influencing him with benefit, lead him to
01:29:42
yourself and place it in your place
01:29:44
bad qualities and actions of a person
01:29:46
depend on himself
01:29:49
troubles come when people are in their
01:29:52
Lazy people forget to take care of themselves if
01:29:55
you will act too cruelly
01:29:57
you will fail if you
01:30:00
act too softly you seem
01:30:02
in chains
01:30:04
when a person has a lot of free time
01:30:06
time he will achieve a little what
01:30:09
is accomplished without human labor and
01:30:12
what he gets beyond his desires
01:30:14
constitutes the activity of heaven when
01:30:17
a person refuses to do what he is told
01:30:19
destined and waiting for what the sky will do
01:30:21
he's all wrong for him
01:30:24
even if a person by nature has
01:30:27
with his wonderful qualities and wisdom
01:30:30
must still get a Wise teacher
01:30:32
explore him he must choose for himself
01:30:35
make friends with good people and be friends with them
01:30:37
you have to study all your life until the end
01:30:40
breathing
01:30:41
Chapter 17 Robert Kiyosaki on importance
01:30:45
financial education is the one who always
01:30:48
ready for development training who constantly
01:30:51
tracks books on personal growth and
01:30:53
business people have probably heard about a series of books about
01:30:56
rich and poor dads are possible in these
01:30:59
books you have read or even re-read
01:31:00
from time to time the author of these
01:31:03
bestseller is American
01:31:04
writer, teacher, entrepreneur and
01:31:07
investor Robert Kiyosaki net worth
01:31:09
which is more than two billion dollars
01:31:12
he is successful, cheerful, engaged
01:31:15
favorite thing in demand as
01:31:17
international financial consultant
01:31:19
issues
01:31:20
Robert Kiyosaki was born in 1947
01:31:24
island of Hawaii in a Japanese family
01:31:26
emigrants in the fourth generation living
01:31:28
in America
01:31:29
Robert's parents were teachers
01:31:31
who chose the best to teach their son
01:31:34
local school where children from
01:31:36
wealthy families of his father Ralph
01:31:39
Kiyosaki Doctor of Philosophy
01:31:42
holding the position of Minister
01:31:43
Education in the State of Hawaii Robert later
01:31:46
will call him poor in the book he wrote
01:31:48
dad role of rich dad Kiyosaki
01:31:51
will take his school friend's father
01:31:53
Michael who for many years
01:31:56
taught Robert financial literacy
01:31:59
give him valuable advice regarding money and
01:32:01
played a huge role in success
01:32:03
Kiyosaki in adulthood
01:32:06
autobiographical story of Kiyosaki
01:32:07
illustrating the difference in worldview and
01:32:10
financial approach of two fathers Robert I
01:32:12
Michael and formed the basis of his first book
01:32:15
rich poor dad who brought
01:32:18
fame and world recognition was
01:32:21
more than 11 million copies published
01:32:23
books but let's return to the history of formation
01:32:26
Roberta after graduating from high school
01:32:29
enters the New York Academy
01:32:31
Merchant Navy and then receiving a diploma
01:32:35
higher education goes to work at
01:32:37
merchant ship
01:32:38
traveling around Kiyosaki's world
01:32:40
decides to make drastic changes in his
01:32:42
life and joins the Marine Corps
01:32:45
infantry in which they serve
01:32:47
US Naval officer in
01:32:49
Vietnam for valiant service Pilot
01:32:52
combat helicopter Robert Kiyosaki was
01:32:54
awarded the USAF Leaving Service Medal
01:32:57
in Vietnam, Kiyosaki is hired as a trader
01:33:00
agent for the copier company A already Through
01:33:02
opened his own business for a couple of years
01:33:04
leather trading company
01:33:07
nylon products However Business
01:33:09
career wasn’t going as well as Robert wanted, although
01:33:12
he was able to put together initial capital
01:33:14
trying to prevent any more annoying
01:33:16
mistakes in business Kiyosaki begins
01:33:18
make T-shirts for rockers
01:33:20
Hello He was more successful in this business
01:33:22
but not enough to satisfy
01:33:25
the dream of financial independence
01:33:27
an ambitious entrepreneur with a passion for
01:33:30
games on the stock market deprives Kiyosaki
01:33:32
earned money But his desire
01:33:35
become a rich man still
01:33:37
great hard work perseverance
01:33:39
life's failures faith in
01:33:41
feasibility of any goal
01:33:43
help Robert finally achieve
01:33:45
desired heights and find your comfortable
01:33:48
A Place in the Sun in 1995 Kiyosaki
01:33:52
Sharon-Lecher founded together
01:33:54
international educational company
01:33:56
detgonization speech teaching young people
01:33:59
financial literacy people today
01:34:02
Robert Kiyosaki successful financial
01:34:04
consultant who helps people correctly
01:34:06
invest your cash savings and
01:34:09
become financially independent
01:34:12
author of more than 25 books that have sold worldwide
01:34:15
around the world in an amount of more than 26
01:34:17
million copies What book
01:34:19
Kiyosaki you wouldn't choose she would be for
01:34:22
Desire will be a great motivator for you
01:34:24
take action and improve your life quotes
01:34:27
from the books of Robert Kiyosaki There are two types
01:34:31
money problems one when
01:34:33
not enough different when there are too many of them
01:34:35
many which problem you choose
01:34:38
an excuse is a lie you tell
01:34:41
stop nagging yourself
01:34:43
complain and act like children
01:34:46
excuses make a person poor
01:34:49
start with small transactions only
01:34:51
education and experience make a person
01:34:54
richer and richer human life is
01:34:57
fight ignorance with consciousness We are each
01:35:00
day we decide to close or
01:35:02
open your mind to new things as soon as
01:35:05
a person stops looking for a new one
01:35:06
information and look deep into himself
01:35:09
becomes ignorant if you
01:35:12
Do you think that training is expensive?
01:35:13
Try to find out how much it costs
01:35:15
ignorance is the number one rule for
01:35:18
who ever wants to become an entrepreneur
01:35:20
don't get a job for the sake of money
01:35:24
must be clear, simple and
01:35:26
written down on paper if they are not
01:35:29
written down on paper and used every day
01:35:31
reconsidering this is not the goal
01:35:33
wish If you think there is a problem
01:35:36
in me you will have to change me if
01:35:39
you will understand that the problem is you
01:35:41
you can change yourself and learn something
01:35:43
and become wiser most people expect
01:35:46
that everyone else in the world will change but
01:35:49
only they themselves do not mean winning
01:35:52
afraid to lose failure inspires
01:35:55
Action always wins winners
01:35:58
inaction
01:36:00
the single most powerful asset
01:36:02
which we all have Our mind
01:36:04
today the main wealth is in information and
01:36:08
the richest man is the one who
01:36:10
has the most up-to-date information
01:36:12
Small thinkers are unable to
01:36:15
to great things the most important obstacles
01:36:19
on the path of human genius are
01:36:21
excessive fear and uncertainty Bitterly
01:36:24
see students who know the answer but
01:36:26
they are often afraid to express it in real life
01:36:28
It is not the smart who succeed in the world, but the brave
01:36:31
Every time you think that you don't
01:36:34
cope with something in the world there is someone who
01:36:36
thinks he can handle it
01:36:38
spend your whole life in fear and
01:36:41
without realizing a single dream That's what
01:36:43
brutally work hard for money and
01:36:46
think that they will let you buy things
01:36:47
that will make you happy that's what
01:36:50
scary as a child I often heard from my father
01:36:54
that for the Japanese there are three forces
01:36:56
giving power, the power of the sword, the power of gold and
01:36:59
strength mirror sword symbolizes strength
01:37:02
weapons gold symbolizes the power of money
01:37:04
there is truth in the proverb remember the Golden
01:37:08
rule rules are created by those who have
01:37:10
gold mirror is the power of self-knowledge
01:37:14
Japanese legend gives this strength
01:37:16
greatest power chapter 18
01:37:20
[music]
01:37:23
that positive thinking can
01:37:26
works real miracles proves
01:37:28
biography of a simple billionaire whose
01:37:31
the state is in third place in
01:37:33
list of the richest people in the world Warren
01:37:37
Buffett was always sure that he would
01:37:39
rich and never doubted it
01:37:41
for a minute that's exactly what happened to him
01:37:44
Warren Buffett was born in 1930 in
01:37:48
Omaha Nebraska from birth to a boy
01:37:51
was given a lot thanks to his father
01:37:53
Howard Buffett American
01:37:55
congressman and businessman early
01:37:58
learning to read and multiply without help
01:38:00
counting devices multi-digit numbers
01:38:02
the raven began almost as a child
01:38:05
comprehend the wisdom of the financial world
01:38:07
Raven's father contributed in every possible way
01:38:10
early development of handling skills
01:38:12
son's first experience with money
01:38:14
investment the boy acquired back in
01:38:17
at the age of 11, having bought and then sold
01:38:19
three shares of the company network service does not matter
01:38:23
what was not successful is important what
01:38:25
little Raven learned his lesson for life
01:38:28
that on the stock exchange trust business
01:38:30
it's not worth the occasion
01:38:32
resourceful and proactive teenager
01:38:35
wasted my time on pranks like his
01:38:36
peers he was interested in doing
01:38:39
money and watch it grow at 13
01:38:42
years old crow got a job as a mail carrier
01:38:45
optimized my route as a result
01:38:47
what could he serve more
01:38:49
subscribers and get more money
01:38:52
so much more that his salary is almost
01:38:55
reached the postmaster's salary
01:38:58
Buffett's practicality
01:39:00
younger but absolutely amazing for
01:39:03
child allowed to accumulate a crow amount
01:39:05
enough money to buy land
01:39:08
plot, having bought the plot, he rented it out to
01:39:11
rent is another source of income
01:39:14
brought 10 thousand dollars for Warren
01:39:17
slot machines became broken
01:39:19
pinball
01:39:20
having repaired them in the Buffett workshop
01:39:22
installed them in hairdressing salons no young
01:39:26
Warren Buffett wasn't obsessed with money
01:39:28
which were in sufficient quantities
01:39:30
his influential father was carried away by himself
01:39:33
process of multiplying papers with watermarks
01:39:35
signs after Buffett graduates from school
01:39:39
entered Columbia University
01:39:41
from New York where Benjamin taught
01:39:43
Graham famous economist investor
01:39:45
pawned by thieves on the basis of the correct
01:39:48
investing essentially in Buffett's life
01:39:50
just like Kiyosaki, he also had two dads
01:39:53
only both are rich
01:39:55
Benjamin Graham taught not to speculate with
01:39:58
stocks and balance sheet analysis
01:40:01
Buffett agreed with his teacher
01:40:03
but his business philosophy was expressed in
01:40:07
the following formula is not to buy shares A
01:40:10
the business behind them is deep
01:40:13
the conviction of a visionary businessman
01:40:14
you should invest only in that
01:40:17
a company that anyone can run
01:40:19
fool because ever fool her
01:40:22
will definitely lead after graduating from
01:40:25
Buffett works at different universities
01:40:27
companies and then back to Omaha
01:40:29
marries Susan Thompson with whom
01:40:32
will live happily married for more than 50 years
01:40:35
in 1956 the wizard of emerald one of
01:40:39
Buffett's nicknames miraculously from 105
01:40:42
thousand dollars of his initial
01:40:44
capital makes 7 million
01:40:47
in 10 years Buffett will acquire
01:40:49
controlling stake in the company
01:40:51
berkshare hasway this is textile
01:40:54
the enterprise has become the main investment
01:40:56
Business guru for many years during this time
01:40:59
The initially unprofitable company grew
01:41:02
in the investment giant the most
01:41:05
reputable and respected company
01:41:07
Planet is the name of Barants magazine
01:41:09
Buffett's reformed company
01:41:11
Berkshare Hezovoy in 2007 strategy
01:41:15
long-term investment investing
01:41:18
money only to those production companies
01:41:20
which are understandable and manufactured products
01:41:22
is included in the preferences of the
01:41:24
investor basic principles
01:41:26
Warren Buffett investing
01:41:28
possessing enviable patience unprecedented
01:41:31
ingenuity and iron logic in his
01:41:34
investment portfolio there are many well-known
01:41:36
to the whole world of companies including
01:41:38
American Express The fashion post
01:41:40
Coca Colada Gillette McDonald's Wall
01:41:43
Disney results of Udachny
01:41:45
Buffett's investing is impressive
01:41:47
invested $600 million in shares
01:41:50
Gillette companies have become more
01:41:52
than 4 billion share price
01:41:55
Coca-Cola increased from one million to 300 thousand
01:41:57
up to 13 billion 400 million dollars
01:42:01
market price of The Washington Post newspaper
01:42:04
for which Buffett once paid 11
01:42:06
million dollars is now estimated at
01:42:09
1 billion Warren Buffett with his business
01:42:12
demonstrates the classics stable and
01:42:14
successful activities as well as your
01:42:17
genius at what he loves
01:42:19
with all my heart another nickname is oracles
01:42:22
Buffett received swings for his unique
01:42:24
financial intuition, insight and
01:42:27
ability to give accurate economic
01:42:29
everyday life forecasts billionaire Warren Buffett
01:42:32
in the mode with that side he goes to
01:42:35
an old Honda bought on the cheap
01:42:37
lives in a house he bought for 30
01:42:40
thousand dollars half a century ago But his
01:42:43
Charitable contribution to Bill's foundation and
01:42:45
Milenda Gates accounted for 75 percent of
01:42:48
Buffett's entire fortune This is the most
01:42:51
a large-scale act of charity for
01:42:53
the entire history of mankind And now
01:42:55
useful advice and sayings from Warren
01:42:58
Buffett about business and investments
01:43:01
I never buy anything if I can't
01:43:04
describe my explanations on one paper and
01:43:07
reasons I could be wrong but I will know
01:43:10
the answer to this is I pay 32 billion dollars for
01:43:13
the coca cola company because and if you
01:43:17
you can't answer this question
01:43:19
worth buying these shares But if you
01:43:22
answer this question and do it
01:43:24
several times you will earn a lot of money
01:43:27
buy shares only of those companies whose
01:43:30
do you like the products personally I'm the best
01:43:34
investor because I am a Businessman and I
01:43:36
best businessman because I'm an investor
01:43:38
where better to buy a wonderful company
01:43:41
at a fair price than an honest company at
01:43:44
great price
01:43:46
If you are on a ship that
01:43:48
constantly leaks better to direct
01:43:51
efforts to find a new vessel and not to
01:43:53
never put the filling of holes in those
01:43:57
areas in which you do not understand
01:43:59
time is the friend and enemy of great business
01:44:03
for the mediocre
01:44:04
buy only what you would like
01:44:07
enjoyed owning if the market
01:44:09
closed for 10 years the risk comes from
01:44:13
not knowing what you're doing
01:44:15
invest money in business with
01:44:17
international networks If you
01:44:20
You don't have to use calculations
01:44:22
reach the peaks but don't sink
01:44:25
into madness If you are so smart then why
01:44:29
I'm so rich even if you are very
01:44:32
talented and putting in a lot of effort
01:44:35
for some results just
01:44:37
it takes time you won't get the baby
01:44:40
in a month even if you force
01:44:42
I'm not going to get 90 women pregnant
01:44:46
I jump over a 7 foot barrier
01:44:49
I'll look and choose a barrier one high
01:44:51
foot through which I can just
01:44:53
step over
01:44:55
success when you are loved by people you know with us
01:44:59
There's an old polka in Omaha
01:45:01
Holocaust survivor she survived because
01:45:04
that people hid her, fed her, took care of her
01:45:07
they defended they risked their lives
01:45:10
they did it because they loved her when
01:45:13
people love you This is the biggest success in
01:45:16
of your life
01:45:17
never count on what you have
01:45:20
there will be good sales Better do it
01:45:22
your prices are so attractive that
01:45:25
even mediocre sales will give you good ones
01:45:28
results will take 20 years before you
01:45:32
create a reputation for yourself and you will need
01:45:34
just 5 minutes to lose her
01:45:37
you will approach things differently if
01:45:39
think about it the price is what you
01:45:43
pay what you actually get
01:45:47
it doesn't really matter about stocks or socks, I always
01:45:50
I love buying quality products
01:45:53
reduced prices
01:45:54
It's better to be sure of the good
01:45:57
result than hoping for an excellent
01:46:00
eventually when the wave recedes
01:46:03
it becomes clear who is swimming naked
01:46:06
You don't have to be a mega-scientist
01:46:09
investing is not a game where guys
01:46:12
with an IQ of 160 they defeat those with
01:46:15
he is 130 chapter 19 the founder of computer
01:46:20
Empire Michael Del computer genius
01:46:23
Michael does how Warren Buffett got
01:46:26
good start from birth
01:46:27
born into a fairly wealthy family
01:46:30
in Houston on February 23
01:46:33
1965 Michael's father was a dentist
01:46:37
mother worked in a brokerage office but
01:46:40
Michael who has had since childhood
01:46:41
entrepreneurial spirit did not want to go
01:46:44
Following in the footsteps of his parents at school Michael
01:46:47
studied reluctantly at the age of 8 He even
01:46:50
tried to get permission to study
01:46:52
in absentia but naturally get the story
01:46:55
when Michael was 12 years old his passion
01:46:58
collecting postage stamps and
01:47:00
desire to earn money on your own
01:47:02
for their acquisition were born in the head
01:47:04
smart boy business plan
01:47:07
he persuaded the stamp owners in the city
01:47:10
trust him with your collections posted
01:47:13
advertisement for Della brand
01:47:15
district magazine and organized an auction
01:47:18
the stamps that Michael brought first
01:47:20
earnings of 2000 dollars in the same
01:47:23
age, little deeds showed their
01:47:26
enterprise and fishing
01:47:27
weaving a unique tackle on which were
01:47:30
10 Hooks were placed at once, which allowed
01:47:33
significantly increase catch
01:47:35
Michael worked part-time as a teenager at the post office
01:47:38
gathering subscribers to a local daily
01:47:41
the Houston Chronicle newspaper and received
01:47:43
interest from each subscriber
01:47:46
I had a brilliant idea to propose
01:47:48
subscription for newlyweds and new residents
01:47:50
the easiest thing was to convince me to subscribe
01:47:53
obtain information about the subject of interest
01:47:55
gave the audience instructions to his friends
01:47:57
then to each address of the young couple and
01:48:00
resourceful few new residents of the city
01:48:02
sent a personal letter in which
01:48:04
offered two weeks as a gift
01:48:06
free subscription as a result of this
01:48:09
marketing 17 year old business earned 18
01:48:12
thousands of dollars that I spent on
01:48:15
buying a car
01:48:16
after graduation Michael at the insistence
01:48:19
parents entered the biology department at Texas
01:48:22
University to become a doctor like father
01:48:24
but the younger one's business is more important than anything else
01:48:27
began to occupy computers seeing
01:48:29
excellent business opportunity
01:48:31
Michael purchases surplus IBM computers
01:48:34
accumulated in dealer warehouses and after
01:48:37
some optimization of electronic machines
01:48:39
sells them at a reduced price to lawyers
01:48:41
for doctors and businessmen things went like this
01:48:44
successfully that soon the 19-year-old business creates
01:48:48
own company pcz limited
01:48:50
selling computers later
01:48:53
renamed to affairs computer
01:48:55
corporate way of affairs computer
01:48:57
Corporation was not easy tough
01:49:00
competition numerous problems with
01:49:02
technology and a bunch of other things
01:49:04
troubles plaguing the company
01:49:06
constantly did not break gave opposite
01:49:09
just added incentive and desire
01:49:11
develop self-confidence perseverance skill
01:49:14
turn disadvantages into advantages
01:49:16
good intuition allowed Michael to do the job
01:49:19
become the third largest producer
01:49:21
computers in the world its net profit
01:49:24
company is worth 3 billion dollars
01:49:27
per year today unique businessman Michael
01:49:30
business person with a special view of the business world
01:49:33
finances willingly shared with everyone
01:49:36
thoughts and advice are my advantage
01:49:39
when I first started my business
01:49:41
was that I didn't know anything
01:49:43
I was guided by intuition, cleared of
01:49:46
preconceived notions in order to
01:49:49
You don't have to be a genius to think outside the box
01:49:51
visionaries and even graduates
01:49:53
university is enough to have the basis for
01:49:56
thinking and the ability to dream sometimes
01:49:59
It's better not to ask or listen when
01:50:01
people tell you it's impossible
01:50:04
I just took it and did what I had in mind
01:50:06
the first thing I had to learn was
01:50:08
relationship between the number of failures and
01:50:11
lessons learned the more mistakes I make
01:50:13
did the more I managed to learn
01:50:16
I'm sure everything is fine, very easy to solve
01:50:18
that you are invincible but this is exactly the one
01:50:21
the moment when you are weakest I always
01:50:24
it seemed more natural to build
01:50:27
business based on real
01:50:28
the client's needs and not ours
01:50:31
the idea of ​​them is to believe that
01:50:33
you do If you have a real one
01:50:36
concept don't pay attention to those who
01:50:39
will convince you otherwise and hire
01:50:42
employees who completely share yours
01:50:44
looks are always nice to do what
01:50:46
others consider it impossible or even
01:50:48
incredible emotional decision without
01:50:51
thorough analysis especially in complex
01:50:53
moments will inevitably lead to collapse
01:50:55
planning is one of those areas where
01:50:58
experience is more important than natural intelligence being
01:51:02
the head of the company does not matter big
01:51:04
or small you can't do everything in
01:51:06
Alone in fact you are practically
01:51:09
you can't do anything alone
01:51:12
I may appear without warning
01:51:14
On the factory floor to talk to
01:51:16
employees and understand how it really is
01:51:18
things are going well for them. We try not to do too much.
01:51:21
I'm proud of my successes
01:51:24
opinions that most of the confusion
01:51:26
happening today in major
01:51:28
corporations occurs due to
01:51:30
limited communication and complex
01:51:32
hierarchical culture is easy to conquer
01:51:35
client today has little true task in
01:51:38
in order to bring him into Delight and
01:51:40
more than once the only remedy
01:51:43
communication which may be more
01:51:45
more effective than the Internet is direct
01:51:47
transferring thoughts don't make yourself important
01:51:50
clients value people much more
01:51:52
trusting partnerships
01:51:55
complexity can ruin intimacy
01:51:58
always pays off well when friends
01:52:01
suppliers are always nearby and when they are nearby
01:52:03
even better if your market share
01:52:07
is still calculated in single digits and
01:52:09
You have to compete with the big ones
01:52:11
companies you can easily learn
01:52:13
diversify or perish
01:52:17
others consider it a disadvantage Turn it into
01:52:19
advantage sometimes good attack
01:52:22
best defense success is a dangerous thing
01:52:26
because at this moment you are both
01:52:28
invincible and vulnerable don't waste time on
01:52:32
choosing the ideal opportunity So you
01:52:34
miss the right path, you found yours
01:52:37
calling or just looking for a passion
01:52:40
should be the fire that guides you
01:52:42
Chapter 20 Adventurer Richard Branson
01:52:47
Have you noticed what the most successful people have in common?
01:52:50
people of our planet, they do everything
01:52:53
I love what I do, I do what I want Live
01:52:57
Rejoice at working souls and the money will come
01:52:59
our next hero states themselves
01:53:02
in whose opinion life is so long
01:53:04
To waste it on boring things
01:53:06
things that bring pleasure and joy
01:53:08
sir richard branson empire builder
01:53:12
virgin group consisting of more than 200
01:53:14
thriving companies one of the most
01:53:16
rich and famous people in England
01:53:18
Philanthropist and entrepreneur life
01:53:21
Branson is a great example of what when
01:53:24
there is a desire to achieve something
01:53:26
goal any business is feasible you just need to
01:53:29
take and do without looking back
01:53:31
existing You have experience and education
01:53:34
Richard Branson was born on July 18, 1950
01:53:38
and was the firstborn of a hereditary family
01:53:41
aristocrat Edward James Branson and
01:53:44
flight attendant Eva Brunson Richard's father
01:53:47
failed to make a career as a lawyer
01:53:49
failed at the very beginning by not passing the exam
01:53:52
college mother trying to make money
01:53:54
for the needs of a family of four
01:53:57
children worked tirelessly
01:53:59
Evie Branson loved everything
01:54:02
adventures and ability to overcome
01:54:04
life obstacles belongs
01:54:05
main contribution to personality development
01:54:08
Richard at school with Richard suffering
01:54:11
myopia and dyslexia disorder
01:54:13
reading skills
01:54:16
letters affairs went very poorly at age
01:54:19
He was even forced to leave 13 years
01:54:21
privileged English school and
01:54:24
continued his studies at school table for
01:54:26
[ __ ] students in Buckinghamshire there
01:54:29
Richard learned to ignore
01:54:31
blows of fate Richard's childhood tests
01:54:33
create a profitable business failed
01:54:35
failure First he and his friend
01:54:38
Elena grew up selling and then young
01:54:41
entrepreneur started trading
01:54:43
parrots a year after graduation
01:54:45
school Richard with his partner
01:54:48
publishes the first issue of Student magazine
01:54:51
Despite the fact that a year later the magazine was
01:54:53
closed due to difficulties with its
01:54:55
Branson acquired distribution
01:54:57
he soon creates invaluable experience
01:55:00
youth counseling center
01:55:02
Student Advisory Center at that time
01:55:05
There was a huge interest in music among young people
01:55:07
so Branson came up with the idea to create
01:55:09
own recording business
01:55:12
Branson's mailing company
01:55:14
records by mail were first called
01:55:17
sliding disk but even then Branson
01:55:20
there were far-reaching plans and he was looking for
01:55:22
a name that could unite
01:55:24
all his subsequent projects are unrelated
01:55:27
with the music industry Once Alone
01:55:30
the employee suggested the name of the company
01:55:32
Virgin translated from English
01:55:34
virgin name stuck in 1971
01:55:38
Richard Branson decides to open his own
01:55:41
the first music store
01:55:43
records of money for renting premises from
01:55:46
Branson wasn't there but he managed
01:55:48
persuade the owner of the shoe store to give
01:55:50
promising him a room on the second floor
01:55:53
a crowd of people who are going to a musical
01:55:55
the store will buy shoes on the first
01:55:58
floor Branson soon realizes that
01:56:00
serious money in the music business
01:56:02
are on the record labels
01:56:05
so he decides to buy a country house
01:56:07
in a quiet and beautiful place and arrange
01:56:10
it into a recording studio and again
01:56:13
lack of money to buy a house
01:56:15
stopped Branson's bulk of the money
01:56:18
he borrowed from the bank as collateral for his
01:56:20
two and a half existing business
01:56:23
Richard received thousands from his parents and
01:56:25
seven and a half thousand from his aunt
01:56:27
who, for the sake of her nephew’s idea, pawned
01:56:30
his house, which Richard learned about later
01:56:32
by smuggling records to
01:56:35
close debts branson unintentionally
01:56:37
violates the law and as a result
01:56:39
finds himself in custody in
01:56:41
police station Where was he from?
01:56:43
released on bail from the parental home
01:56:45
instead of using famous ones
01:56:47
musicians Richard Branson Starts
01:56:49
record and open new ones to the world
01:56:51
superstars Michael Allfield punk band
01:56:55
Sex Pistols Sting half blown by Janet
01:56:58
Jackson and others in the 80s Virgin
01:57:01
gradually turns into
01:57:03
diversified company engaged in
01:57:05
besides the music business
01:57:07
film production real estate trade
01:57:09
computer games However, Branson is not
01:57:13
stop he dreams of his
01:57:14
airlines and it doesn’t matter that it’s very
01:57:17
an expensive and difficult business
01:57:20
paying attention to disagreement between partners
01:57:22
Branson rents Boeing and arranges
01:57:24
Virgin Atlantic demonstration flight
01:57:27
also fails a competitor
01:57:29
add fuel to the fire but Branson doesn't
01:57:31
gives in and after some efforts
01:57:34
measures the company reaches self-sufficiency
01:57:36
And in 1989, Virgin Atlantic's profits
01:57:40
will be 10 million pounds Branson
01:57:44
continues to conquer new heights and
01:57:46
not only in this business, opening from scratch
01:57:48
incredible variety of companies
01:57:50
different profiles but also in personal life
01:57:52
he flies across the Pacific Ocean by air
01:57:55
balloon setting a world record
01:57:57
crosses the Atlantic on a ship in the most
01:58:00
fastest time in the history of navigation A
01:58:03
on a car amphibian installs
01:58:05
Channel crossing speed record
01:58:07
King Richard Branson never gets tired
01:58:09
he can shock the public
01:58:12
appear at the opening of a women's store
01:58:14
dress and heavy makeup come to the reception
01:58:16
to the royal palace in faded jeans and
01:58:19
baseball caps to push the invitee
01:58:21
pop diva in the pool or throw herself
01:58:23
cakes today Sir Richard Branson
01:58:26
continues to do what he wants besides
01:58:28
he is engaged in business
01:58:30
charity by contributing to
01:58:32
environmental protection together with the floor
01:58:35
Malin Branson is developing the project
01:58:37
Virgin Galactic whose goal is just
01:58:40
Give 200 thousand dollars to anyone
01:58:42
who wants to go into space
01:58:44
journey he still asked and
01:58:47
vital energy of his 65 years He is everything
01:58:50
is also not afraid to take risks and
01:58:52
tempt fate both in business and in
01:58:55
in ordinary life, Branson is sure that only
01:58:57
taking risks, getting involved in adventures, you can
01:59:00
achieving something worthwhile is better
01:59:03
listen to branson himself Be careful
01:59:06
if the fact of risk depends entirely on
01:59:09
case or difficult to predict But remember
01:59:12
choosing guaranteed security you
01:59:15
you will never know the joy of Victory
01:59:18
a lesson I learned and follow
01:59:21
all my life I have been doing what I need
01:59:22
try and try and try again but
01:59:25
Never give up
01:59:27
by challenging yourself you grow and change
01:59:30
your life's view of the world becomes
01:59:32
life-affirming to achieve goals
01:59:35
goals aren't always easy, but it's not
01:59:38
reason to stop
01:59:39
Never say give up always repeat
01:59:43
I can and I will try until I succeed
01:59:46
Victories and not all wheels have been invented yet
01:59:49
the world is too amazing to sit
01:59:51
folded arms challenge is the reason and driving force
01:59:55
the power of all the deeds of mankind if there is
01:59:58
we will cross the ocean if there is illness
02:00:01
we will cure it if it exists
02:00:04
injustice we will correct it if
02:00:07
there is a record, we will beat it, and if there is one
02:00:10
the peak we will conquer it
02:00:13
in fact, your shortcomings are not at all
02:00:16
other people are interested in that's why you're not interested
02:00:18
you should focus on them
02:00:21
money is a means to an end
02:00:24
and not the goal itself is one of my main
02:00:27
motto sounds like never do it
02:00:30
nothing that will let you sleep peacefully
02:00:32
this is a good rule and worth it
02:00:35
follow
02:00:36
in life you always win something and
02:00:39
you are losing something, be happy and happy
02:00:42
winning without regretting losing and not
02:00:44
repent never look back
02:00:47
you still won't change the past, but I
02:00:50
I try to learn from his mistakes Success
02:00:53
it's more than just failure
02:00:55
you need to believe in yourself and implement
02:00:58
conceived in life then and others
02:01:00
they start to believe in you
02:01:03
the man who founded IKEA shares all his
02:01:06
a day in ten-minute segments That's what
02:01:08
he says if 10 minutes have passed then it’s already
02:01:12
irrevocably divide your life into
02:01:14
pieces for 10 minutes and don't let
02:01:16
an abyss even for a moment
02:01:18
respecting people means respecting everyone
02:01:22
them and not just those whom you want
02:01:23
make an impression
02:01:26
caution is important but slowness
02:01:28
dangerous
02:01:30
the most unusual and amazing
02:01:32
Virgin Group's achievement is that
02:01:35
unlike most enterprises, we
02:01:37
remember what business business is
02:01:40
creativity is like painting
02:01:42
you always start with a clean slate
02:01:46
If You Ask What I Believe More
02:01:49
in total I will answer my family this is mine
02:01:52
solid credo I know that sometimes people
02:01:54
disagree, this happened to me too
02:01:57
I know that some people live in
02:01:59
alone but close friends are
02:02:02
family too, we all need support
02:02:04
mutual assistance and Although I have learned firmly
02:02:07
stand on your own feet without
02:02:09
devotion and support of family and friends
02:02:11
I wouldn't achieve anything
02:02:14
it is not necessary to study for 6 years to
02:02:17
become an architect
02:02:18
just starting to work im my grandma
02:02:22
lived a life filled to the brim when
02:02:25
she was 89 and became the oldest
02:02:28
a person in Britain who passed
02:02:29
Advanced practical exam
02:02:31
difficulties of Palatine American dances for her
02:02:34
was 90 when she became the oldest
02:02:36
golfer hitting the ball into the hole
02:02:39
with one blow the grandmother did not stop
02:02:41
study at 95 she read a short history
02:02:45
since Stephen Hawking, becoming one of the
02:02:48
few who mastered this book from the beginning
02:02:50
and until the end, shortly before her death, she
02:02:53
died at 99 years old grandmother went to
02:02:56
round the world cruise she laughed heartily
02:02:59
when she was accidentally abandoned in Jamaica
02:03:01
wearing only a swimsuit, her position was clear
02:03:04
life is given once and with this chance you need
02:03:07
make the most of the conclusion
02:03:10
start living your life to the fullest right now
02:03:14
decide now to improve
02:03:16
start your life every day with
02:03:19
realizing that time is short in advance
02:03:22
plan your day to be on time
02:03:24
do the right things at the right time
02:03:26
a successful person is first and foremost
02:03:29
an organized person who
02:03:31
knows what things are for him
02:03:33
really important and gives to them
02:03:36
preference but having studied the biographies of the rich
02:03:39
and famous people armed with them
02:03:41
experience and inspired by their advice
02:03:44
you should forget about your uniqueness
02:03:46
thanks to which you deserve success all
02:03:50
Ford cars are exactly the same but not
02:03:52
there are two completely identical
02:03:55
people were noticed by the ambitious old man Henry
02:03:57
Ford is a waste of time trying
02:04:00
imitate the behavior patterns of successful people
02:04:02
people copy their actions However
02:04:05
useful to replenish your Arsenal
02:04:07
tools and qualities of successful
02:04:09
people who helped them effectively
02:04:12
solve problems and achieve other goals
02:04:15
in order to deliver this to you
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  • http://unidownloader.com/ website is the best way to download a video or a separate audio track if you want to do without installing programs and extensions.

  • The UDL Helper extension is a convenient button that is seamlessly integrated into YouTube, Instagram and OK.ru sites for fast content download.

  • UDL Client program (for Windows) is the most powerful solution that supports more than 900 websites, social networks and video hosting sites, as well as any video quality that is available in the source.

  • UDL Lite is a really convenient way to access a website from your mobile device. With its help, you can easily download videos directly to your smartphone.

mobile menu iconWhich format of "Личное развитие. Как стать лучшей версией себя? Узнай секреты успешных людей! Аудиокнига целиком" video should I choose?mobile menu icon

  • The best quality formats are FullHD (1080p), 2K (1440p), 4K (2160p) and 8K (4320p). The higher the resolution of your screen, the higher the video quality should be. However, there are other factors to consider: download speed, amount of free space, and device performance during playback.

mobile menu iconWhy does my computer freeze when loading a "Личное развитие. Как стать лучшей версией себя? Узнай секреты успешных людей! Аудиокнига целиком" video?mobile menu icon

  • The browser/computer should not freeze completely! If this happens, please report it with a link to the video. Sometimes videos cannot be downloaded directly in a suitable format, so we have added the ability to convert the file to the desired format. In some cases, this process may actively use computer resources.

mobile menu iconHow can I download "Личное развитие. Как стать лучшей версией себя? Узнай секреты успешных людей! Аудиокнига целиком" video to my phone?mobile menu icon

  • You can download a video to your smartphone using the website or the PWA application UDL Lite. It is also possible to send a download link via QR code using the UDL Helper extension.

mobile menu iconHow can I download an audio track (music) to MP3 "Личное развитие. Как стать лучшей версией себя? Узнай секреты успешных людей! Аудиокнига целиком"?mobile menu icon

  • The most convenient way is to use the UDL Client program, which supports converting video to MP3 format. In some cases, MP3 can also be downloaded through the UDL Helper extension.

mobile menu iconHow can I save a frame from a video "Личное развитие. Как стать лучшей версией себя? Узнай секреты успешных людей! Аудиокнига целиком"?mobile menu icon

  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

mobile menu iconWhat's the price of all this stuff?mobile menu icon

  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.