Sunday, August 19, 2018

Money Lessons from Billionaires

Oprah Winfrey, net worth of $2.7 billion
"You become what you believe. You are where you are today in your life based on everything you have believed." -- First and foremost, you have to believe that greatness is possible. Many of the world's billionaires have shifted the way our world works, because they believed that they were capable of doing something that was previously impossible. Change is possible. Greatness is possible. But you can't do anything unless you first believe in yourself.

Pierre Omidyar, net worth of $6.7 billion
"What we say here every day is that our success is really based on our members' success, our community's success." -- Your success is directly tied to how much you do for others. It's not what you know. It's not who you know. It's what you do for who you know. Success follows generosity.

Karl Albrecht, net worth of $25.4 billion
"The typical human life seems to be quite unplanned, undirected, unlived, and unsavored. Only those who consciously think about the adventure of living as a matter of making choices among options, which they have found for themselves, ever establish real self-control and live their lives fully." -- Everything you do (or choose not to do) is a choice. Most of us think that life happens to us, but in reality life is something that we choose either by actively pursuing options and creating our own circumstances, or by blocking opportunities and limiting our beliefs of what is possible. You can choose the type of life you want to live.

Mukesh Ambani, net worth of $22.3 billion
"I think that our fundamental belief is that for us growth is a way of life and we have to grow at all times." -- Success is not an event--it's a process. Billionaires embody that process better than most of us. They are on a constant quest to improve, enhance, and outperform themselves. It's a constant, internal drive to become a better person.

Michael Bloomberg, net worth of $22 billion
"Getting the job done has been the basis for the success my company has achieved." -- Billionaires have grit and perseverance. Top performers work hard at hard things. And that means that successful people do the things that most people don't want to do, and that's why they get the job done.

Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud, net worth of $18 billion
"If I'm going to do something, I do it spectacularly or I don't do it at all." -- Developing a world-class skill means that you have the capability to ignore everything else. You have to be able to focus on doing an incredible job or on ignoring it completely. Greatness doesn't come from simply "putting the time in" ... you have to put the time in with effort, energy, and resolve.

Michael Dell, net worth of $15.9 billion
"It's through curiosity and looking at opportunities in new ways that we've always mapped our path at Dell. There's always an opportunity to make a difference." -- Take a look at any market-leading company. Are they compromising on their product in one way or another? That's an opportunity for disruption, growth, and change. Any unmet need, any annoying problem, any half-baked solution offers a chance to change things.

Charles Koch, net worth of $25 billion
"The role of business is to produce goods and services that make people's lives better." -- If your only goal is to become rich, then you're going to have trouble meeting your goal. However, if your focus is on making people's lives better, then you'll find that success comes much more quickly.

Andrew Carnegie, net worth of $298.3 billion
"No person will make a great business who wants to do it all himself or get all the credit." -- Success unshared is failure. Our connections with other people are what give our work meaning. The things we do will only matter if they are shared with others.

Tony Hsieh, net worth of $840 million
"The ultimate definition of success is: you could lose everything that you have and truly be okay with it. Your happiness isn't based on external factors." -- So often, we push happiness out on the horizon of life. "Once I get this job, I'll be happy." Or, "If only I landed that promotion, then everything would be good." Of course, life doesn't work that way, and there is always another goal once we reach our previous idea of happiness. Money is important, but your life should never be built around it. Happiness comes before success, not after it.
Ref. Yahoo Billionaire 

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