Handbook inc.’s Success Super Book : a definitive Consolidation of 25 Perspectives to Guide your Future Success
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Warren Buffett Says
Anyone Can Achieve Success by Following 1 Simple Formula He Uses Every Day BY MARCEL SCHWANTES@MARCELSCHWANTES IN C . C O M 147 IN C .’ S S U C C E S S S U P E R B O O K : A D E F INI T I V E C O N S O L ID AT IO N O F 2 5 P E R S P EC T I V E S TO G UID E YO U R F U T U R E S U C C E S S BUFFET’S INFAMOUS READING HABIT IS WHAT HE ATTRIBUTES AS THE FOUNDATIONAL TOOL TO IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE. Over the span of your lifetime, the Buffett formula should give you an advantage, as it has Buffett. And the best way to launch it into daily practice is to do what Buffett does every day: Read. A lot. Buffet’s infamous reading habit is what he attributes as the foundational tool to improve knowledge. He is a voracious reader who spends 80 percent of his own day reading, and he suggests that anyone hoping to achieve similar success should read 500 pages per day. That also means making the time to read. “I read and think,” Buffett once said. “So I do more reading and thinking, and make less impulse decisions than most people in business. I do it because I like this kind of life.” He’s not alone. Bill Gates reads about 50 books per year?. ?Mark Cuban reads more than three hours a day. Elon Musk? ?When asked about how he learned to build rockets, he said, “I read books.” Buffett doesn’t limit building up his knowledge to books alone. He reads six newspapers a day, including The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The New York Times, USA Today, Omaha World- Herald, and American Banker. IN C . C O M 14 8 IN C .’ S S U C C E S S S U P E R B O O K : A D E F INI T I V E C O N S O L ID AT IO N O F 2 5 P E R S P EC T I V E S TO G UID E YO U R F U T U R E S U C C E S S WHETHER OR NOT YOU HAVE TIME FOR SUCH AN AMBITIOUS GOAL IS LARGELY IRRELEVANT. Whether or not you have time for such an ambitious goal is largely irrelevant. The point of the Buffett formula is to make whatever progress you can. Few of us can actually squeeze in a 500-page goal with our busy schedules. But most of us, with some intentionality, can fit in 15 pages, maybe 20 pages each day, improving our level of knowledge in the process. IN C . C O M 14 9 IN C .’ S S U C C E S S S U P E R B O O K : A D E F INI T I V E C O N S O L ID AT IO N O F 2 5 P E R S P EC T I V E S TO G UID E YO U R F U T U R E S U C C E S S As 2014 comes to a close and we prepare to turn the page on the calendar, it’s inevitable that you’ll think about success. Was it a successful year? Do you feel as though you accomplished what you wanted? Where did you fall short? And perhaps most importantly, how can you make 2015 even more successful? Some of those answers, of course, depend on how you define success. Like many, I grew up equating money and power with success, and for a time, that framed my definition. But as I’ve matured, that has changed. You see, success is a very personal thing. What drives one entrepreneur may be radically different for another. And understanding how others measure success can help you better understand your own definition. For me, it’s “Success is spending the majority of my time focused on work or tasks that are fulfilling, leveraging my Zone of Genius, maximizing my potential and helping other people in a meaningful way while providing the freedom, lifestyle and experiences that I desire” I APPROACHED A NUMBER OF “SUCCESSFUL” PEOPLE. MOST OF THEM ARE CEOS OR RUN ORGANIZA- TIONS THAT THEY STARTED. WHAT ARE THEIR DEFINI- TIONS OF SUC- CESS? Download 0.67 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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