Fulfillment Obi on Nostr: TAKE LESSONS FROM BILLIONAIRES If you have ever looked at the rankings of world ...
TAKE LESSONS FROM BILLIONAIRES
If you have ever looked at the rankings of world richest people released by Forbes or Blomberg, you will know that certain people have a lot of money.
For instance, Elon Musk is worth over 200 billion dollars, and there are only 8 billion people in the world.
If he gives one dollar to every single human being on earth, he will still be a very rich billionaire, because giving one dollar to every human being will only remove 8 billion dollars from his over 200 billion dollars.
Do you see how rich he is?
And there are also people like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffet and Bernard Arnault.
And if you look at the richest people in Africa, you will see people like Aliko Dangote, Johan Rupert, Patrice Motsepe, Femi Otedola, Strive Masiyiwa, etc.
But what can you learn from these people, regarding how they went on to build so much wealth, and how they manage their money?
It is simple.
The first, and the most common general thing about all these people, is that they own their own companies.
They are all employers of labour, who started very little, and built their companies.
Their wealth on grew as their businesses and companies grew.
So the question is, what can you start today, that will cause your wealth to grow as that thing grows?
Is it a business?
Is it a personal brand?
Is it an investment?
Then, if you look at these men, one thing you will notice is that they never show off, even though they are very rich.
They don't think like celebrities, who must buy all the fancy cars and designer clothes.
They rather, think like businessmen whose money must justify itself by either bringing in value, or bringing in more money.
So are you thinking like a businessman or you are thinking like a celebrity?
Is every money you spend forced to justify its value, or you just spend because you feel like?
Does every money you put into a business or an investment bring back more money for you?
You see, growing wealth will requires thinking like a businessman, and you need to learn how to think like one.
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If you have ever looked at the rankings of world richest people released by Forbes or Blomberg, you will know that certain people have a lot of money.
For instance, Elon Musk is worth over 200 billion dollars, and there are only 8 billion people in the world.
If he gives one dollar to every single human being on earth, he will still be a very rich billionaire, because giving one dollar to every human being will only remove 8 billion dollars from his over 200 billion dollars.
Do you see how rich he is?
And there are also people like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffet and Bernard Arnault.
And if you look at the richest people in Africa, you will see people like Aliko Dangote, Johan Rupert, Patrice Motsepe, Femi Otedola, Strive Masiyiwa, etc.
But what can you learn from these people, regarding how they went on to build so much wealth, and how they manage their money?
It is simple.
The first, and the most common general thing about all these people, is that they own their own companies.
They are all employers of labour, who started very little, and built their companies.
Their wealth on grew as their businesses and companies grew.
So the question is, what can you start today, that will cause your wealth to grow as that thing grows?
Is it a business?
Is it a personal brand?
Is it an investment?
Then, if you look at these men, one thing you will notice is that they never show off, even though they are very rich.
They don't think like celebrities, who must buy all the fancy cars and designer clothes.
They rather, think like businessmen whose money must justify itself by either bringing in value, or bringing in more money.
So are you thinking like a businessman or you are thinking like a celebrity?
Is every money you spend forced to justify its value, or you just spend because you feel like?
Does every money you put into a business or an investment bring back more money for you?
You see, growing wealth will requires thinking like a businessman, and you need to learn how to think like one.
...... ..
Best thing you can do today is to share this
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