How would you call someone who was given advice by a super successful, multi-millionaire entrepreneur and chose to listen one of his friends who is living paycheck to paycheck? The advice given was about money & business.
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Replying to @DamianProsa @dareandconquer
Someone who doesn’t want to be a super successful multimillionaire entrepreneur.
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You mean yourself? Money is not the only measure of success, in fact it probably shouldn’t be because it’s a shitty metric. We will see who is happier in ten years, you or this other guy. My bets on the other guy sadly.
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Replying to @Ahimsa_Satya_ @omxtyger
There are only two measures of success. Money and competitive achievements. Those who believe the opposite, never had money nor achieved anything.
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So sad. Read a book dude. Socrates was poor af, so was Jesus. No one remembers the richest dude alive in AD 0. Everyone on earth knows those guys names. Do you know Leo Tolstoy? Gandhi? Buddha? People will forget Warren Buffett in less than 100 years.
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The men you named all ACCOMPLISHED things. They weren't broke losers they were broke winners and when you're a winner you're never 'broke'.
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They weren’t competitions but yes accomplishments. Obsessive focus on competition in itself can be harmful. Excellent examples cited by Rene Girard if you care to read a book or two.
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