Warren Buffett Says This One Simple Habit Separates Really Successful People From Others
This iconic Buffett quote is
powerful advice for business and life in general. “The difference
between successful people and really successful people is that really
successful people say no to almost everything.” The crux of this quote
is for people not to get too distracted by nonsense and focus on the
main goal at hand even if other ambitions seem promising.
Apple chairman, CEO, and co-founder Steve Jobs agreed with Buffett’s
message about keeping your eyes on the prize. “People think focus means
saying yes to the thing you’ve got to focus on,” Jobs said at the Apple
Worldwide Developers’ Conference in 1997. “But that’s not what it means
at all. It means saying no to the hundred other good ideas that there
are. You have to pick carefully.
(BroBible.com)
Monday, January 22, 2018
This Is A Great Analogy
Christian von Koenigsegg on tires, record speed and watchmakers
We talk to the man himself at the Detroit Auto Show.
When asked about the future of the auto industry, Koenigsegg seemed surprisingly confident that his cars will have a market in the future. "Look at the watch industry," he said. "In the '70s, digital watches came in and nearly cleaned out mechanical watches. But there are still watchmakers around." His point is that the market has shifted, but there will always be a customer base for a premium product. "Some people just prefer to wind a watch themselves."
(AutoBlog.com)
We talk to the man himself at the Detroit Auto Show.
When asked about the future of the auto industry, Koenigsegg seemed surprisingly confident that his cars will have a market in the future. "Look at the watch industry," he said. "In the '70s, digital watches came in and nearly cleaned out mechanical watches. But there are still watchmakers around." His point is that the market has shifted, but there will always be a customer base for a premium product. "Some people just prefer to wind a watch themselves."
(AutoBlog.com)
One Of The Most Shocking Private Party Used Car Sales Ever
One Of You Maniacs Really Bought A BMW E30 M3 For $102,000
You really did it. One of you maniacs out there actually spent a hot $102,000 on a 1989 BMW E30 M3 with 35,000 miles.
Bring A Trailer auctioned this car with 35,562 miles to be precise. Does that alone explain the selling price? No. No it does not. For that, I would need to consult an expert on mass hysteria, or an expert in the hive mentality.
(Jalopnik.com)
You really did it. One of you maniacs out there actually spent a hot $102,000 on a 1989 BMW E30 M3 with 35,000 miles.
Bring A Trailer auctioned this car with 35,562 miles to be precise. Does that alone explain the selling price? No. No it does not. For that, I would need to consult an expert on mass hysteria, or an expert in the hive mentality.
(Jalopnik.com)
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