Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today. Do you really think you’ll be successful if you simply copy other people’s habits? If that was the case, success was easy. I never met a successful person until I was 24. I grew up in a working-class family—I was more around people who were the opposite. The first successful person I met was an entrepreneur in his forties. When I started my first real business, he was one of my first clients. When I met him, he was slightly overweight, had more money than he could count, and was merry all the time. But he also lost his wife, the love his life, a half decade before. We became friends. He told me that he never got over it. Even tough he experienced tragedy — he still had a positive outlook on life and did good things. He truly cared about others. I have to be honest, my first business wasn’t great, but he still gave me a chance to do business with him. He always said: “I just try to avoid being unsuccessful.” That
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