Don’t bother doing something unless you’re radically different from the competition.
RICHARD BRANSONIf you get into business solely to make money, you won’t. If you try to make a real difference, you’ll find success.
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Education doesn’t just take place in stuffy classrooms and university buildings, it can happen everywhere, every day to every person.
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Complexity is your enemy. Any fool can make something complicated. It is hard to keep things simple.
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The best advice I could give anyone is to spend your time working on whatever you are passionate about in life.
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Life’s too short. If you’re passionate – stand up.
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If you’re looking to become an entrepreneur then don’t waste your time going to university or business school – just get on and do it.
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To launch a business means successfully solving problems. Solving problems means listening.
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Commitment is not letting people down. That’s very important in life. If you say you’re going to do something, make sure you do it. Just try never to let people down.
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Have fun, work hard and money will come. Don’t waste time – grab your chances. Have a positive outlook on life. When it’s not fun, move on.
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Confidence breeds confidence and negativity breeds negativity.
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Please be polite. Nothing in life should erode the habit of saying thank you to people or praising them.
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Drive, determination, passion and hard work are all free and more valuable than a pot of cash.
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Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again.
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Follow your instincts and live with the consequences.
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I believe a good leader brings out the best in people by listening to them, trusting in them, believing in them, respecting them and letting them have a go.
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There is so much to be learned from listening to people’s hopes, frustrations, and points of view.
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