“It is human nature, especially as we get older, to look for stability in our lives. But if you want to be a successful entrepreneur, you have to fight against that somewhat, as starting a business requires movement. You cannot stay still.” IfsWantHumansLooksStillsFightingSuccessfulOur LivesHuman NatureMovementEntrepreneurStartingStabilitySuccessful EntrepreneursStarting A Business Author:Robert Herjavec
“Generally, older people in their fifties, sixties, and seventies are running most countries and are CEOs of corporations. Which isn't to say there aren't entrepreneurs, but if the young were better in every respect, there'd be no reason for the old. Our life span reflects our particular life strategy.” PeopleIfsCountryReasonRunningYoungOur LivesParticularStrategyEntrepreneurCorporationsNo ReasonSixtyCeoSeventiesOlder PeopleLife Span Author:Cynthia Kenyon
“Even as the government dominates the headlines, private entrepreneurs are busy every day working to improve products and services that improve our lives. They do it without taxing us or regulating us, or making us suffer through tedious elections or political debates. They make their products and offer them to us in a way that pleases the consuming public the most. We can choose whether we want them or not.” WayWantGovernmentPoliticalSufferingOur LivesProductsPleaseOffersElectionEntrepreneurBusyDebateConsumingHeadlinesTediousPolitical Debates Author:Llewellyn Rockwell
“At the end of our lives we all ask, did i live? Did i love? Did i matter?” EndsMatterAsksOur LivesEntrepreneur Author:Brendon Burchard
“Optimistic people play a disproportionate role in shaping our lives. Their decisions make a difference; they are inventors, entrepreneurs, political and military leaders - not average people. They got to where they are by seeking challenges and taking risks.” PeoplePlayPoliticalChallengesDifferencesDecisionLeaderRolesOur LivesRiskMilitaryEntrepreneurAverageSeekingOptimisticMaking A DifferenceInventorTaking RisksMilitary Leader Author:Daniel Kahneman