The poor look for jobs while the rich build networks.
In school, you are given the lesson first. On the street, you’re given the mistake first and then it’s up to you to find the lesson, if you ever find it.
The keys to success, in business and in life, are truthfulness, the ability to take and give, honest and well-intended feedback, strength of character and conviction in one’s principles.
The truth is that money doesn’t make you rich; knowledge does.
The faster you want to get rich, the more accurate with numbers you must be.
Your most expensive advice is the free advice you receive from your financially struggling friends and relatives.
If you own a butcher shop, don’t hire vegetarians. To hire the right people, you have to let the wrong people go.
People without leverage work for those with leverage.
Leverage is the reason some people become rich and others do not become rich.
When you hear that something can’t be done, ignore that advice and push forward.
The most important word in the world of money is cash flow. The second most important word is leverage.
You can always quit, so why quit now.
When employees unite, they form a union but when business owners unite, they form a team.
Congratulations on your job at the bank! Yes. You work for the bank. After taxes, your largest expense is your mortgage and credit-card debt.
The strength of character and emotional intelligence to face your failures and learn from them are at the core of success.
The problem with tomorrow is that I have never seen a tomorrow. Tomorrow does not exist. Tomorrow only exists in the mind of dreamers and losers.
The hardest part of change is going through the unknown.
Business is like a wheel barrow. Nothing happens until you start pushing.
Sometimes, what is right for you at the beginning of your life is not the right thing for you at the end of your life.
The biggest challenge you have is to challenge your own self doubt and your laziness. It is your self doubt and your laziness that defines and limit who you are.