There are two wealthy
individuals who shares their principles on how to create unlimited prosperity.
Sir
John Templeton -: founder of the Templeton Group, is a
legendary mutual fund manager. His mastering in financial management has
granted wealth for thousands of investors all around the world. Below are his
ten principles of his incredible success.
1)
To achieve success, be neither an
optimist nor a pessimist, but a realist with a hopeful nature.
2)
Count your blessings to enrich yourself
and your neighbours, first spiritually and then, perhaps financially.
3)
Debt, whether personal or collective,
should not keep you from investing in your future. Strive to be debt free.
4)
Invest in many different places, there
is safety in numbers.
5)
Money should do more than simply
reproduce itself.
6)
Remember that patience is a virtue.
7)
If you want to prosper, investigate
before you invest.
8)
The secrete of creating riches for
oneself is to create them for others.
9)
Looking out for number one doesn’t make
you number one.
10)
Make success with a single word-- LOVE
Art
Linkletter -: is well known for his entertaining
and show business personality. He was abandoned
and adopted by a church priest in a community town of Moosejaw,
Saskatchewan, Canada. He is also an astute business man with direct involvement
in dozens of successful enterprises. Below are his insightful principles for
creating wealth and success.
1)
I am going to do the work I enjoy. You
only live once so do what you love.
2)
There will always be difficulties,
failures and challenges along the way.
3)
The margin between mediocrity and
success is very small related to time and effort over and above what is expected.
4)
I will pull whenever I can to open the
doors to opportunity, but I will make sure to work when the door is opened for
me.
5)
I will recognize and be alert to my own
weakness and find people who excel in the things where I falter.
6)
I will consider an opportunity to
advance more important than the immediate money and fringe benefits of the
situation.
7)
I will stretch my abilities and goals a
little further than my comfort zone, within reason.
8)
I will learn from my failures and then
put them behind me.
9)
I will not do a deal where someone else
is short changed , cheated or taken advantage of.
10)
I will use other people’s money provided
I feel certain the money itself can grow at a faster rate than the interest
charges. I will not be greedy.
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