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Motivation

With this one comment, you're done with your clay spoon life.

by Didorphin 2020. 10. 20.

Let's take a look at Tyropez's motivational lecture!

Tyropez is an investor, philanthropist, and successful influencer based on social media.
I share how he became an asset man of $47 to $60 million.
It was raised to tens of billions of won in Hanwha, and millions of people watched his TED Talk video.

Then I share two main reasons why he was able to rise to the position.
This article you're looking at will save you a lot of time, headaches, and years of hardship.

1. The need for a mentor.

Do I need a mentor? Do I have to read a book?
There are so many opinions that you don't know what to believe, right? Let me say something. Someone told me, but people lie, but numbers tell the truth.
If you're confused, look at the numbers. Let's not listen to me and not listen to others.

 

Just search for numbers. It's really easy. I look at Forbes list. It's a list of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world. Do you think they had mentors? Did I read a book? I'll read it for you.
It includes almost everyone. They're people I respect, so I'll tell you a few people on the list for example.
Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Steve Jobs, Warren Buffett, Michael Jordan, and Mark Zuckerberg all had mentors on the list.

 

Last year, I sat down with Kobe Bryant and watched the game, and I talked with him in the locker room.

"Kobe, did you have a mentor?"" He answered right away. " "Tie, mentor is the most important thing." Kobe has many types of mentors. Michael Jackson also gave Kobe advice.

Different mentors, such as meeting Disney's CEO as a mentor. The same goes for Albert Einstein.

 

The greatest genius in human history also had a mentor.
Since he was a teenager, he has had lunch with his mentor's family every Thursday and learned math and physics by talking. I don't know who you are, but I'm not smarter than Einstein.
If they needed a mentor, I feel they needed more. The same goes for looking back at history.

 

The great conqueror Alexander the Great also had a mentor. At the age of 15, his father hired the great philosopher Aristotle to travel with his son. Aristotle taught him like that. Aristotle was the mentee of the philosopher Plato. Plato had Socrates as his mentor.

Can you see the connection? Steve Jobs also had a mentor, but he eventually became someone's mentor. Mentors are not just people who give advice, but also motivate them. It's a really easy concept, but I also thought it was very difficult.

 

2. You can meet mentors through non-face-to-face media.


The easiest and fastest way to get what you want is to ask the person who has it.
And the way to meet such famous people as mentors can also be seen through reading or YouTube videos.
This is how the world's best companies were born. There are only two ways to learn. I learn directly from someone

or from a book or video written by someone. That's all.

How did you learn Korean and math? Did you learn it because you thought about it's lying down? Someone will say it. "Thai, what happens if you don't act when you're mentoring and reading books?"" Of course, I have to act. I'm stuck in the basement, read books, and watch only motivation or mentor videos on YouTube.

But one more thing, if you don't act hard and work smart, you won't get much. For example, who works harder? Daily workers, Steve Jobs or Elon Musk. Of course, daily workers are essential. I'm not cursing them.

However, looking at the achievements, working smarter than hard is greater. I look at the Forbes list. The richest list.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. Ironically, it started as a book-related business. He reads a lot of books. In particular, Sam Walton's autobiography became a mentor in his life and how many pages he read were old. Jeff is the third richest man in the world. If he needs books and mentors, they're more necessary for me.

Sometimes I postpone my work, too. Then I think about the advice of the books I read, the autobiographies. Or advice you've met in person. Do you know what Elon Musk said? I asked. "Elon, how did you start SpaceX?"

You had no experience in the spacecraft field.I would've only had PayPal experience. " He replied,

"I learned everything from books. I've read so many books."

 

Like this, books are non-face-to-face mentors. It's not a person, but the effect is the same. The author of the book becomes a mentor. Before I read the book properly, I only thought about the value of the book superficially. How helpful would 10,000 won or 20,000 won books be?"

What I felt while reading the book is that some books must have been purchased for 100,000 won to 1 million won.
And it's so new to open the bookshelf and read it from the moment I thought of the author as my own non-face-to-face mentor.

I know. Not everyone wants to be Steve Jobs. You don't have to be like Einstein. No matter what I learn, I want to learn from someone who has done a great job. You decide. Who do you want to learn from?

In my case, the people at the top.

And great people always have great mentors. They read books. Mark Qvan said this at my house. A CEO and billionaire of a company called Shark Tank, he asked me, "Mark, do you read a lot?" "Tie, do you know what? The reason I bought a private plane waiting for me at LA Airport now is to add to the reading that I couldn't do because I was busy." Mark bought a 50 billion won private jet to read more books. Warren Buffett also says that if you take a plane, no one can talk to you, to read.

Unlike humans, numbers don't lie. Don't just work hard, but work smart. Work efficiently with tools. What made Bill Gates the richest man in the world for 16 consecutive years? He goes on vacation to read and runs a blog where books are the theme. His words were really shocking, but he said, "I'm lazy. So unlike others, I use my brain to find an easy way." It's not that he doesn't use time. Time is unconditionally spent. But the goal is not to spend time,

but to finish work in a small amount of time. The goal is to make twice as much work as half the work.

And that's the only way to use your brain. That will make you great. To do that, you find a great mentor and read more. Believe me, and try to be wrong. If you can't believe it, try it yourself. If you don't like the results or don't seem to help, you can quit. Each person may have a different way of learning.

But 9 out of 10 great people have mentors or look for mentors in books. So trust the probability that it's worth believing in. Mentors and reading maximize the probability of success. This is not guaranteed. Because I have to act, too. I have to write what I learned. I don't need that. Am I the best?If you say so, there's a problem with your humility. You don't need the things great men needed? Einstein needed a mentor, and Newton said he was great because he had great teachers, so you don't need a mentor? I can see your future bank account balance without telling you.

A lot of people try. But effort is not the only thing that matters. It may take months to walk from Seoul to Busan, but it takes less than an hour by plane. People who walked, people who went comfortably by plane, or the destination are the same place, and the world often values results more objectively.
I'm not telling you to go in an unjust way. Take the plane and go comfortably. It's a plane driven by a veteran pilot who will take you to your goal by books and mentors.

  

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