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Ina @ Network State School
@beecurious
This might sound like a bad take, but I think the best managers or economist are gang leaders. Funny thing is that they don't even graduate business schools but able to run million-dollar empires. Take Pablo Escobar, for example: he was making about $420 million a week and was worth $25 billion, making him one of the richest men ever. He was so rich that he once offered to pay off his country's debt, and on a cold night, he burned $2 million just to keep his daughter warm lol.
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Chris
@ift
I’m tired of talking about this with my friends. You’re not successful because of how much you know. The fundamental skill that will make you rich and great at what you do is taking risks. But it’s like that. Whoever takes more risks (and wins) goes further. In the case of the mentioned person (whom I despise so much that I don’t want to mention him), he took all possible risks and had no scruples. If he had a corporate life, subject to a common life, he would be a nobody. There are many who were like him and fell by the wayside (and it’s good that this happened).
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