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把‘丰盛’,喜悦的能量发送出去,帮助别人,这个能量会返还回来,带给你更多的丰盛,喜悦,成功 。摘自上文:“You see those trucks there?” he’d said. “If what’s in one of those trucks will make you more money,

and what’s in the other truck will make your customers happier, choose the one that makes your customers happier, even if you make less money.”

Friedman: What are three pieces of advice you would give to an aspiring entrepreneur?

(again long answer, you should read it but I like this part…a lot)

“My dad had a glassware importing business, and he told me about how he was talking with his dad one day. His dad had pointed at two trucks. “You see those trucks there?” he’d said. “If what’s in one of those trucks will make you more money, and what’s in the other truck will make your customers happier, choose the one that makes your customers happier, even if you make less money.”

Second, I was never afraid to say no.

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  • 枫下拾英 / 心灵感悟 / ZT 灵性不是什么‘空’/和日常生活隔绝的事情,是融合在日常生活中的事情。Trust yourself:Above all, he taught me that the best decisions come from heart, instincts and empathy.



    Trust yourself
    Entrepreneurs don't operate with a handbook. My father taught me how to be independent and trust my own moral compass.
    For 45 years, he was the first employee to open his office and last one to leave. He showed me how perseverance and discipline ultimately pay off.
    Above all, he taught me that the best decisions come from heart, instincts and empathy.


    • 把‘丰盛’,喜悦的能量发送出去,帮助别人,这个能量会返还回来,带给你更多的丰盛,喜悦,成功 。摘自上文:“You see those trucks there?” he’d said. “If what’s in one of those trucks will make you more money,

      and what’s in the other truck will make your customers happier, choose the one that makes your customers happier, even if you make less money.”

      Friedman: What are three pieces of advice you would give to an aspiring entrepreneur?

      (again long answer, you should read it but I like this part…a lot)

      “My dad had a glassware importing business, and he told me about how he was talking with his dad one day. His dad had pointed at two trucks. “You see those trucks there?” he’d said. “If what’s in one of those trucks will make you more money, and what’s in the other truck will make your customers happier, choose the one that makes your customers happier, even if you make less money.”

      Second, I was never afraid to say no.