How to Succeed at How to Succeed at Anything, Anything, No Matter What! No Matter What! Success
Jan 22, 2015
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5. Social Networking=Success
Sadly, Vincent rarely if ever networked with others. During his life time Vincent only ever sold one of his 2000 art pieces. He suffered from extreme loneliness, depression and frustration. Vincent committed suicide in 1890, he was 37. In 1990 this 1890 van Gogh sold for$82.5 Million Pablo Picasso1881-1973 Experienced severe poverty in early life. Pablo had a great passion for art as did Vincent, but realized the value of networking with others. At age 26 Pablo had his own gallery space. During the course of his life Pablo sold 1000s of art pieces. The Pablo estate was valued at $50 Million in 1973. 6. Successful Connections 7. AppleSteve Jobs and Steve Wozniak Wozniak had shown Jobs his simple builtcomputer machine. This impressed Jobs andhe believed he could sell the machine for aprofit.It was Wozniaks computer engineering abilities combined with Jobs marketing abilities that led to what we now know as Apple, Inc.In 2008, Apple had reported revenues of $33.04Billion and profits of $11.15Billion annually. 8. Dixie ChicksMartie & Emily ErwinNatalie Maines The Dixie Chicks started with sisters Martie and Emily Erwin who played music on the street corners of Dallas for small change. The sisters later met and invited Natalie Maines to join their country music rock group.As of 2009 the Dixie Chicks have won 13 Grammy awards with over 30.5 million in record sales for their first three albums. 9. Dolce and Gabbana D&G Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana This world famous design duo met whileworking as assistants at an atelier in Milan.Sharing a strong passion for fashion, theymade their name together in 1985 whenMilano Collezioni invited them to take part in a fashion show launch.By 1997, their company had a reported turnover of 400Million. 10. GoogleSergey Brin and Larry Page Google started in 1996 as a research project by Page while he was undertakinghis PhD at Stanford University. Page was joined by Sergey Brin, also a StanfordUniversity PhD student.Together they created the largest and most popular search engine in history.In 2006 Google reported an advertising revenue of US$10.492Billion and in March 2009 Googles market cap was reported at $103.15Billion. 11. Martin Siegfried & Roy Horn Siegfried and Roy Both had fathers who were abusive alcoholics and soldiers of Hitlers army.Determined to leave their difficult pasts behindthem, Siegfried and Roy had taken positions towork on the same ocean liner. On the ocean linerthey met and discovered they shared a passion and desire to perform their magic before live audiences. This connection would lead them to achieving the most sold out, gross profit producing show in Vegas history with an annual payment of $36Million per year. To rise above what seems to be impossible, one must first believe. 12. The Big Question?
13. Lastly, Never Ever Give Up On Your Dreams! Where theres a will, there is a way! 14. Thomas Edison Inventor I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.
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Disneyland Walt Disney All your dreams can come true if you have the courage to pursue them.