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Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
Business Story Tellers: Tai Lopez
Tai Lopez is a motivational speaker, business
consultant, investor and entrepreneur who prides himself with reading a book a
day. He uses the books as a form of mentorship. During his Tedx Talk, he
discusses the ways to achieve the four pillars of success in Health, Wealth, Love,
and Happiness. Tai inspires me to pursue a better life by making it seem more attainable.
The way he delivers his message is a call to action. We can control our lives, choose
to effect change in the way we perceive the world, and possess the ability
filter what we learn. Tai made me realize that being stoic today will lead to a
better life tomorrow, not just for me but also, for my future generations.
Before I found out about Tai, I realized I did
things for monetary gain. I didn’t worry much about social interactions or building
mutually beneficial partnerships. Now, I understand that those mutually
beneficial partnerships are the keystones to building empires. I now look for
opportunities that pertain to personal growth, and educational advancement. Helping
others gives me a sense of fulfillment and I gain skills that help me be more
marketable in life. In his Ted Talk, Tai lays out the rules you should follow
to gain the “Good Life”: 1) Be Humble, 2) Persevere, 3) Toughen up, 4) Read
Books 5) Be Stoic. People want the good life but do not want to follow the rules
to gain it.
Today, I follow Tai on Twitter, Facebook, and
Linkedin. I have subscribed to his Youtube channel, Periscope and Snapchat. I
try to listen to him whenever possible because he reiterates the message of “Do
what you need to do to deserve the success you receive.” Tai also has a 67 Step
mentorship program that I have purchased and reviewed several times. I have implemented
his teachings in my daily routine on my journey to the “Good Life”, and I
recommend you do as well.
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