Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Do Business Like These 2 Giants


Welcome back dear readers and entrepreneurs, today I will touch a subject not so popular but must be taken into account in our micro-or at least the way how we conduct our important projects.

This is an unusual recommendation for your ventures, but so simple that you can implement right after reading it and increase the effectiveness or results of the same projects you manage.

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This brief account of real life that I found in the book of Donald Trump. And it's a story or narrative of John H. Myers was one of his mentors. And precisely this mentor, a man really eccentric - was a man whose tips and advice on business are so important that he wished them every day.

His name is Bernie Feshback, and John Myer is being lost and rediscovered on Wall Street. He tells us that this man during the Second World War, won a Purple Heart and was wounded in Okinawa.

Feshback Bernie grew up in the Bronx after the war and held many activities to earn money as the breeding of pigs, oil production and sale of used cars, selling women's clothing and the stock as a broker. He has also traveled extensively and is well recognized in the high financial circles.

Feshback Bernie has lived more market cycles than any other person who knows John H. Myers and all business dealings with him or did this mentor recommended, have been 'mysteriously' all financial success.

However, although it seems contradictory to John Myers the value is not intended Bernie measure or quantify it from the millions earned by him or his cunning help, but was always attentive and ready to learn everything possible from this person really knew when he spoke about entrepreneurship and investment.

Now we've known two people, now what I recommend is to continue researching these characters and learn all of them, is to apply the above advice: emulate successful people for us to achieve financial success.

If you have any questions or you can make them in the comments field, do it with respect and that is relevant to business and investment in order to answer them.

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