Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. Otto von Bismarck
REFLECTIONS (learnings and actions): Do you know who Charlie Munger is?
He is the right hand man of Warren Buffet.
Yeah, the Warren Buffet who is worth 83.6 billions dollars.
Charlie himself is also worth 1.7 billion dollars.
Not too bad.
Their staying power validates that Warren and Charlie are the real deal.
And today I am going to share the ONE piece of advice Charlie gives to those who want to achieve anything (ANYTHING)!
What is that piece of advice.
I will tell you, this advice is also what Tony Robbins has said about his ability to achieve whatever he chooses.
Oh yeah, Tony is estimated worth today is a meager 500 million dollars.
Additionally, Dwayne Johnson, the man who never sleeps, also heeds this ONE piece of advice.
So what is the advice that three ultra successful and wealthy mean have in common?
Success leave clues.
What, that can't be it Jess?
Serious, and let me break it down for you.
First, whatever you want to do, someone has already done it.
Charlie Munger has said, "I would rather learn vicariously through the mistakes of others, rather than my own."
Saying that he would rather invest in learning from others who have done what he is setting out to do.
Why is this so MEGA?
Because you get to learn from their mistakes, so you can side-step them when you encounter them (which you will).
And two, learn from their successes, as they have a proven plan you can follow.
Both will accelerate the process of you achieving the result that you choose.
But...
I see so many driven individuals get tripped up today by disregarding this advice.
You are a smart individual and your human brain, for all the amazing things it can do, will want you to figure this out on your own.
That is a natural instinct we all have inside of us.
It is great, but if you are serious about growth.
If you want to get to new levels...without taking years to do it.
If you want to achieve what you set out to...without burning out you can't even enjoy it once you get there.
Then head this one piece of advice from these ultra successful individuals.
Success leaves clues...Learn vicariously through the mistakes of others.
This means first, researching and vetting out those - mentors/coaches - who have done what you desire.
Second, making the decisive choice to invest in a mentor/coach who has a proven plan you can follow.
This gives you the ability to accelerate the learning curve so you can master the process in a fraction of the time.
Of course the decision is yours.
Delay No More...J
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