10 Advice from Jack Ma for Young People Who Want to Be Rich
He's the founder and CEO of Alibaba and one of the richest people in the world.
Jack Ma is outspoken and often give precious advice, especially to the young generation.
Now, let's look at 10 of Jack Ma's great advice and tap from his wealth of wisdom.
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Advice No. 1.
"When you are small, you have to be very focused and rely on your brain, not your strength."
Every young person wants to try a million things.
Unfortunately, this is not what you want to do because your time is short.
You won't be young for long so you need to be extremely focused on important things
alone and use much of your brain power, not your bones.
Advice No. 2.
"No matter how tough the chase is, you should always have the dream you saw on the first
day".
All of us have dreams and aspirations as young kids, but as we grow up, the world around
us pull us down and then, we give up.
Renewing your childhood aspirations, zeal and passion is the only thing that can guarantee
your success as adult.
Remember the dream you saw at the beginning!
Advice No. 3.
"If you've never tried, how will you ever know if there's any chance?"
I've seen so many people who complain and make excuses about their situations, but most
of these people rarely try anything difficult.
Somehow, they believe that someone else should help them out but it won't happen.
You're the only person who can help you.
Stop complaining about difficulties, go out and face your fear.
Advice No. 4.
"Opportunity lies in the place where the complaints are."
Poor people complain about problems.
Rich people find solutions to problems.
You ever know anyone who become successful by complaining about things?
You can only become successful by being at the opposite side of the complaint, by looking
for what other people are complaining about and creating a solution.
Advice No. 5 The very important thing you should have is
patience."
Unfortunately, that's the least thing most young people have.
Listen.
Life isn't straight forward and it takes a lot of time to achieve anything worthwhile.
You must be able to stay focused and determined, even when your dreams seem to be taking too
long to come to pass.
Advice No. 6.
"You need the right people with you, not the best people."
Either in business, science or marriage, you don't need the best people.
You need people who are the right fix for whatever you want to achieve.
Just as the best woman in the world may not be compatible with you as a wife, best people
may not be the right people for your vision.
Instead, look for the people for your team.
Advice No. 7.
"You should learn from your competitor, but never copy.
Copy and you die."
If you're in business, sport or music, you must know more about your competitors than
anyone else does but be careful not to copy his strategies.
Instead, go the opposite side.
Advice No. 8.
"A leader should have higher grit and tenacity, and be able to endure what the employees can't."
If you want your life to be easy, don't dream of being successful.
You see, average people have better life because they have less responsibilities.
Being successful means having much more responsibilities and headaches.
You must be prepared for that!
You have to be strong and tough!
Advice No. 9.
"If you don't give up, you still have a chance.
Giving up is the greatest failure."
To say life is tough is an understatement.
Except you can hang on and keep on fighting, there's no way you can ever become successful,
no way.
Most people cant's just be stubborn enough so they give up very easily.
Your dreams won't come to reality without some very difficult time.
Get used to it.
Advice No. 10.
"Without internet, there would have been no Jack Ma, and no Alibaba or Taobao."
Yea, the same internet most people see as an instrument of pleasure.
Listen!
If you're living in this century and you don't use the internet to promote your business
or career, you're doing something wrong.
In summary, stay focused, don't give up on your dreams, be patience, learn from your
competitors, see people's complaints as opportunity to create wealth.
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