Monday, April 1, 2013

Lessons on Being a Success on Wall St., and Being a Casualty

March was certainly a month to remember for Luke Bryan.

In his new book, Give and Take: A Revolutionary Approach to Success (Viking, $28), he does a convincing job of proving that givers can achieve much more than cautious, self-protective takers who “believe the world is a competitive, dog-eat-dog place,”

Most people are afraid of change. They want affirmation from "what everyone else is doing" and don't want to spend the time and effort to keep on educating themselves. I've been as guilty of that as anyone.

"University of Louisville basketball player Kevin Ware underwent successful surgery Sunday night to repair the gruesome open fracture of his right tibia he suffered during the Cardinals' 85-63 win over Duke in the Midwest Regional final," the

This is awesome. Really shows you visually what everyone path to success is. It is never straight forward even if you think that from the beginning, you will always be proven wrong. There are obstacles and little re-route here

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Lessons on Being a Success on Wall St., and Being a Casualty

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