The rules to success in life are easy to follow. Charlie Munger, the other Oracle of Omaha (Vice President of Berkshire Hathaway) has six of them
To good old Charlie, it is that simple, and you can listen for yourself as he speaks about how to live a fulfilling and remarkable life in this video
But the rules here are too many, and it is understandable given life is multifaceted that way and often you have to develop competencies in other areas too which makes Charlie right, after all, he has his life experience to back him up and what a phenomenal success he has been. There is however one rule to rule them all, and that is find what you love doing, and outwork everyone else in your area of competency, and then everything will fall in place.
If you are doing what you love, you will have no space and time for envy in your life because it will already be full of purpose and love, you will also not spend more money than you earn because most of your time (the time who would otherwise waste in parties, clubs and false impressions) will now be directed towards self-improvement and actualization and then, of course, you will also be doing what you are supposed to do ie achieving your full potential.
Outworking everyone else might seem like it is not an enjoyable way to lead a life but this does not mean a life without rest, friends, family time or relationships rather it means taking advantage of every chance you get at self improvement. Improve every day and you will be at the top of the world before you know it.
- You don’t have a lot of envy
- You don't have a lot of resentment
- You don't overspend your income
- You stay cheerful in spite of your troubles
- You deal with reliable people
- You do what you're supposed to do
To good old Charlie, it is that simple, and you can listen for yourself as he speaks about how to live a fulfilling and remarkable life in this video
But the rules here are too many, and it is understandable given life is multifaceted that way and often you have to develop competencies in other areas too which makes Charlie right, after all, he has his life experience to back him up and what a phenomenal success he has been. There is however one rule to rule them all, and that is find what you love doing, and outwork everyone else in your area of competency, and then everything will fall in place.
If you are doing what you love, you will have no space and time for envy in your life because it will already be full of purpose and love, you will also not spend more money than you earn because most of your time (the time who would otherwise waste in parties, clubs and false impressions) will now be directed towards self-improvement and actualization and then, of course, you will also be doing what you are supposed to do ie achieving your full potential.
Outworking everyone else might seem like it is not an enjoyable way to lead a life but this does not mean a life without rest, friends, family time or relationships rather it means taking advantage of every chance you get at self improvement. Improve every day and you will be at the top of the world before you know it.
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