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Richard Branson

1. Keep it simple
2. Give it a try
3. Be a leader
4. Don't give up
5. Delegate
6. Treat people well
7. Shake things up
8. People will be skeptical
9. Affect lives positively
10. Do things differently
2. Donal trump
1. Don't do it for the money
2. Never give up
3. Be into the details
4. Be totally focused
5. Get great employees
6. Work hard
7. Follow your instincts
8. #Believe in yourself
9. Have a messy desk
10. Love what you do

Steve Job

. Don't live a limited life

2. Have passion

3. Design for yourself

4. Don't sell crap 

5. Build a great team

6. Don't do it for the money

7. Be proud of your products

8. Build around customers

9. Marketing is about Values

10.Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish


Bill Gates

1. Have energy
2. Have a BAD influence 
3. Work hard
4. Create the future
5. Enjoy what you do
6. Play bridge
7. Ask for advice
8. Pick good people
9. Don't procrastinate
10. Have a sense of humor

Warren Buffet
. Find your passion

2. Hire well 

3. Don't care what others think

4. Read, read, read 

5. Have a margin of safety

6. Have a competitive advantage 

7. Schedule for your personality 

8. Always be competing

9. Model success 

10. Give unconditional love 


Padre Rico Pafre obre Robert Kiyosaki
. Experience makes you smarter
A fourth-generation Japanese American, Kiyosaki was born and raised in Hilo, Hawaii.

2. The more you give, the more you receive


After graduating from Hilo High School in 1965, Kiyosaki attended the United States
Merchant Marine Academy in New York.

3. Change the way you think


After graduating from college in New York, Kiyosaki began his career by taking a job with
Standard Oil's tanker office. He resigned after 6 months to join the Marine Corps.

4. Focus
He served in the Marine Corps as a helicopter gunship pilot during the Vietnam War in
1972, where he was awarded the Air Medal.
5. Hard times bring new opportunities
Kiyosaki was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps in June 1974. He then joined
Xerox as an sales associate until June 1978.

6. Design the business properly


In 1977, Kiyosaki entered the retailing industry. He started a company that brought to
market the first nylon and Velcro "surfer" wallets.

7. Know what you are working hard for


In 1994, he retired at the age of 47. In 1997, he launched Cashflow Technologies, a
business education company which owns the Rich Dad and Cashflow brands.

8. Don't be afraid of losses


A financial literacy advocate, Kiyosaki has been a proponent of entrepreneurship, business
education, investing, and that financial literacy should be taught in schools around the
world.

9. Aim to acquire assets


Kiyosaki also maintains a monthly column on Yahoo Finance.

10. Stop saving money, hedge it


His sister, Emi Kiyosaki, is a former Tibetan Buddhist nun. He has co-authored one book
with Emy called "Rich Brother, Rich Sister".

Jack Ma (chino)
. Get used to rejection
2. Keep your dream alive 
3. Focus on culture
4. Ignore the #LittleMan
5. Get inspired
6. Stay focused
7. Have a good name 
8. Customers are #1 
9. Don't complain, look for opportunities
10. Have passion

Oprah
1.Understand the next right move
2. Seize your opportunity
3. Everyone makes mistakes
4. Work on yourself
5. Run the race as hard as you can
6. #Believe
7. We are all seeking the same thing
8. Find your purpose
9. Stay grounded
10. Relax, it's going to be okay

Dalai Lama
1. Help others
He's considered to be the successor in a line of tulkus who are believed to be
incarnations of Avalokiteśvara.

2. Don't care what others say


The name is a combination of the Mongolic word dalai meaning "ocean" and the
Tibetan word བླ་མ་ (bla-ma) meaning "guru, teacher, mentor".

3. Pay attention to your inner values


From 1642 until the 1950s (except for 1705 to 1750), the Dalai Lamas headed the
Tibetan government (or Ganden Phodrang) in Lhasa.

4. Be calm
Despite his humble beginnings, the 14th Dalai Lama had become the joint most popular
world leader by 2013.

5. Have compassion
The 14th Dalai Lama was not formally enthroned until 17 November 1950, during the
Battle of Chamdo with the People's Republic of China.

6. Be determined
During the 1959 Tibetan uprising, the Dalai Lama fled to India, where he currently lives
as a refugee.

7. Meditate
Despite becoming 80 years old in 2015 he maintains a busy international lectures and
teaching schedule.

8. Keep things in perspective


The Dalai Lama's best known teaching subject is the Kalachakra tantra which, as of
2014, he had conferred a total of 33 times.

9. Develop friendships
On 29 May 2011, the Dalai Lama retired from the Central Tibetan Administration.

10. Share funny stories


The Dalai Lama is the author of numerous books on Buddhism.

Sadhguru
1. Enhance your perception and intelligence
At the age of 12, he came in contact with Malladihalli Sri Raghavendra Swamiji who taught
him a set of simple yoga asanas.

2. Take charge of your life


He graduated from the University of Mysore with a bachelor's degree in English Literature.

3. Be conscious of your mortality


During his college years, he developed an interest in travel and motorcycles.
4. Take a holiday from seriousness
He opened several successful businesses after graduation, including a poultry farm, a
brickworks and a construction business.

5. Produce nice movies


At the age of twenty-five, he rode up Chamundi Hill and sat on a rock, when he had a
spiritual experience.

6. Don't identify yourself with anything


In 1983, he conducted his first yoga class with seven participants in Mysore.

7. Fix yourself 
Over time, he began conducting yoga classes, travelling from class to class on his
motorcycle.

8. Pay attention to yourself


He was voted among the hundred most powerful Indians for his contribution in the field of
environmental protection.

9. Do not set incentives for sickness


In 2012, he initiated the Isha Insight program, which focuses on helping small businesses
scale up their business activities.

10. Have a sense of humor 


He has also been involved in one-on-one interactions as part of the "In Conversations With
the Mystic" program.

2. OMABA

1. Move the ball forward


He was a community organizer in Chicago before earning his law degree.

2. Have hope
He worked as a civil rights attorney and taught constitutional law at University of
Chicago Law School between 1992 and 2004.

3. Don't get complacent


He served three terms representing the 13th District in the Illinois Senate from 1997 to
2004.

4. Stay Focused
He received national attention during his campaign to represent Illinois in the United
States Senate with his victory in the March Democratic Party primary

5. You can't do it alone


After a close primary campaign against Hillary Clinton in 2008, he won sufficient
delegates in the Democratic Party primaries to receive the presidential nomination.

6. Commit to something bigger 


He then defeated Republican nominee John McCain in the general election, and was
inaugurated as president on January 20, 2009.

7. Stop making excuses 


Nine months after his inauguration, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize
laureate.

8. Don't take yourself too seriously


He was reelected president in November 2012, defeating Republican nominee Mitt
Romney.

9. Stick to your plan


He normalized U.S. relations with Cuba.

10. Follow your passion


He spearheaded discussions that led to the 2015 Paris Agreement on global climate
change.

Brian Tracy

. Don't live on "Someday Isle"


He has studied, researched, written and spoken for 30 years in the fields of economics, history,
business, philosophy and psychology.

2. Learn from the experts


He is the top selling author of over 70 books that have been translated into dozens of languages.

3. Find your life purpose


He has written and produced more than 300 audio and video learning programs.

4. Manage your time


He speaks to corporate and public audiences on the subjects of Personal and Professional
Development.

5. Structure your goals as questions


Prior to founding his company, Brian Tracy International, Brian was the Chief Operating Officer of a
$265 million dollar development company.

6. Think rich
He has had successful careers in sales and marketing, investments, real estate development and
management consulting.

7. Don't quit
He has conducted high level consulting assignments with several billion-dollar plus corporations in
strategic planning and organizational development.
8. Be an example
He has traveled and worked in over 107 countries on six continents, and speaks four languages.

9. Form good habits


He is active in community and national affairs, and is the President of three companies
headquartered in Solana Beach, California.

10. Never give up on your dreams


As a Keynote speaker and seminar leader, he addresses more than 250,000 people each year.

Mohamad Ali

. Think Differently
He began training at 12 years old. His amateur record was 100 wins with five losses.

2. Have Confidence 
He won the Light Heavyweight gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.

3. Defy The Rules


He made his professional debut on October 29, 1960, winning a six-round decision over Tunney
Hunsaker.

4. Stick To Your Game Plan


At the age of 22, he won the world heavyweight championship in 1964 from Sonny Liston.

5. Have A Bigger Vision


In 1967, he refused to be conscripted into the U.S. military, and was eventually arrested and found
guilty on draft evasion charges and stripped of his boxing title.

6. Be Prepared To Handle Anything 


His appeal worked its way up to the U.S. Supreme Court, where in 1971 his conviction was
overturned.

7. Show Good Sportsmanship


Nicknamed "The Greatest", he was involved in several historic boxing matches.

8. Be Determined
At a time when most fighters let their managers do the talking, Ali thrived in the spotlight.

9. Outsmart Your Competition


He has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated on 37 different occasions, second only to
Michael Jordan.

10. Be Charismatic
He remains the only three-time lineal world heavyweight champion.
Denzel Washington

1. Dreams need goals


He earned a B.A. in Drama and Journalism from Fordham University in 1977.

2. Aspire to make a difference


After dropping out of school for a semester, he worked as creative arts director at an
overnight summer camp.

3. Ignore the opinions of others


He participated in a staff talent show for the campers and a colleague suggested he try
acting.

4. Stick to your guns


He attended graduate school at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco,
where he stayed for one year.

5. Bring your dreams to life


He made his screen acting debut in the 1977 made-for-television film Wilma, and his first
Hollywood appearance in the 1981 film Carbon Copy.

6. Share your gift


A major career break came when he starred as Dr. Phillip Chandler in NBC's television
hospital drama St. Elsewhere.

7. Work hard
His performance as the black nationalist leader in Malcolm X earned him another
nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.

8. Fall forward
During the early and mid-1990s, he starred in several successful thrillers, including The
Pelican Brief and Crimson Tide.

9. Take what's useful


In 2000, he appeared in the Disney film Remember the Titans which grossed over $100
million in the U.S.

10. Tell great stories


He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for the 2001 cop thriller Training Day, where he
played a corrupt Los Angeles cop.

Madela

1. Demand Respect
He attended Fort Hare University and the University of Witwatersrand, where he studied
law.

2. Prove them wrong


He became involved in anti-colonial politics, joining the ANC.

3. Use your time wisely


Influenced by Marxism, he secretly joined the South African Communist Party.

4. Don't worry about labels


In 1962, he was convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the state, and sentenced to life
imprisonment.

5. Be humble
He served 27 years in prison. An international campaign lobbied for his release.

6. Have heroes
He joined negotiations to abolish apartheid and establish multiracial elections in 1994.

7. Take a stand
He was the country's first black chief executive.

8. Manage your emotions 


He also created the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to investigate past human rights
abuses.

9. Be willing to die for your cause


He was Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement from 1998 to 1999.

10. Speak with conviction


He received more than 250 honours, including the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize.

Stallone

1. No means yes
2. Listen to your gut
3. Improvise
4. Don't give up, keep talking
5. Get it done
6. #Believe in yourself
7. Find your process
8. Do one thing right
9. You only learn through failure 
10. Keep moving forward
2. Bruce Lee
1. DEMONSTRATE IMPRESSIVELY
2. EXPRESS YOURSELF
3. HAVE FAITH IN YOURSELF
4. EXPLOIT OPPORTUNITY
5. BE CONFIDENT
6. BE LIKE WATER 
7. CREATE YOUR ART
8. COMMIT FEARLESSLY
9. DON'T THINK, FEEL
10. TAKE ON THE BEST

Robert De Niro

1. Make your own decisions 


He was raised by his mother in the Greenwich Village and Little Italy areas of Manhattan.

2. Have a devil-may-care attitude


His father lived within walking distance and De Niro spent much time with him as he grew up.

3. Follow your passion


He made his stage debut at age 10, when he played the Cowardly Lion in a school production of
The Wizard of Oz.

4. Take advantage of opportunities


He dropped out of high school at age 16 to pursue acting.

5. Ignore the critics


He studied acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory, as well as Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio.

6. Follow your instincts


His first film role came at the age of 20, when he appeared in The Wedding Party.

7. Do it now
He gained popular attention with his role as a dying Major League Baseball player in Bang the
Drum Slowly.

8. Always try your best


He was cast as the young Vito Corleone in the film The Godfather Part II , for which he won the
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.

9. Take chances
He earned Academy Award nominations for the psychological thrillers Taxi Driver and Cape Fear,
both directed by Scorsese.

10. Have fun


He employs whatever extreme tactic he feels is necessary to elicit the best performance from those
with whom he is working.
Maryl Streep
. Work Hard
She made her professional stage debut in The Playboy of Seville in 1971.

2. Express yourself
She made her screen debut in the 1977 television film The Deadliest Season, and made
her film debut later that same year in Julia.

3. Live a Zen life


In 1978, she won an Emmy Award for her role in the miniseries Holocaust.

4. Find your drive


She received her first Academy Award nomination for The Deer Hunter.

5. Be empathetic
Nominated for 19 Academy Awards in total, she has more nominations than any other actor
or actress in history.

6. Learn from challenging times


She returned to the stage for the first time in over 20 years in The Public Theater's 2001
revival of The Seagull.

7. Find your passion


She won a second Emmy Award in 2004 for the HBO miniseries Angels in America.

8. Be your real self


She was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2004.

9. Immerse yourself in your work


President Barack Obama awarded her the 2010 National Medal of Arts and in 2014 the
Presidential Medal of Freedom.

10. Have fun


In 2003, the government of France made her a Commander of the Order of Arts and
Letters.

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