Andrew Carnegie On Goal-Setting


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The Buddha On The Importance Of One’s Thoughts


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Marty Whitman


wealthymatters.comMartin J. Whitman(Marty Whitman)is the founder of Third Avenue Funds, a family of Value Mutual Funds. Martin Whitman is a veteran value investor with a long, distinguished history . He has successfully identified value in securities for more than 50 years.

Mr. Whitman served as a Distinguished Management Fellow at Yale School of Management for over 30 years.He received a Masters degree in Economics from the New School for Social Research and graduated from Syracuse University magna cum laude. Syracuse University’s Whitman School of Management is named in his honor.

One proven value philosophy guides each of his investments:-The cheaper you buy, the greater the potential investment reward and the cheaper you buy, the less the inherent risk. The low price paid limits downside market risk and increases appreciation potential.So he seeks to invest in safe companies that are cheaply priced: Read more of this post

Andrew Carnegie On Teamwork


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How To Get More Out Of Life?


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  1. Figure out what’s truly important to you in life – Introspect to identify what’s most important to you and adds meaning to your life. Write them down.Ruthlessly eliminate everything else. Conserve your time, efforts and resources to achieve the goals most important to you. Do what you know in your heart is right. Integrity is the essence of everything successful. Forget what the world tells you ought to be important. It’s OK to be less than perfect.
  2. Organize your space. – Get rid of clutter. Start with your desk and computer, e-mails, phone, office, living room and bedroom and work your way outwards till you have no rubbish stashed away in closets, cupboards, garages etc. Read this post for the results of a bit of cleaning https://wealthymatters.com/2012/01/07/feng-shui-for-a-wealthy-life/ Read more of this post