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Think Like a Billionaire, 2021 Edition [Audiobook]

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Think Like a Billionaire, 2021 Edition [Audiobook]

Think Like a Billionaire, 2021 Edition [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B08W9XFWVC | 2021 | 16 hours and 53 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 436 MB
Author: James Altucher
Narrator: James Altucher

James Altucher interviewed some of the most successful people in the world and distilled their secrets into this highly listenable book. From Tyra Banks to Ev Williams, from Shark Tank investors to the CEO of Home Depot, these billionaires make it clear that money and success are natural byproducts of passion and effort. What do Tyra Banks, Ev Williams, and Richard Branson have in common? If you answered that they’re all extremely wealthy, you’d be right. But you’d also be missing a big part of the story.James Altucher, the noted entrepreneur, venture capitalist, best-selling author and host of the podcast The James Altucher Show - which has over 40 million downloads - has interviewed 15 of the most successful people in the world to figure out just what makes them tick. And the conclusions might surprise you.

For each of these people, money wasn't their ultimate goal - it was a natural byproduct of following their passions and developing good habits that enabled them to take advantage of their successes, and to learn from their failures. From the founder of Spanx to the entrepreneur behind Home Depot, from a craft beer aficionado to the investors on Shark Tank, these visionaries honed their ideas and creativity, and used what they loved as a compass to guide their curiosity. That curiosity gave them the insights they needed to skip the line, to try new things, to diversify, and to hit the accelerator on their successes.This book is about real people who achieved their dreams and gained wealth and influence as a result. As Altucher notes, ultimately it’s not the number in the bank account that defines anyone - it’s asking if you’re living life to the best of your ability.