One of the habit of nearly every self-made millionaire and billionaire businessperson is they invest in their education. This means they read books and trade publications, attend seminars and workshops, and most importantly, hire coaches.
Bill Gates reads about 50 books per year, which breaks down to 1 per week.
When Elon Musk was asked how he learned to build rockets, he said "I read books."
Oprah Winfrey selects one her favorite every month to read.
Reading expose you to new things, new information and new ways to solve a problem.
Reading make you ready for action.
You gain experience from other people.
This habit will boost your imagination and creativity.
Reading explores you to world that you never knew it was there.
So, set yourself up and pick up few books to help you in your goals.
Poor people have a big TV. Rich people have a big library.The library is at the heart of a rich person’s success. If you want to be like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and other successful people, adopt their reading habits. When Warren Buffett was once asked about key to success, he pointed to nearby books and said," Read 500 pages like this everyday. That's how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it."
Bill Gates reads about 50 books per year, which breaks down to 1 per week.
When Elon Musk was asked how he learned to build rockets, he said "I read books."
Oprah Winfrey selects one her favorite every month to read.
Reasons Why Reading is So Important
Reading expose you to new things, new information and new ways to solve a problem.
Reading make you ready for action.
You gain experience from other people.
This habit will boost your imagination and creativity.
Reading explores you to world that you never knew it was there.
So, set yourself up and pick up few books to help you in your goals.
Bill Gates favorite book of all the time.
The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
Books that inspired Elon Musk
Einstein: His Life and Universe
Structures: Or Why Things Don't Fall Down
Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future
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