attend more than six conferences per year—whereas the average American
worker reads an average of less than one book and makes 319 times less income.
Although the media often discuss the disparity between the rich and the poor,
they frequently fail to cover the amount of time and energy the wealthy have
committed
to reading, studying, and educating themselves. Successful people
make time for conventions, symposiums, and reading. There has never been a
book,
audio program, download, webinar, or speech from which I have not
benefited—even from the ones that sucked.
The most successful people I know read everything they can get their hands
on. They approach a $30 book as though it has
the potential to make them a
million dollars. They see every opportunity to train and educate themselves as
the most solid and sure investment they can make. Unsuccessful people, on the
other hand, simply worry about the cost of a book or seminar without ever
giving consideration to the benefits it will provide. So join the ranks of
successful people
who know that their income, wealth, health, and future are
dependent upon their ability to continue to seek out new information and never
stop learning.
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