[One Sip of a Book] The Success Principles of a 500 Billion Won Asset Owner: 'Super Success'
Dan Pena 'Super Success'
Some sentences encapsulate the entire content of the book itself, while others instantly reach the reader's heart and create a connection with the book. Here, we introduce such meaningful sentences excerpted from the book. - Editor's note
The author is a figure who, through his business mentoring program QLA (Quantum Leap Advantage), helps countless entrepreneurs achieve results beyond expectations. He is famous as a businessman who built a company with a market capitalization of 500 billion KRW in 8 years starting with just 900,000 KRW in capital. He is the founder of the oil company 'Great Western Resources.' He shares everything from the mindset of a businessman to how to build a dream team, close deals, and successfully acquire businesses.
This book deals with how to develop the mental toughness and laser-like focus necessary to make big money. (Omitted) Most authors in economics, business management, or self-development give you a few weapons or at least a weapons manual and then hurriedly send you to face the harsh realities of business. However, through the Quantum Leap methodology, I show you how to prepare and focus your mind and spirit for the battles of management. I talk about how to prepare for rigid systems, ruthless corporate assassins, and people who deny your success. Never let anyone tell you, "You can't do it!" You can do it.
What makes people who earn ten times more money than ordinary people different? They don’t have IQs a hundred or a thousand times higher than others, so how did they make a hundred or a thousand times more money? How exactly? I know the answer! They dreamed bigger than you. Their expectations were higher than yours.
He said he has made over 100,000 decisions in his life so far. That doesn’t mean he made a huge number of correct decisions. But he acted decisively based on useful information and instinctive intuition at the time of decision-making. Another clear fact is that he did not rely purely on logic. Logic cannot grasp the absurd behavior of irrational humans. Logic has the blind spot of reinforcing conventional wisdom and functioning as a stereotyped thought process.
What can we learn from this? It is to make plans for success and expect success. This means a plan without reinforcements. No parachute cord, no safety device. If you don’t do this, you will fail. The best tightrope walkers walk the rope without a safety net. Cowards hide among the audience.
In the introduction story, Han Xin of China knew that soldiers perform their best battles in desperate situations. With no other way, the hungriest salesperson works the hardest. A beast cornered and facing death is the fiercest.
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(Super Success | Written by Dan Pe?a | HanbitBiz | 25,000 KRW)
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