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“Ideas don’t make you rich. The correct execution of ideas does.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“When you come across real talent, it is sometimes worth allowing them to create the structure in which they choose to labor. In nine cases out of ten, by inviting them to take responsibility and control for a new venture, you will motivate them to do great things.”
Felix Dennis, How To Get Rich
“Talent is indispensable, although it is 'always' replaceable. Just remember the simple rules concerning talent:
Identify It,
Hire It,
Nurture It,
Reward It,
Protect It.
And when the time comes, Fire It.”
Felix Dennis, How To Get Rich
“Most of the worst errors I made in my life came from forgetting to act small.”
Felix Dennis, How To Get Rich
“working too long for other people can blunt your desire to take risks.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“If it flies, floats or fornicates, always rent it. It's cheaper in the long run.”
Felix Dennis
“Having a great idea is simply not enough. The eventual goal is vastly more important than any idea. It is how ideas are implemented that counts in the long run”
Felix Dennis, How To Get Rich
“Sometimes, to ensure that a talented individual will work for you, or will stay working with you, you need to be flexible. Money is not always the great motivator here. Talented people want a good salary, of course, but surprisingly often they are more attracted to new opportunities and challenges.”
Felix Dennis, How To Get Rich
“Once you believe that you are infallible, that success will automatically lead to more success, and that you have "got it made," reality will be sure to give you a rude wake-up call. Believing your own bullshit is always a perilous activity, but never more fatal than for the owner of a start-up venture.”
Felix Dennis, How To Get Rich
“To become rich you must be an owner. And you must try to own it all. You must strive with every fibre of your being, while recognising the idiocy of your behaviour, to own and retain control of as near to 100 per cent of any company as you can. If that is not possible, in a public company, for example, then you must be prepared to make yourself hated by those around you who are also trying to be rich. That is the dirty, rotten little secret of it all, my friend.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Be bold. Be brave. Don't thank your lucky stars. The stars can't hear you.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“Never retreat. Never explain. Get it done and let them howl.’ The”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Time is the only thing we cannot replace, apart from our health and our lives. I resent wasting a moment of it. But”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“It’s so easy to delegate important work to people who are similar in temperament and skill-sets to you, or to promote them. So easy and so wrong.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Anyone not busy learning is busy dying. For as long as you foster a willingness to learn, you will ward off sclerosis of the brain and hardening of the mental arteries. Curiosity has led many a man and women into the valley of serious wealth.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“You do not need to be clever. You do not even need to be that adept. You need only a little cunning and massive determination to become rich. Providing you can pay much cleverer but risk-averse people properly, and promote them and lead them in such a way that they are all rowing in the same direction, they will sign on to your little ship.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Happiness? Do not make me laugh. The rich are not happy. I have yet to meet a single really rich happy man or woman—and I have met many rich people. The demands from others to share their wealth become so tiresome, and so insistent, they nearly always decide they must insulate themselves. Insulation breeds paranoia and arrogance. And loneliness. And rage that you have only so many years left to enjoy rolling in the sand you have piled up.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“To become rich, every single percentage point of anything you own is crucial. It is worth fighting for, tooth and claw. It is worth suing for. It is worth shouting and banging on the table for. It is worth begging for and grovelling for. It is worth lying and cheating for. In extremis, it is even worth negotiating for. Never,”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Because ownership isn’t the important thing. If you want to be rich, it’s the only thing. THE”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Persuading them to join is not the problem, but separating the wheat from the chaff is harder.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Instead of attempting to stay in day-to-day control, I have devised a system where I keep overall control, but do not involve myself in running a business unless I wish to get involved for a particular reason. I use the power of veto instead. By”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Employees respect a boss who knows the difference between the mundane and the exceptional. Remember that not all employees respond well to incentive bonuses or a dangled carrot of any kind. They seek recognition, not bribery. 7.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“After a lifetime of making money and observing better men and women than I fall by the wayside, I am convinced that fear of failing in the eyes of the world is the single biggest impediment to amassing wealth. Trust me on this.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“It is doubt multiplied by the fear of failure, unconfronted, which leads to the creation of a vicious cycle where self-belief is eroded and nothing is achieved. Doubts can and should be confronted, as should fear. This is best done in daylight, under rigorous examination. (Three o’clock in the morning is a difficult time to confront any such messengers.) Write down your doubts and fears. Examine them. Hold them up to the light. Suck the wisdom out of them and discard their husks in the trash.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“To sum up then, if you wish to be rich, you must grow a carapace. A mental armor. Not so thick as to blind you to well-constructed criticism and advice, especially from those you trust. Nor so thick as to cut you off from friends and family. But thick enough to shrug off the inevitable sniggering and malicious mockery that will follow your inevitable failures, not to mention the poorly hidden envy that will accompany your eventual success. Few things in life are certain except death and being taxed. But sniggering and mockery prior to any attempt to better yourself financially, followed by envy later, or gloating during your initial failures—these are three certainties in life. It hurts. It’s mindless. And it doesn’t mean anything. But it will happen. Be prepared to shrug it off. The Germans have a superb word”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“the balance between annual profit and investment for future growth is the key. Revenues versus costs is important, but the latter should not be cut merely to meet management bonus targets. There”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“The follow-through, the execution, is a thousand times more important than a ‘great idea’. In fact, if the execution is perfect, it sometimes barely matters what the idea is. If you want to get rich, don’t sit around waiting for inspiration to strike. Just get busy getting rich.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Just imagine getting rich while you’re helping others to help you get richer and prove their worth in the process. Magic! It”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich
“Now you must leave the safety of the ant colony and the hive. You are to become a loner, an outcast, cut off from the very thing that defines what many of us believe we are. What is the first question usually asked by strangers of each other? Right, it’s “What do you do?” In some cultures, the way of answering may be different; but it nearly always relates to work in the West: “I’m a teacher; I’m in banking; I’m a dairy farmer; I’m an HR administrator; I’m a sound engineer.” Our job defines us. But it cannot define you. Not anymore.”
Felix Dennis, How to Get Rich: One of the World's Greatest Entrepreneurs Shares His Secrets
“There is absolutely nothing more likely to dampen the prospects of becoming rich than a nice, fat, regular salary check.”
Felix Dennis, How To Get Rich

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