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Brad Jacobs



Average rating: 3.93 · 1,960 ratings · 164 reviews · 6 distinct worksSimilar authors
How to Make a Few Billion D...

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Birds in Missouri

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“The question, “What was the happiest part of your day?” has a more uplifting effect than “How was your day?”
Brad Jacobs, How to Make a Few Billion Dollars

“The bingo quadrant is the big, hairy deals. If you can find a big, hairy deal with solvable problems, that’s where the real money is.”
Brad Jacobs, How to Make a Few Billion Dollars

“Finally, I’ll share something that might spare you some time in rearranging your own brain. “Not beating myself up” has been a hard-learned lesson for me and those around me. I became much happier in my middle age when I stopped expecting unrealistic levels of perfection from myself and my family, my friends, and my co-workers, not to mention customers, vendors, and shareholders. The reality is that when you’re trying to make a few billion dollars, your team is likely running in multiple directions at a fast pace. Accept that some goof-ups are inevitable, and you’ll find that it’s much easier to maintain your mental equilibrium as you pursue big goals.”
Brad Jacobs, How to Make a Few Billion Dollars



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