7 Key Secrets To Become Successful Entrepreneur From 'Unbroken' Louis Zamperini. So you’re ready to ditch the 9-5 world and become an entrepreneur. Good for you. Thousands of folks fire their bosses every day. Being your own boss can be both exciting and scary. Although many people go into business for themselves not many are successful at it.
About 10% of all entrepreneurs will achieve success. No matter what type of product you sell or service you offer, you need to know this. Many of them fail because they do not have a solid plan to follow. But if you are reading this guide you are well on your way to being one of the elite 10%. This guide will help you by teaching you the seven keys you need to succeed. If you implement these keys into your business plan you will be ahead of the game. You will also need to be determined, focused and willing to do the work. Most successful businesses are not built over night.
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Louis Zamperini is best known for Laura Hillenbrand's book "Unbroken: A WWII Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption".
Zamperini's life started out hard. Born to Italian immigrants in New York, his family moved to Torrance, California when Louis was a toddler. At the time Louie knew no English, making him the perfect target for bullies.
With a string of luck, Louie's older brother Pete got him into running. He set tons of records, and eventually made his way to the 1936 Berlin Olympics in the 5,000 meters at age 19, being the youngest U.S. qualifier for that event.
While training for the 1940 Olympics, WWII broke out and Louie became a second lieutenant. Deployed as a bombardier, their plane was badly damaged and crashed. Louie and his friend Russell Allen Phillips survived in an inflated raft for 47 days, with no food, and occasional rain water.
Louie and Phil landed on the Marshall Islands, and were taken prisoner by the Japanese. They remained prisoners for two years, until the end of the war.
For a while after the war, Louie became a war hero. Soon after, however, memories of his life in captivity continued to haunt him until he was brought to Christ through one of Billy Graham's sermons.
Louie dedicated his life to Christ, became a motivational speaker, and began helping troubled youth.