BEST INVESTMENT
Every week I write
something about the stock market - how to, when to and where to put your money
and how to protect it from loss if you do.
This week I will say something very important to the young folks about
success. And you parents take note if your kids are still young. One of these days you are going to
graduate from high school and, hopefully, college. Either one fits the bill here
- even if you don’t graduate.
A very small percentage
of your peers are going to become very successful. Success in the
People are assets. You
can’t run any business without their input whether it is muscle, brains or
money. You use them and they use you – and there is nothing wrong with that.
This interaction is what makes the business world go
around.
Wouldn’t it have been
great if you had kept in contact with Bill Gates from the time you graduated? As
he made strides with his company you might have become one of his key people,
but he forgot you existed – and it wasn’t his fault. You let him go. Don’t
squander your assets, your people. Here is a method that will work. No, not
right away, but over the years it could easily change your life. When you
graduate take your yearbook and have everyone sign it. Even those you hardly
know at all. Get their addresses and phone numbers and emails also. Every year
on that graduation date you send out a yearly up date on what you have done
during that year - got married, changed jobs, had a promotion, where you went on
vacation, added a new kid to the family or what happened to your dog and your
dreams and aspirations if you want to. Personal stuff. Ask them how they are
doing? Every one is important. Do this every year and do your best to keep the
list current. You may want to add others to your
list.
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