As a non-Jew I'd like to say that these tips are very precise and very accurate as I tend to study accounting and economics after I discovered my love and passion for business...since my major is ports and shipping since more than 90% of the world trade in volume and 70% in value is being transported by ships this make shipping necessity of the necessities a city like NY which is the unofficial capital for US and the heart of world trade would starve without sea transport in less than two weeks.
For me If you want to make a change be within a society On careers: Follow your passion On kids and family: There are 3 characteristics every child should have: self regulation, self application (going on that extra mile) and empathy. Control your emotions, work hard, put yourself in other people's shoes. There is no get-rich-quick thing. There is no shortcut. Even if there is, it's one in a million. Be the best
The excellence in Jewish knowledge and strategic planning and analysis.....I have learnt a lot from the Jewish community and being a Muslim. There is no ignorance or barriers to learning and boundaries, the Jewish community is to be respected for the excellence in knowledge.
Thank you Bill for a very interesting talk about the tips for being successful, yes i think we can all learn a lot from your suggestions. A Things to do list is very helpful, i am a list writer, but i am not Jewish. Well i maybe, i think i have German ancestors who were Jewish but i am still in the process of tracing my roots, being an adopted person. I think energy is a good tip as if you are falling asleep all the time like my partner its not very productive. Anyway thanks for posting Bill, all the best to you.
Make changes and be around right people and society to bring best out of you and wot you believe and do will have much more effect than wot he said is written to news on something that might not get heard! To much talking about people and things is not getting people anywhere when comes to making money and plans!