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		<title>Step 4-Find Abundance in a World of Scarcity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 07:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Krueger &#38; Mary-Lynn Foster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad news is the news. We hear a lot about the scarcity. We don&#8217;t hear so much about the abundance. That&#8217;s why we&#8217;re talking about steps you can take to live abundantly. We&#8217;re ready for Step 4: ___ ___ Eliminate &#34;zero-sum&#34; thinking One of the reasons we don&#39;t feel more abundance is because we&#39;ve bought...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/abundance.jpg" border="1" alt="abundance" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="165" align="right" />Bad news is the news. We hear a lot about the scarcity. We don&rsquo;t hear so much about the abundance.
<p>That&rsquo;s why we&rsquo;re talking about steps you can take to live abundantly. We&rsquo;re ready for Step 4:</p>
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<h3>Eliminate &quot;zero-sum&quot; thinking</h3>
<p>One of the reasons we don&#39;t feel more abundance is because we&#39;ve bought into the mindset that everything is a zero-sum game. Somebody has to lose in order for anybody to win.</p>
<p>Hollywood says so.</p>
<p>Our media tells us that it&#39;s the case.</p>
<p>Politicians don&rsquo;t get it.</p>
<p>Successful entrepreneurs get it.</p>
<p>Bigg success is life on your own terms. Implicit in that definition is that you are the entrepreneur of your life.</p>
<p>You own it. You are in charge. There&rsquo;s something successful entrepreneurs understand that many people &ndash; including the elite in our society &ndash; just don&rsquo;t get.</p>
<p> Entrepreneurs know that they win second.</p>
<p> In order for them to win, at least some portion of society must win first. They create fortunes because they understand that there are very few zero-sum games in the world.</p>
<p> Think about it. In most cases, we do business with people because it&#39;s mutually beneficial. If it weren&#39;t, we would stop doing business together.</p>
<p> So if we take the &quot;zero-sum&quot; attitude, we won&#39;t create value. If one party has to lose so the other party can win, nothing is added to society.</p>
<p> Bill Gates got it. He became the richest person in the world because a large number of people felt that Microsoft&rsquo;s products made their lives and / or their businesses better.</p>
<p> Some argue about his contribution. That will be true of your contribution as well. You will face critics if you do anything of any significance.</p>
<p> But you won&rsquo;t care.</p>
<p> You will let the market vote. You will know that you have helped people win because they will vote with their dollars. They choose to work with you because you make their lives better in some way.</p>
<p> Warren Buffett got it. Like Bill Gates, he has ascended to the top of the list of the richest people in the world. He did it by delivering returns to his investors that they couldn&rsquo;t achieve on their own.</p>
<p> To live abundantly, we must first discard the zero-sum game mentality.&nbsp;</p>
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<h3>Create wealth by creating value</h3>
<p>The best way to do that is one relationship at a time. We must adopt a win / win attitude in every relationship we have. When we do that we create value.</p>
<p>The value of any relationship is the emotional goodwill you have created in that relationship. The sum of the value of all of your relationships is the value of your network.</p>
<p> Now and in the foreseeable future, the greatest wealth will be created by people with the best networks. Create value &#8211; and therefore abundance &#8211; for other people and you&#39;ll find abundance in your own life.</p>
<p> Now, please understand that it doesn&#39;t happen instantly. In the economy of a previous generation, you had to plant in the spring if you wanted to harvest in the fall. It may take days, weeks, months, or even years for you to see the result.</p>
<p> However, if all you see when you look at people is dollar signs, you won&#39;t harvest the opportunities presented in the years ahead. You won&#39;t create wealth. You won&#39;t feel abundance.</p>
<p> Put other people first. Look for a win for them with all the fervor you look for a win for you. That&rsquo;s a mindset that leads to bigg success.</p>
<p> We&rsquo;re thrilled that you checked in with us today. Thanks so much.</p>
<p> Please join us next time as we wrap up this series on abundance. Until then, here&rsquo;s to your bigg success!</p>
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		<title>The Most Important People of 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 20:46:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael Bailey recently wrote a post about an e-mail you may have received before. It was very timely and got us thinking about events of 2008. Let&#8217;s test your memory &#8230; ___ ___ Who won the World Series? We know it was NOT the Chicago Cubs. Will that ever happen? The Philadelphia Phillies won it...]]></description>
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<p><strong>Who won the World Series?</strong> We know it was NOT the Chicago Cubs. Will that ever happen? The Philadelphia Phillies won it this year. Maybe baseball&rsquo;s not your thing, so let&rsquo;s try this one &#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Who won the Super Bowl last year?</strong> The New York Giants.</p>
<p> <strong>What movie won the Oscar for best film?</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <em>No Country for Old Men</em>.&nbsp;</p>
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" alt="george" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />I have to admit that I haven&rsquo;t seen this movie. On the other hand, I don&rsquo;t have a country either!
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<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" alt="marylynn" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" /><br /> You aren&#39;t an old man either&#8230;yet!
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<p><strong>Who topped the Forbes 400 this year?</strong> Warren Buffett overtook Bill Gates to be named the richest person in the world. Of course, this was long before the recent financial turmoil. We&rsquo;ll see how he rates this next year.</p>
<p><strong>Who was the American Idol?</strong> You may say, &ldquo;Who cares?&rdquo; You may not, but millions do. It was David Cook.</p>
<p> So how did you do? We found it interesting that we didn&rsquo;t really remember many of these events without some prodding. </p>
<h3> The surprising list of the most important people of 2008</h3>
<p> We had to look many of these up. For example, as soon as we realized the Giants won the Super Bowl, we could picture in our minds the pass from Eli Manning, escaping the nearby defenders, to David Tyree, who caught the ball on top of his helmet. That catch allowed the Giants to keep the drive going that ultimately lead to the winning touchdown.</p>
<p> As we discussed it, we realized there are people who you remember without having to really think about it. So here are a few questions for you to think about to help discover the most important people of 2008:</p>
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<li><strong>Name a friend who helped you through a difficult time in 2008.</strong><br /> They deserve a toast!</li>
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<li><strong>Name a person who taught you something worthwhile in 2008.</strong><br /> Roll out the red carpet for them!</li>
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<li><strong>Name someone who made you feel special in 2008.</strong><br /> Give them a bigg party horn toot!</li>
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<li><strong>Name a person who you particularly enjoyed spending time with in 2008.</strong><br /> Reach out and touch them &ndash; figuratively, not literally!</li>
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<p> This list is not exhaustive. Feel free to add categories. But you get the point &ndash; in spite of the fact that there are people who accomplish bigg things, who excel in their chosen field, we often don&rsquo;t remember it.</p>
<p> It&rsquo;s the people who affect us individually that we remember. We recall those little acts of kindness, that one-to-one help, individual caring and sharing. These things may seem small and inconsequential, but they&rsquo;re not because they affect us personally.</p>
<p> So here&rsquo;s one more question: Who would put you on their list?</p>
<p> We do! <em><strong>You&rsquo;re on our list of the most important people of 2008</strong></em> because you take time to check in on us. We thank you so much and wish you a peaceful, prosperous, and happy New Year! Here&rsquo;s to your bigg success in 2009!
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<p> <em><strong>(Image in today&#39;s post by <a href="http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1101944" target="_&quot;blank&quot;">Tinneketin</a>)</strong></em></p>
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		<itunes:summary>Michael Bailey recently wrote a post about an e-mail you may have received before. It was very timely and got us thinking about events of 2008. Let#8217;s test your memory ... ___  ___ Who won the World Series? We know it was NOT the Chicago Cubs. Will that ever happen? The Philadelphia Phillies won it this year. Maybe baseball#8217;s not your thing, so let#8217;s try this one ... Who won the Super Bowl last year? The New York Giants.  What movie won the Oscar for best film?#160;#160;#160; No Country for Old Men.#160; ___ I have to admit that I haven#8217;t seen this movie. On the other hand, I don#8217;t have a country either! ___ ___  You aren#39;t an old man either...yet! ___ Who topped the Forbes 400 this year? Warren Buffett overtook Bill Gates to be named the richest person in the world. Of course, this was long before the recent financial turmoil. We#8217;ll see how he rates this next year. Who was the American Idol? You may say, #8220;Who cares?#8221; You may not, but millions do. It was David Cook.  So how did you do? We found it interesting that we didn#8217;t really remember many of these events without some prodding.   The surprising list of the most important people of 2008 We had to look many of these up. For example, as soon as we realized the Giants won the Super Bowl, we could picture in our minds the pass from Eli Manning, escaping the nearby defenders, to David Tyree, who caught the ball on top of his helmet. That catch allowed the Giants to keep the drive going that ultimately lead to the winning touchdown.  As we discussed it, we realized there are people who you remember without having to really think about it. So here are a few questions for you to think about to help discover the most important people of 2008:   	Name a friend who helped you through a difficult time in 2008. They deserve a toast!   	Name a person who taught you something worthwhile in 2008. Roll out the red carpet for them!   	Name someone who made you feel special in 2008. Give them a bigg party horn toot!   	Name a person who you particularly enjoyed spending time with in 2008. Reach out and touch them #8211; figuratively, not literally!  This list is not exhaustive. Feel free to add categories. But you get the point #8211; in spite of the fact that there are people who accomplish bigg things, who excel in their chosen field, we often don#8217;t remember it.  It#8217;s the people who affect us individually that we remember. We recall those little acts of kindness, that one-to-one help, individual caring and sharing. These things may seem small and inconsequential, but they#8217;re not because they affect us personally.  So here#8217;s one more question: Who would put you on their list?  We do! You#8217;re on our list of the most important people of 2008 because you take time to check in on us. We thank you so much and wish you a peaceful, prosperous, and happy New Year! Here#8217;s to your bigg success in 2009! Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes.#160; Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. Direct link to The Bigg Success Show audio file:  http://media.libsyn.com/media/biggsuccess/00298-123108.mp3 Related posts  Put Your Cocktail Napkin To Good Use  (Image in today#39;s post by Tinneketin)</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best-selling author Seth Godin recently wrote a blog post called The growing productivity divide. He described some must-haves for your tool kit in today&#8217;s knowledge-based economy. ___ ___ We recommend you check out his full list to see how you stack up. Today, we&#8217;re going to highlight three tools for getting the information you need....]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/info.jpg" border="1" alt="info" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="125" align="right" /> Best-selling author Seth Godin recently wrote a blog post called <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/10/the-growing-pro.html" target="_blank" title="The growing productivity divide">The growing productivity   divide</a>. He described some must-haves for your tool kit in today&rsquo;s knowledge-based economy.
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<p>We recommend you check out his full list to see how you stack up. Today, we&rsquo;re going to highlight three tools for getting the information you need.</p>
<h3>Your daily reading regimen</h3>
<p style="background-color: #ffffff"><font color="#ffffff">___</font></p>
<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" alt="george" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />Reading is so important. <a href="http://biggsuccess.com/2008/07/08/warren-buffets-single-piece-of-wisdom/" target="_blank" title="Warren Buffett says so">Warren Buffett says so</a>. I remember one of the patriarchs of the venture capital industry telling me that he was aghast that many of his young staffers read only The Wall Street Journal every day. He told them they needed to expand their horizons and read at least one additional daily paper.
<p style="background-color: #ffffff"><font color="#ffffff">___</font></p>
<p>Seth Godin suggested that you should read at least five blogs a day. There are so many resources online to keep up with content that&rsquo;s important to you. Don&rsquo;t get stuck in either the real or the virtual world. Read online and offline!</p>
<h3>RSS</h3>
<p> He also asked if you have an RSS reader. We might ask an even simpler question &ndash; do you understand what an RSS feed is? If you don&rsquo;t, don&rsquo;t feel bad &#8230; but learn what an incredible tool it is.&nbsp;
<p style="background-color: #ffffff"><font color="#ffffff">___</font></p>
<p> <img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" alt="marylynn" style="float: left; margin-right: 25px" />There are a lot of sites I like to keep up with. What I love about RSS feeds is the content comes to me; I don&rsquo;t have to go to it. With my RSS reader, they&rsquo;re all in one location so I can easily scan the headlines. It saves me a lot of time.
<p style="background-color: #ffffff"><font color="#ffffff">___</font></p>
<p><strong>Lee Lefever</strong> of <a href="http://www.commoncraft.com/" target="_blank" title="Common Craft">Common Craft</a> fame has a great video tutorial that explains <a href="http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english" target="_blank" title="RSS in Plain English">RSS in Plain English</a>.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.problogger.net/" target="_blank" title="Problogger">Problogger</a>&nbsp; <strong>Darren Rowse</strong> also has a <a href="http://www.problogger.net/what-is-rss/" target="_blank" title="great explanation of RSS">great explanation of RSS</a> on his site if you prefer to read about it.</p>
<h3>Alerts</h3>
<p> Do you know how to set up a search for a certain word, phrase, or subject? Alerts help you collect information without having to go get it. We have an article that provides a number of <a href="http://biggsuccess.com/bigg-articles/stay-alert-with-alerts/" target="_blank" title="Bigg Success stay alert with alerts">applications to set up alerts.</a></p>
<p> One great way to test out alerts is to set one up for your web site or your name. For example, we have an alert set up for <em>biggsuccess.com</em> and <em>bigg success</em>.<br />
<h3> Subscription</h3>
<p> You can get the tips and tools you need to be a BIGG success by subscribing to The Bigg Success Weekly &ndash; it&rsquo;s free!&nbsp; And when we say &ldquo;weekly&rdquo;, we mean it. We don&rsquo;t abuse the privilege you&rsquo;ve trusted us with. <a href="http://visitor.constantcontact.com/d.jsp?m=1101877930203&amp;amp;p=oi" target="_blank" title="Subscribe to the Bigg Success Weekly">Subscribe now</a> and get our free Bigg Goal-Getters Workbook!<br />
<h3> Search for the information you need</h3>
<p> Seth Godin also emphasized that you must be effective at searching the internet. You can use some shortcuts to get to the content you&rsquo;re really looking for.</p>
<p> For example, quotation marks around the phrase you&rsquo;re searching helps refine the search. If we type <em>bigg success</em>, Google will search for every instance of the word <em>bigg</em> and the word <em>success</em>. When we tried this yesterday, Google returned 20,500,000 pages.</p>
<p> By typing in &ldquo;<em>bigg success</em>&rdquo; with the quotation marks, Google searches for that phrase as one term. So it only returns instances where the two words are together. That search &ldquo;only&rdquo; returned 19,500 pages.</p>
<p> <strong>The Smartest Searcher</strong> has a post that discusses even <a href="http://smartestsearcher.com/2007/11/29/refining-search-results-using-quotes-plus-and-minus/" target="_blank" title="The Smartest Searcher quotes, pluses, and minuses">more techniques to refine your search further.</a></p>
<p> You can get more information in less time if you know how to use technology to keep up with the content that&rsquo;s important to you. It&rsquo;s an essential skill in today&rsquo;s knowledge-based economy.</p>
<p> Next time, we&rsquo;ll discuss leadership in crisis. Until then, here&rsquo;s to your bigg success!&nbsp;
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		<itunes:summary>Best-selling author Seth Godin recently wrote a blog post called The growing productivity   divide. He described some must-haves for your tool kit in today#8217;s knowledge-based economy. ___  ___ We recommend you check out his full list to see how you stack up. Today, we#8217;re going to highlight three tools for getting the information you need. Your daily reading regimen ___ Reading is so important. Warren Buffett says so. I remember one of the patriarchs of the venture capital industry telling me that he was aghast that many of his young staffers read only The Wall Street Journal every day. He told them they needed to expand their horizons and read at least one additional daily paper. ___ Seth Godin suggested that you should read at least five blogs a day. There are so many resources online to keep up with content that#8217;s important to you. Don#8217;t get stuck in either the real or the virtual world. Read online and offline! RSS He also asked if you have an RSS reader. We might ask an even simpler question #8211; do you understand what an RSS feed is? If you don#8217;t, don#8217;t feel bad ... but learn what an incredible tool it is.#160; ___ There are a lot of sites I like to keep up with. What I love about RSS feeds is the content comes to me; I don#8217;t have to go to it. With my RSS reader, they#8217;re all in one location so I can easily scan the headlines. It saves me a lot of time. ___ Lee Lefever of Common Craft fame has a great video tutorial that explains RSS in Plain English.  Problogger#160; Darren Rowse also has a great explanation of RSS on his site if you prefer to read about it. Alerts Do you know how to set up a search for a certain word, phrase, or subject? Alerts help you collect information without having to go get it. We have an article that provides a number of applications to set up alerts.  One great way to test out alerts is to set one up for your web site or your name. For example, we have an alert set up for biggsuccess.com and bigg success.  Subscription You can get the tips and tools you need to be a BIGG success by subscribing to The Bigg Success Weekly #8211; it#8217;s free!#160; And when we say #8220;weekly#8221;, we mean it. We don#8217;t abuse the privilege you#8217;ve trusted us with. Subscribe now and get our free Bigg Goal-Getters Workbook!  Search for the information you need Seth Godin also emphasized that you must be effective at searching the internet. You can use some shortcuts to get to the content you#8217;re really looking for.  For example, quotation marks around the phrase you#8217;re searching helps refine the search. If we type bigg success, Google will search for every instance of the word bigg and the word success. When we tried this yesterday, Google returned 20,500,000 pages.  By typing in #8220;bigg success#8221; with the quotation marks, Google searches for that phrase as one term. So it only returns instances where the two words are together. That search #8220;only#8221; returned 19,500 pages.  The Smartest Searcher has a post that discusses even more techniques to refine your search further.  You can get more information in less time if you know how to use technology to keep up with the content that#8217;s important to you. It#8217;s an essential skill in today#8217;s knowledge-based economy.  Next time, we#8217;ll discuss leadership in crisis. Until then, here#8217;s to your bigg success!#160; Subscribe to The Bigg Success Show in iTunes.#160; Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. Direct link to The Bigg Success Show audio file:  http://media.libsyn.com/media/biggsuccess/00246-102008.mp3___ (Image by svilen001)</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bigg salute to Josh Whitford, who writes the Unconventional Marketing blog, for inspiring today&#8217;s post. Josh read the The 4-Hour Workweek, written by Tim Ferriss, and decided to accept the challenge to contact a famous person. Josh chose Warren Buffett. He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for &#8220;his single piece of wisdom&#8221;...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/00172-read.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="150" align="right" />A bigg salute to Josh Whitford, who writes the <a href="http://www.joshwhitford.com/" target="_blank" title="Unconventional Marketing blog">Unconventional Marketing blog</a>, for inspiring today&rsquo;s post.</p>
<p>Josh read the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0307353133?tag=biggsucc-20&amp;camp=0&amp;creative=0&amp;linkCode=as1&amp;creativeASIN=0307353133&amp;adid=1XKQYJFEPBQ111HHE3EN&amp;" target="_blank" title="The 4-Hour Workweek">The 4-Hour Workweek</a>, written by Tim Ferriss, and decided to accept the challenge to contact a famous person. Josh chose Warren Buffett. </p>
<h3><br /></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.joshwhitford.com/2008/03/01/postcard-from-warren-buffett/" target="_blank" title="He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for &ldquo;his single piece of wisdom&rdquo; ">He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for &ldquo;his single piece of wisdom&rdquo; </a>and sent it along with a self-addressed, stamped postcard. To Josh&rsquo;s surprise, the Oracle of Omaha responded a couple of weeks later. Buffett simply said, </p>
<div align="center"><strong>&ldquo;Read, read, read.&rdquo;</strong></div>
<p>A typical Buffett answer &ndash; short and to the point!</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s interesting advice because <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3507898" target="_blank" title="a poll by the Associated Press &ndash; Ipsos">a poll by the Associated Press &ndash; Ipsos</a> showed that one in four Americans hasn&rsquo;t read a single book in the last year. At least, that&rsquo;s how the news reported it &ndash; we look at that and see that three out of four Americans did read a book last year! </p>
<p>In fact, the last <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/16582/About-Half-Americans-Reading-Book.aspx" target="_blank" title="Gallup poll">Gallup poll</a> that we saw on this subject showed that over half of all Americans have read more than 5 books in the last year! </p>
<h3>Read, read, read &#8230; for the sake of your career (and finances)</h3>
<p>We hear about the &ldquo;haves&rdquo; and the &ldquo;have nots&rdquo;. <a href="http://www.nea.gov/research/ToRead.pdf" target="_blank" title="A study by the National Endowment for the Arts [pdf]">A study by the National Endowment for the Arts [pdf]</a> showed the impact of reading on a person&rsquo;s well-being &ndash; reading less leads to lower reading proficiency which leads to fewer (and lower quality) career opportunities.</p>
<p>For example, according to the study, &ldquo;Proficient Readers&rdquo; are 2.5 times more likely than &ldquo;Basic Readers&rdquo; to earn at least $850 each week. This study also showed that 44% of Basic Readers lack a full- or part-time job, two times the percentage of Proficient Readers.</p>
<p>So, Warren Buffett said it well &#8230; read, read, read. <br />
<h3>Read, read, read &#8230; to expand your imagination </h3>
<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="48" align="left" />&quot;When I was young &#8230; okay I&rsquo;d like to think I&rsquo;m still young &#8230; so when I was younger, I used to just read non-fiction, and specifically books on business and investing. Then I took a literature class with a phenomenal professor &ndash; a short-story class. It made me use my imagination in a way I didn&rsquo;t do when I just read books that I thought were more practical.&quot;</p>
<p>And as Albert Einstein said, &ldquo;Imagination is more important than intelligence.&rdquo; </p>
<p>What&rsquo;s nice about reading, rather than watching, is that you are the director. You create a vision of the story &ndash; the characters, the setting.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="48" align="left" />&quot;Just think about how many times you&rsquo;ve read a book that gets turned into a movie. So you get all excited and go see the movie &#8230; and it&rsquo;s not as good as the book! For me, a great example is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0451169514?tag=biggsucc-20&amp;camp=0&amp;creative=0&amp;linkCode=as1&amp;creativeASIN=0451169514&amp;adid=1MYJWMXV8C9HBNCAC0WM&amp;" target="_blank" title="Stephen King&rsquo;s book, It">Stephen King&rsquo;s book, It</a>. I scared myself more reading that book than watching the movie!&quot;</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s much more interactive mentally and the skills carry over to your professional life.&nbsp; </p>
<p>A simple commitment to reading that&rsquo;s worked better than a college degree<br />We have a friend who worked his way up in a small business. In fact, he ended up buying the business from the owner. After he bought it, he wished he would have gotten a college degree. But he didn&rsquo;t have the time &ndash; he had a business to run! </p>
<p>So he made a commitment to himself &ndash; to read one business book every week. He reads the best sellers and he talks to friends for recommendations. He has that done for years now. He knows more about business than just about anybody we know. </p>
<p>Do-it-yourself knowledge &#8230; that&rsquo;s what Warren Buffett is talking about. </p>
<p>What are you reading?&nbsp; </p>
<p><strong>Related posts</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/bigg-articles/cliffsnotes-free-online/" title="The Fastest Way to Learn (Re-learn)">The Fastest Way to Learn (Re-learn)</a></p>
<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/bigg-articles/read-a-business-book-every-week/" title="Read a Business Book Every Week">Read a Business Book Every Week</a></p>
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		<itunes:summary>A bigg salute to Josh Whitford, who writes the Unconventional Marketing blog, for inspiring today#8217;s post.Josh read the The 4-Hour Workweek, written by Tim Ferriss, and decided to accept the challenge to contact a famous person. Josh chose Warren Buffett. He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for #8220;his single piece of wisdom#8221; and sent it along with a self-addressed, stamped postcard. To Josh#8217;s surprise, the Oracle of Omaha responded a couple of weeks later. Buffett simply said, #8220;Read, read, read.#8221;A typical Buffett answer #8211; short and to the point!It#8217;s interesting advice because a poll by the Associated Press #8211; Ipsos showed that one in four Americans hasn#8217;t read a single book in the last year. At least, that#8217;s how the news reported it #8211; we look at that and see that three out of four Americans did read a book last year! In fact, the last Gallup poll that we saw on this subject showed that over half of all Americans have read more than 5 books in the last year! Read, read, read ... for the sake of your career (and finances)We hear about the #8220;haves#8221; and the #8220;have nots#8221;. A study by the National Endowment for the Arts [pdf] showed the impact of reading on a person#8217;s well-being #8211; reading less leads to lower reading proficiency which leads to fewer (and lower quality) career opportunities.For example, according to the study, #8220;Proficient Readers#8221; are 2.5 times more likely than #8220;Basic Readers#8221; to earn at least $850 each week. This study also showed that 44% of Basic Readers lack a full- or part-time job, two times the percentage of Proficient Readers.So, Warren Buffett said it well ... read, read, read. Read, read, read ... to expand your imagination #34;When I was young ... okay I#8217;d like to think I#8217;m still young ... so when I was younger, I used to just read non-fiction, and specifically books on business and investing. Then I took a literature class with a phenomenal professor #8211; a short-story class. It made me use my imagination in a way I didn#8217;t do when I just read books that I thought were more practical.#34;And as Albert Einstein said, #8220;Imagination is more important than intelligence.#8221; What#8217;s nice about reading, rather than watching, is that you are the director. You create a vision of the story #8211; the characters, the setting.#160; #160;#34;Just think about how many times you#8217;ve read a book that gets turned into a movie. So you get all excited and go see the movie ... and it#8217;s not as good as the book! For me, a great example is Stephen King#8217;s book, It. I scared myself more reading that book than watching the movie!#34;It#8217;s much more interactive mentally and the skills carry over to your professional life.#160; A simple commitment to reading that#8217;s worked better than a college degreeWe have a friend who worked his way up in a small business. In fact, he ended up buying the business from the owner. After he bought it, he wished he would have gotten a college degree. But he didn#8217;t have the time #8211; he had a business to run! So he made a commitment to himself #8211; to read one business book every week. He reads the best sellers and he talks to friends for recommendations. He has that done for years now. He knows more about business than just about anybody we know. Do-it-yourself knowledge ... that#8217;s what Warren Buffett is talking about. What are you reading?#160; Related postsThe Fastest Way to Learn (Re-learn)Read a Business Book Every Week(Image by lusi)</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[A bigg salute to Josh Whitford, who writes the Unconventional Marketing blog, for inspiring today&#8217;s post. Josh read the The 4-Hour Workweek, written by Tim Ferriss, and decided to accept the challenge to contact a famous person. Josh chose Warren Buffett. He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for &#8220;his single piece of wisdom&#8221;...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/00172-read.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="150" align="right" />A bigg salute to Josh Whitford, who writes the <a href="http://www.joshwhitford.com/" target="_blank" title="Unconventional Marketing blog">Unconventional Marketing blog</a>, for inspiring today&rsquo;s post.</p>
<p>Josh read the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0307353133?tag=biggsucc-20&amp;camp=0&amp;creative=0&amp;linkCode=as1&amp;creativeASIN=0307353133&amp;adid=1XKQYJFEPBQ111HHE3EN&amp;" target="_blank" title="The 4-Hour Workweek">The 4-Hour Workweek</a>, written by Tim Ferriss, and decided to accept the challenge to contact a famous person. Josh chose Warren Buffett. </p>
<h3><br /></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.joshwhitford.com/2008/03/01/postcard-from-warren-buffett/" target="_blank" title="He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for &ldquo;his single piece of wisdom&rdquo; ">He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for &ldquo;his single piece of wisdom&rdquo; </a>and sent it along with a self-addressed, stamped postcard. To Josh&rsquo;s surprise, the Oracle of Omaha responded a couple of weeks later. Buffett simply said, </p>
<div align="center"><strong>&ldquo;Read, read, read.&rdquo;</strong></div>
<p>A typical Buffett answer &ndash; short and to the point!</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s interesting advice because <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=3507898" target="_blank" title="a poll by the Associated Press &ndash; Ipsos">a poll by the Associated Press &ndash; Ipsos</a> showed that one in four Americans hasn&rsquo;t read a single book in the last year. At least, that&rsquo;s how the news reported it &ndash; we look at that and see that three out of four Americans did read a book last year! </p>
<p>In fact, the last <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/16582/About-Half-Americans-Reading-Book.aspx" target="_blank" title="Gallup poll">Gallup poll</a> that we saw on this subject showed that over half of all Americans have read more than 5 books in the last year! </p>
<h3>Read, read, read &#8230; for the sake of your career (and finances)</h3>
<p>We hear about the &ldquo;haves&rdquo; and the &ldquo;have nots&rdquo;. <a href="http://www.nea.gov/research/ToRead.pdf" target="_blank" title="A study by the National Endowment for the Arts [pdf]">A study by the National Endowment for the Arts [pdf]</a> showed the impact of reading on a person&rsquo;s well-being &ndash; reading less leads to lower reading proficiency which leads to fewer (and lower quality) career opportunities.</p>
<p>For example, according to the study, &ldquo;Proficient Readers&rdquo; are 2.5 times more likely than &ldquo;Basic Readers&rdquo; to earn at least $850 each week. This study also showed that 44% of Basic Readers lack a full- or part-time job, two times the percentage of Proficient Readers.</p>
<p>So, Warren Buffett said it well &#8230; read, read, read. <br />
<h3>Read, read, read &#8230; to expand your imagination </h3>
<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/george.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="48" align="left" />&quot;When I was young &#8230; okay I&rsquo;d like to think I&rsquo;m still young &#8230; so when I was younger, I used to just read non-fiction, and specifically books on business and investing. Then I took a literature class with a phenomenal professor &ndash; a short-story class. It made me use my imagination in a way I didn&rsquo;t do when I just read books that I thought were more practical.&quot;</p>
<p>And as Albert Einstein said, &ldquo;Imagination is more important than intelligence.&rdquo; </p>
<p>What&rsquo;s nice about reading, rather than watching, is that you are the director. You create a vision of the story &ndash; the characters, the setting.&nbsp; </p>
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<p><img src="http://biggsuccess.com/wp-admin/images/marylynn.jpg" border="1" hspace="10" vspace="1" width="48" align="left" />&quot;Just think about how many times you&rsquo;ve read a book that gets turned into a movie. So you get all excited and go see the movie &#8230; and it&rsquo;s not as good as the book! For me, a great example is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/0451169514?tag=biggsucc-20&amp;camp=0&amp;creative=0&amp;linkCode=as1&amp;creativeASIN=0451169514&amp;adid=1MYJWMXV8C9HBNCAC0WM&amp;" target="_blank" title="Stephen King&rsquo;s book, It">Stephen King&rsquo;s book, It</a>. I scared myself more reading that book than watching the movie!&quot;</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s much more interactive mentally and the skills carry over to your professional life.&nbsp; </p>
<p>A simple commitment to reading that&rsquo;s worked better than a college degree<br />We have a friend who worked his way up in a small business. In fact, he ended up buying the business from the owner. After he bought it, he wished he would have gotten a college degree. But he didn&rsquo;t have the time &ndash; he had a business to run! </p>
<p>So he made a commitment to himself &ndash; to read one business book every week. He reads the best sellers and he talks to friends for recommendations. He has that done for years now. He knows more about business than just about anybody we know. </p>
<p>Do-it-yourself knowledge &#8230; that&rsquo;s what Warren Buffett is talking about. </p>
<p>What are you reading?&nbsp; </p>
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<p><a href="http://biggsuccess.com/bigg-articles/read-a-business-book-every-week/" title="Read a Business Book Every Week">Read a Business Book Every Week</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>A bigg salute to Josh Whitford, who writes the Unconventional Marketing blog, for inspiring today#8217;s post.Josh read the The 4-Hour Workweek, written by Tim Ferriss, ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>A bigg salute to Josh Whitford, who writes the Unconventional Marketing blog, for inspiring today#8217;s post.Josh read the The 4-Hour Workweek, written by Tim Ferriss, and decided to accept the challenge to contact a famous person. Josh chose Warren Buffett. He wrote a letter to Buffett asking him for #8220;his single piece of wisdom#8221; and sent it along with a self-addressed, stamped postcard. To Josh#8217;s surprise, the Oracle of Omaha responded a couple of weeks later. Buffett simply said, #8220;Read, read, read.#8221;A typical Buffett answer #8211; short and to the point!It#8217;s interesting advice because a poll by the Associated Press #8211; Ipsos showed that one in four Americans hasn#8217;t read a single book in the last year. At least, that#8217;s how the news reported it #8211; we look at that and see that three out of four Americans did read a book last year! In fact, the last Gallup poll that we saw on this subject showed that over half of all Americans have read more than 5 books in the last year! Read, read, read ... for the sake of your career (and finances)We hear about the #8220;haves#8221; and the #8220;have nots#8221;. A study by the National Endowment for the Arts [pdf] showed the impact of reading on a person#8217;s well-being #8211; reading less leads to lower reading proficiency which leads to fewer (and lower quality) career opportunities.For example, according to the study, #8220;Proficient Readers#8221; are 2.5 times more likely than #8220;Basic Readers#8221; to earn at least $850 each week. This study also showed that 44% of Basic Readers lack a full- or part-time job, two times the percentage of Proficient Readers.So, Warren Buffett said it well ... read, read, read. Read, read, read ... to expand your imagination #34;When I was young ... okay I#8217;d like to think I#8217;m still young ... so when I was younger, I used to just read non-fiction, and specifically books on business and investing. Then I took a literature class with a phenomenal professor #8211; a short-story class. It made me use my imagination in a way I didn#8217;t do when I just read books that I thought were more practical.#34;And as Albert Einstein said, #8220;Imagination is more important than intelligence.#8221; What#8217;s nice about reading, rather than watching, is that you are the director. You create a vision of the story #8211; the characters, the setting.#160; #160;#34;Just think about how many times you#8217;ve read a book that gets turned into a movie. So you get all excited and go see the movie ... and it#8217;s not as good as the book! For me, a great example is Stephen King#8217;s book, It. I scared myself more reading that book than watching the movie!#34;It#8217;s much more interactive mentally and the skills carry over to your professional life.#160; A simple commitment to reading that#8217;s worked better than a college degreeWe have a friend who worked his way up in a small business. In fact, he ended up buying the business from the owner. After he bought it, he wished he would have gotten a college degree. But he didn#8217;t have the time #8211; he had a business to run! So he made a commitment to himself #8211; to read one business book every week. He reads the best sellers and he talks to friends for recommendations. He has that done for years now. He knows more about business than just about anybody we know. Do-it-yourself knowledge ... that#8217;s what Warren Buffett is talking about. What are you reading?#160; Related postsThe Fastest Way to Learn (Re-learn)Read a Business Book Every Week(Image by lusi)</itunes:summary>
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